The article is devoted to the works of the Moscow artist, Vadim Sidur, on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of his death. Vadim Sidur (1924–1986), an outstanding Soviet artist – a sculptor, a graphic artist and also a sensitive poet and prose writer, remained unknown for many decades. His works were barely tolerated in the Soviet Union. At present, he is considered an avant-garde artist, but his compositions still provoke and even trigger aggression. In Poland, his works are waiting for the full exploration and for presentation in exhibition showrooms.
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