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Vladimir Ivanovich Berdnikov
Born(1946-06-03)3 June 1946
NationalityRussian
Alma materSmolensk State Pedagogical Institute
Known forpainting, glass art
AwardsHonoured Artist of the Russian Federation

Websiteberdnikov.info

Vladimir Berdnikov (born 1946, Koszalin, Polish People's Republic) is a Russian painter and glass artist,[1] notable for receiving Honored Artist of Russia award (1991).

Biography

Since 1949, Berdnikov lived in the Byransk region of Russia.[2] In 1968, he graduated from Smolensk Pedagogical Institute with a degree in graphic design. Since 1968, working as an artist on Pervomaisky Glass Factory (since 1970 - Chief Artist of Pervomaisky Glass Factory).

Member of the Union of Artists (1991 - Russia), the Union of Designers of Russia (since 1995).

Exhibitions

Personal
  • 1989 Smolensk
  • 1995 Moscow — personal exhibition of art glass
  • 2000 Dyatkovo (Bryansk region) — «Painting, glass Vladimir Berdnikov»
  • 2000 Bryansk
  • 2000 Roslavl
  • 2006 n. Pervomaiskii Smolensk region - the personal anniversary exhibition
  • 2010 Roslavl History and Art Museum
  • 2015 Roslavl History and Art Museum[3]
  • 2015 Smolensk — «personal exhibition»[4]
Participation in exhibitions
  • 1966 года regional art exhibitions
  • 1972, 1973 Moscow — Republican exhibition "Mass kinds of artistic products of enterprises of the RSFSR"
  • 1973, 1977 Moscow — the exhibition of art glass factories of the RSFSR
  • 1980 Ryazan — V zone exhibition "Artists of the Black Earth"
  • 1981 Moscow — Russian exhibition "Across the Motherland"
  • 1985 Japan — International Exhibition "Interior"
  • 1997 Moscow — VIII VIII Regional Exhibition "Artists of the central regions of Russia"
  • 1999, 2004 Moscow — Russia Exhibition "Russia"
  • 2000 Moscow — Russian art exhibition "Thy Name"
  • 2002 Bryansk — regional exhibition "Young Russia"
  • 2002 St. Petersburg, Elaginoostrovsky Palace Museum of arts and crafts and interior XVIII-XX centuries.
  • 2003 Lipetsk — regional exhibition "Artists of the central regions of Russia"
  • 2003 Voronezh — Russia exhibition "Heritage"
  • 2005 Gagarin (Smolensk region) — regional exhibition "Time. Space. Man "
  • 2007 Moscow, Russian Academy of Arts - regional exhibition of nominees for the award of the Central Federal District
  • 2008 Yaroslavl — regional exhibition "Artists of the central regions of Russia"
  • 2010 Ivanovo — "Artists of Smolensk"
  • 2013 Belarus — «Landscapes of Russia and Belarus»[5]

Holders of his works

  • Russian Academy of Arts
  • Smolensk State Museum-Reserve
  • Russian Museum of Decorative-Applied and Folk Art (Moscow)
  • Museum of Glass Dyatkovo (Bryansk region)
  • Roslavlsky History and Art Museumй
  • in private collections in the United States, Japan, Germany

Prizes, awards

  • Honored Artist of Russia (1991)
  • Diploma of the Russian Academy of Arts (2001) — for his great achievements in the field of fine art
  • Fellow of the Administration of the Smolensk regionи (2004—2005)
  • Diploma of the Union of Artists of Russia (2006, 2009, 2011)

References

  1. ^ "АБАШЕВ Дмитpий Hиколаевич". Smolapo.ru. Retrieved 2015-05-22.
  2. ^ "ХУДОЖНИК ВЛАДИМИР БЕРДНИКОВ: "ЛЮБОЙ ТРУД ТЯЖЕЛ, ЕСЛИ ТРУДИТЬСЯ ЧЕСТНО" / газета За урожай, Смоленск, п. Шумячи". Urogay-smol.ru. Retrieved 2015-05-22.
  3. ^ "И ярких красок волшебство". Ropravda.ru. Retrieved 2015-05-22.
  4. ^ "Живопись Владимира Бердникова…". gtrksmolensk.ru. Retrieved 2015-09-02.
  5. ^ В блог. "Струится лампы мягкий свет…. 21.by". News.21.by. Retrieved 2015-05-22.

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