Aleksandr Borisovich Pavlov (born 1963 , Donetsk . Died February 8, 2019) - Russian artist [1] [2] .
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Born in a family of workers. Since 1971, he lived with his family in Izhevsk , studied at an art school, then at the art and graphic department of Udmurt State University . Moved to the Higher Art School. Mukhina in Leningrad , which he graduated in 1991 . Since 1998, lives and works in Moscow .
Member of the Leningrad Association of Free Artists (since 1989 ), the Russian Union of Artists (since 1999 ), the International Federation of Artists of UNESCO (since 1999).
Alexander Pavlov works in his own recognizable manner of painting. He developed a unique author’s technique based on the use of a plastic mass of his own formulation, which allows creating interesting volumetric effects, reliefs and textures. Of particular interest are the works of Alexander Pavlov, performed on specially prepared boards. Specialists call Alexander Pavlov one of the most “interior” contemporary Russian artists, since his work has an amazing ability to combine with a lively variety of shades and textures of real interiors.
Major Exhibitions
- 1990: Expo-90 (Japan) ;
- 1990: “Russia-90” (Sweden) ;
- 1991: Personal exhibition (Hamburg, Germany) ;
- 1992: Personal exhibition (Marseille, France) ;
- 1996: Personal exhibition in the gallery "Nevsky, 20" (Russia, St. Petersburg) ;
- 1997: “Autumn Exhibition” (Russia, St. Petersburg, Manege) ;
- 1999: “Exhibition of Four” (Russia, Moscow, Central House of Artists) ;
- 1999: “Autumn Exhibition” (Russia, Moscow, Ministry of Agriculture) ;
- 2000: Personal exhibition at the American Embassy (Russia, Moscow) ;
- 2000: Personal exhibition (Russia, Moscow, Central House of Artists) .
- 2002: Exhibition "Moscow-London-transit" (Russia, Moscow, Centaur Gallery);
- 2004: Exhibition "Gallery" Lavrushin " (Russia, Moscow, Central Exhibition Hall" Manege ");
- 2005: Personal exhibition in the House of Nationalities (Russia, Moscow)
- 2010: Personal exhibition “Journey to Sensations ...” (Russia, Moscow, Central House of Artists) [3]
Notes
- ↑ Register of professional artists of the Russian Empire, the USSR, "Russian abroad", the Russian Federation and the republics of the former USSR
- ↑ Alexander Pavlov “Through Vision” (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment September 9, 2016. Archived on September 13, 2016.
- ↑ Journey to the Borderland / Yu. Podporenko // Dialogue of Arts. - 2010. - N 4. - S. 84-86