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Zlotnikov Yuri

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES

1930   born in Moscow

1950   finished Moscow Secondary Art School

From 1974   a member of the USSR Union of Artists

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

1977   Art History Institute at the USSR Ministry of Culture, Kozitsky per., Moscow

1978   One-day show and a party. House of Artists on Kuznetsky Most, Moscow

1985   Moscow House of Architects, Moscow

1987   An evening party within the framework of the exhibition "Retrospective of Moscow Artists’ Works, 1975-1987". Amateur Association "Hermitage", Profsoyuznaya ul. 100, Moscow

1990   "Space, Color, Impulse". Contemporary Art Center, Moscow

1990   House of Artists, Jerusalem, Israel

1992   Municipality Club, Maalot, Israel

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

1956-78   exhibitions and shows in apartments

1986   XVII Youth Exhibition. House of Artists on Kuznetsky Most, Moscow

1986   "Art and Technological Progress". Central House of Artists, Moscow

1987   "An Artist and Contemporaneity". First Creative Association of Moscow Artists. "Kashirka", Moscow
"Retrospective of Moscow Artists’ Works. 1957-1987". Amateur Association "Hermitage", Profsoyuznaya ul. 100, Moscow

1988   "Geometry in Art". "Kashirka", Moscow

1988   Art Festival. International Exhibition. Baghdad, Iraq

1988   "Graphics of Moscow Artists: To a City and to the World". Central House of Artists, Moscow

1988-89   "The Labyrinth". Youth Palace, Moscow; Warsaw, Poland; Hamburg, Germany

1989   "Moscow Artists in London". Riverside Artists’ Group, London, Great Britain

1990   "Soviet Contemporary Art". Feldman Fine Art Auctioneers, New York, USA

1990-91   "The Other Art. Moscow 1956-1976". Gallery "Moscow Collection". The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow; The State Russian Museum, Leningrad

1991   "Contemporary Artists to Malevich". The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

1991   "Andligheten i Rysk Konst". Galleri Otso, Helsinki, Finland

1994   "Moscow Artists. A New View". House of Artists on Kuznetsky Most, Moscow

1998   Constructivism Studio. Geometry. Structure. Ornament. Color. Works presented in the exposition: A. Rodchenko, L. Popova, V. Stepanova, V. Koleichuk, A. Konstantinov and student works of the Architecture Institute and Stroganovka graduates. The State Tretyakov Gallery (on Krymsky Val), Moscow

CURATORIAL PROJECTS

1963   exhibition of K. Petrov-Vodkin’s works (together with K. Simonov and V. Kostin). Central House of Writers, Moscow

1986   "Art and Technological Progress". (section "Russian Utopia"). Central House of Artists, Moscow

1994   "Moscow Artists. A New View". House of Artists on Kuznetsky Most, Moscow

1995   "Portraits of V. Favorsky. Problems. Process". Gallery "On Solyanka", Moscow

COLLECTIONS

The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
The State Pushkin Fine Arts Museum, Moscow
Contemporary Art Collections of the State Reserved Museum Tsaritsyno, Moscow
The State Literary Museum, Moscow
The State L.N. Tolstoy Museum, Moscow
Russian Federation Ministry of Culture, Moscow
The Far East Art Museum, Khabarovsk
De France Gallerie, Paris, France
George Olivier Gallerie, Paris, France
Binet Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
Anhel Gallery, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Israel
and private collections: G. Pospelova & M. Reformatskaya, V. Dyakov, L. Talochkin, V. Dudakov, R. Klimov, Moscow, G. Basmajan, I. Schmein, Paris, France


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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