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Semyon Faibisovich

Shura, from the Series Standing in Line for Wine

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September 21, 01:10 PM GMT

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50,000 - 70,000 GBP

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Semyon Faibisovich

b.1949

Shura, from the Series Standing in Line for Wine


signed with initials in Cyrillic and dated 87 l.r.

oil on canvas

Canvas: 128.5 by 142cm, 50½ by 53¾in.

Framed: 139 by 152.5cm, 54¾ by 60in.

Collection of Dr Bernd Bierfreund, Germany
Das Rote Haus: Zeitgenössische Russische Kunst aus der Sammlung Bierfreund, Cologne: Wienand, 2000, p.90 illustrated 
Exhibition catalogue Faibisovich, Moscow: Regina Gallery, 2001, p.84, no.48 illustrated

Shura is part of the ‘Standing in Line' series which Faibisovich worked on during the late 1980s. In this series, the artist continued to focus on the mundane aspects of late Soviet reality, in this case, queuing for alcohol. While queuing came to define everyday life in the Soviet Union, alcohol queues became a particularly widespread phenomenon after the introduction of the prohibition law in 1985.


While the woman is depicted enjoying the warmth of the sun, she appears to be in a state of oblivion, most probably under the influence of alcohol. This gives the scene a sense of ambiguity. As Faibisovich noted in a recent interview coinciding with his retrospective exhibition at the State Tretyakov Gallery, in his works he is interested in conveying ‘the complicated, conflicting impressions’ which reality evokes in him. He is keen to render it all at once, ‘happiness, sadness, disgust and awe, beauty and horror – as it is in life…’