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Koshelokhov, Boris Nikolaevich

Boris Nikolaevich (“Bob”) Koshelohov (born 1942, Zlatoust ) is a Soviet and Russian avant-garde artist.

Boris "Bob" Koshelokhov
Birth nameBoris Nikolaevich Koshelokhov
Date of Birth1942 ( 1942 )
Place of Birth

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Biography

In 1962 he moved to Leningrad. In the period 1962-1976. I tried many working professions [1] . Since 1976 - a professional artist. In 1977, he organized the Chronicle group of nonconformist artists, representing an extremely heterogeneous spectrum of trends: from extreme expressionism to primitivism [2] . In 1978, he emigrated to Italy, but a few months later returned to the USSR [3] . In the 1970s and 1980s organized several unofficial exhibitions.

The workshop is currently located in the Art Center on Pushkinskaya Street in St. Petersburg , known as Lennon Street .

Currently, works are presented in the Russian Museum (St. Petersburg), in the Regional Museums of Sevastopol, Khabarovsk, in the State Museum of Nuremberg , in private galleries and collections in the countries of the former USSR, in Germany, Italy, France, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, Finland , Denmark, Belgium, England, Poland, Czech Republic, USA, Japan, South Korea [4] .

A documentary film “Two Highways” was shot about Boris Koshelokhov (directed by Alexander Markov, Nick Teplov) [5] [6] .

Personal exhibitions

  • 2016 - “Kandinsky Superstrings”. Museum of Non-Conformist Art, St. Petersburg. Collective exhibition with the participation of Alexander Oligerov , Felix Volosenkov , Vladimir Dukhovlinov , Sergey Kovalsky , Vladislav Makarov , Ivan Olasyuk, Aslan Uyanayev, Valery Shalabin, Dmitry Filov and others [7] .
  • 2012 - "70,000 years. Bob Koshelokhov" New Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
  • 2010 - Painting from the project "Two Highways", Exhibition Hall "A-Z", St. Petersburg, Russia
  • 2009 - "Two Highways" Anna Nova Art Gallery, St. Petersburg, Russia
  • 2008 - Exhibition Hall Fund "Era", Moscow. [eight]
  • 2008 - Gallery "Anna Nova", St. Petersburg.
  • 2005 - Gallery "Rural Life", St. Petersburg.
  • 2002 - Gallery "On the Bypass", St. Petersburg.
  • 2002 - Central Exhibition Hall "Manege", St. Petersburg.
  • 2001 - Russian Museum, St. Petersburg - painting, graphics, sculpture.
  • 2000 - Esberg (Denmark).
  • 1997 - Werdermann Art Gallery, Hamburg.
  • 1992 - Werdermann Art Gallery, Hamburg.
  • 1992 - Kremer Workshop, Berlin.
  • 1992 - Gallery "Fedor", Sestroretsk.
  • 1992 - Central Exhibition Hall "Manege", St. Petersburg.
  • 1990 - Henry Pochon Gallery, Lyon, Paris.
  • 1989 - Warsaw, Gothenburg, Stockholm, Amsterdam.
  • 1988 - Kanta Sztuka Gallery, Gdansk.
  • 1987 - Central Exhibition Hall, Leningrad.
  • 1986 - Directorate of regional museums, Leningrad.
  • 1982 - Apartment exhibition, Leningrad.
  • 1978 - Soverato, Catenzaro, Rome.

Notes

  1. ↑ CINEMA in LoftWineBar - Boris Koshelokhov “Two Highways” - Film screening - St. Petersburg (unopened) (unavailable link) . Date of treatment October 2, 2009. Archived May 16, 2009.
  2. ↑ Boris Koshelokhov :: ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF SAINT PETERSBURG (inaccessible link)
  3. ↑ Exhibition "Boris Koshelokhov" - Schedule, reviews, photographs, address, map - Afisha
  4. ↑ Art Center “Pushkinskaya 10” ”Boris Koshelokhov (inaccessible link)
  5. ↑ Two Highways - MIRADOX
  6. ↑ Two Higways on Vimeo
  7. ↑ Kandinsky Superstrings
  8. ↑ GiF.Ru - CULTURE news agency >> May 16 - 31, Era Foundation (Moscow) - Boris Koshelohov “Two Bolshaks” (as part of Art Moscow)

Links

  • Official site of the artist
  • Detailed biography (inaccessible link)
  • Exhibition B. Koshelokhov
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Koshelokhov__Boris_Nikolaevich&oldid=99361189


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