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Vadim Kurov - a famous representative of St. Petersburg art. His works are familiar to both Russian and foreign art lovers. The main topics of the artist’s work: theatrical compositions, the world of ballet, a fantastic portrait, landscape and philosophical still life.
“Art is always a mystery, only in the 20th century there are fewer and fewer people who want to solve the incomprehensible… And yet, from time to time there are dreamers and dreamers in the labyrinths of beauty who lure the audience into their webs, envelop them with fantastic dreams, make them forget about the bitterness of everyday life. These are precisely the artist Vadim Kurov. ”
Yuri Gogolitsyn, art critic
Vadim Kurov was born in 1947 in Kazan. He graduated from the Kazan Art College and the Art and Industrial College named after V. M. Mukhina. Member of the Union of Artists of Russia and the International Association of Artists. Multiple exhibitor of Russian and foreign exhibitions. Lives and works in St. Petersburg.
His works are in the collections of the Museum of Theater and Musical Art of St. Petersburg, the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, the Directorate of Museums of St. Petersburg, the State Museum of Fine Arts of Kazan (Tatarstan), the Museum Georges Pompidou (Paris, France), the Cultural Center of Los Angeles (California, USA), Museum of Modern Art (Miami, USA), Museum of Soviet and Russian Art (Shanghai, China).
Exhibitions: Drouot Richelieu, Paris, France (1989-1990); Nordland, Norway (1991); Montreal, Canada (1992): Los Angeles, USA (1999); Miami, USA (2000); Santa Monica, USA (2003); Helsinki, Finland (1994-1995); Bremen, Germany (1995, 1996).
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