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Aleksandr Morozov (artist)

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Alexander Morozov
Installation What Do You See? (2014)
Born (1974-03-22) 22 March 1974 (age 50)
EducationSt. Petersburg State Academic Institute of Fine Arts, Sculpture and Architecture
Known forPainting, Installation art
MovementContemporary art
Websitehttp://sashamorozov.ru

Alexander Morozov (Template:Lang-ru; born 22 March 1974, Lugansk, Ukrainian SSR) is a Russian artist based in St. Petersburg, Russia.

Life

He studied at the Painting Department of St.Petersburg Academy of Arts (1996–2002).

From 1999–2000 — he enrolled in the Educational program in Pro Arte Institute ‘Practicum. New Technology in Contemporary Art’ under Alexey Shulgin.

He creates works of paintings, graphics, sculpture and installations. He was nominated for the Artaward International Strabag (2013) and the Sergey Kuryokhin Award (2013).

Solo exhibitions

  • 2014 — ‘What Do You See?’, Art re. Flex Gallery, St Petersburg, Russia
  • 2014 — ‘Garden’, Book Graphics Library, St Petersburg, Russia
  • 2012 — ‘Factum’, Luda Express gallery in ‘New Holland’ open air art space, St Petersburg, Russia
  • 2012 — ‘The Human Factor’, with Alexander Artemov, Algallery, St Petersburg, Russia
  • 2012 — ‘Cinderella Effect’, Navicula Artis Gallery, St Petersburg, Russia
  • 2010 — ‘Radiation’, Navicula Artis gallery, St Petersburg, Russia
  • 2009 — ‘The Classical Garden of German Romanticism’, Botanical Museum, St Petersburg, Russia

Selected group exhibitions

  • 2014 — ‘Cementa’, Borey Gallery, St Petersburg, Russia
  • 2014 — ‘The Other Capital’, Museum of Moscow, Moscow, Russia
  • 2014 — ‘Black Envy’ in a Parallel Events of the Manifesta 10, Borey Gallery, St Petersburg, Russia[1]
  • 2014 — ‘Kommunal Ghetto’ as a part of ‘Apartment Art as Domestic Resistance’ exhibition Public programs Manifesta 10, St Petersburg, Russia
  • 2014 — ‘Signal’, ‘KB Signal’, St Petersburg, Russia
  • 2014 — ‘Saving Venice’, Gisich Gallery, St Petersburg, Russia
  • 2014 — ‘Perceiving Art’, St Petersburg State Library for the Blind, St Petersburg, Russia[2]
  • 2014 — ‘Drunk Exhibition to the Centenary of Russian Аvant-garde’, Borey Gallery, St Petersburg, Russia
  • 2013 — The 11th Baltic States Biennale of Graphic Art ‘Kaliningrad–Konigsberg 2013’. The Kaliningrad State Art Gallery. Kaliningrad, Russia
  • 2013 — Art Prospect Festival, St Petersburg, Russia
  • 2013 — V Biennale ‘New ideas for the city.’ The Garden City. Green urbanism, The Museum of Urban Sculpture. St Petersburg, Russia
  • 2013 — Season of St Petersburg Art. Navicula Artis. ‘Found in St Petersburg’. Kultproekt gallery, Moscow, Russia
  • 2012 — Baltic Biennale 2012, Rizzordi Art Foundation, St Petersburg, Russia
  • 2012 — Nel Modo Russico, Ten 43 gallery, NY, USA
  • 2012 — ‘Conversion’, art-quarter ‘Quarter’, St Petersburg, Russia
  • 2012 — ‘10−9’, 3H+K gallery, Pori, Finland
  • 2001 — ‘Microfest 01 Pro’, Pro Arte Institute, St Petersburg, Russia
  • 1999 — ‘Divietodisosta’. Artezero gallery, Milan, Italy
  • 1999 — ‘Faces of the Holy’, New Academy of Fine Arts gallery, St Petersburg, Russia

Collections

Works are represented in state and private collections.

References

  1. ^ "Parazit. Black Envy". Archived from the original on 2015-02-18. Retrieved 2015-02-18.
  2. ^ Perceiving Art