Exhibition of the artist painter Larisa Zenevich Automatic translate
28 Мая
Галерея Дома Клоунов на Арбате
Староконюшенный переулок, дом 37
Москва
An exhibition of a talented famous artist, a member of the Union of Artists Larisa Zenevich will be held on the arbat in the "House of Clowns" exhibition collection of mysterious portraits.
Larisa Ivanovna Zenevich was born in 1946 in Minsk, in a family of philologists. In 1966 she entered the art faculty of VGIK (workshop of I. Ivanov-Vano). As a student, she began working in the field of book graphics, illustrating more than two dozen books, among them the tales of Andersen and the Grimm brothers, the works of Chekhov, Kaverin and others.
In 1972, after graduating from VGIK, she was assigned to Minsk by the distribution department of the Belarusfilm film studio. As a production designer, she created the animated film "The Boy and the Bird", which did not get into the rental, being on a shelf.
In 1979, L. Zenevich moved to Moscow and began working at the Soyuzmultfilm movie studio, in the puppet department. Here, as a production designer, she created about a dozen films, including The Balagan, Black and White Cinema, Antique Lyrics, and others.
Since 2001, he has been working as an artist at Yuri Norshtein Studio.
Member of the Union of Artists since 1975, in the Union of Cinematographers - since 1989.
Since 1967, participates in Moscow, Republican, All-Union and international exhibitions, group and personal (until 1988 as an easel, then as a painter). Among them are exhibitions in Moscow galleries “On Kashirka” (1988), “Solo”, “Art Nouveau”, “Fine Art” (all - 1990), “Uneya” (1994), etc. personal exhibition in the Alexander Gallery (Paris, France, 1991), personal exhibition in the Express Avant-Garde gallery (Vienna, Austria, 1992), as well as in galleries in Rome, Chicago, Berlin, Warsaw, Finland, India, Japan.
More than 100 paintings and 30 graphic works by L. Zenevich are in private collections in France, Austria, Germany, Poland, USA, Canada, Spain, in museums and foundations of Moscow and Minsk. About 25 works are in the collection of the Khabarovsk State Museum.
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