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Ilya Kabakov. Brief in die Zukunftllya Kabakov (1933 2023) war die prgende Figur der inoffiziellen Kunstszene Moskau. Mit Installationen wie Der Mann, der in den Kosmos flog wurde er nach seiner Emigration weltbekannt. In diesem Gesprch wenige Wochen vor seinem Tod bietet er einen berhrenden Einblick in sein Leben in der Sowjetunion und eine kritische Reflexion des zeitgenssischen Kunstbetriebs. In seinen Worten schwingt alles mit, was auch seine zutiefst menschliche Kunst prgt:
llya Kabakov (1933-2023) war die prägende Figur der inoffiziellen Kunstszene Moskau. Mit Installationen wie Der Mann, der in den Kosmos flog wurde er nach seiner Emigration weltbekannt. In diesem Gespräch wenige Wochen vor seinem Tod bietet er einen berührenden Einblick in sein Leben in der Sowjetunion und eine kritische Reflexion des zeitgenössischen Kunstbetriebs. In seinen Worten schwingt alles mit, was auch seine zutiefst menschliche Kunst prägt: Humor, eine scharfe Beobachtungsgabe und kreativer Eigensinn: Und er plädiert: »Gute Kunst ist Kunst für alle.«Claudia Jolles (*1958, Wien), Kunsthistorikerin, freie Kuratorin und Kunstkritikerin, lebt in Zürich. Seit der Ausstellung Am Rande in der Kunsthalle Bern 1985 war sie mit Ilya Kabakov freundschaftlich verbunden.
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★★★★★ 4
Dog toy for heavy chewers
Color: brown1
This is pretty durable. My puppy chews up most stuffed toys. This one is still mostly intact. It’s missing one ear and the tail but the way it was sewn it’s still very usable. It’s one of his favorite toys
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Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great dog toy! Good quality!
Color: brown1
Great quality dog toy! The rope is thick and not easy to break. Fun toy for my medium-sized dog who loves to tug-of-war with me.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2025
★★★★★ 3
For small dog
Color: brown4, Color: brown4
It's cute for the price, but it's meant for small dogs, it's very easy for medium-sized dogs to destroy.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Small Pug Enjoyment For All!
Color: brown1, Color: brown1
We got this toy to replace an earlier purchase for a rope/squeak toy after finding he loved a holiday purchase by an Aunt which squeaked but was not really meant for tugging/heavy playing like he wanted too, for our half pug/schnauzer Mr. Pug. Compared to the first toy and the attempted replacement he ADORES this toy! As you can see in the above picture he has truly laid his claim to it!
About the product in general though, we found it surprisingly sturdy all around, even with heavy tugging and aggressive play. The interior padding is durable it seems, and holes where the rope come out have a heavy duty padding for the target dog audience like ours in preventing him from chewing or tearing it up. The crinkly ears were also an enjoyable surprise for him, and the squeaker can move around the torso area of the toy keeping him actively looking for it when he desires it.
All in all we would certainly get another toy like this in the future.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Perro
Color: brown1
A mi perro le encanto ese juguete, lo recomiendo
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Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2026