Born in Philadelphia, Dimitri Petrov spent much of his career based in that city, although in 1977, he moved to Mount Washington, Massachusetts. He was a Dada, Surrealist painter and also a print maker, and grew up in an anarchist colony in New Jersey. He was editor of a surrealist newspaper, "Instead" and co-publisher of "Letter Edged in Black".
Dimitri Petrov studied print making with Stanley Hayter at Atelier 17 and exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Pennsylvania Academy, t (showing 500 of 2740 characters). |
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