NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ.-Currently on view at the Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University are exhibitions by two major artists who worked in the Soviet Union in the decades before the fall of Communism, Vladimir Nemukhin and Boris Sveshnikov. The exhibitions derive entirely from the museums 20,000-piece Norton and Nancy Dodge Collection of Soviet Nonconformist Art, the largest and most comprehensive collection of Soviet dissident art from the historical Cold War period between 1956 and 1986. Vladimir Nemukhin: Works on Paper runs through March 27, 2011 and Embodied Dreams: The Later Work of Boris Sveshnikov is open until April 10, 2011. Vladimir Nemukhin is a leader of the generation that initiated the unofficial art movement in the