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First Name | Yuri |
Last Name | Nemtsev |
Born | 1957-05-11 |
Country | Russia |
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We proudly present you the first artist in our Gallery-worldwide and its Russian part who works in surrealistic manner. Enjoy the collection of magic artworks of Yuri Nemtsev in our gallery and check soon more in formation on his biography.
Born in 1957 in Moscow.
In 1993 graduated from Moscow High Artistic Industrial College (formerly the Stroganoff Institute).
Member of International Art Fund, member of International Federation of artists (Professional and Creative Union of artists and Graphic designers), member of Creative Union of artists Sensus, member of Ufology Society International (Canada).
The main exhibitions:
1990 - auction of the Soviet Fund "The International Program of Public Health,
Services and Mercy " (Moscow, USSR - New York, USA);
1991 - exhibition " Space and spirit ", Academy of Sciences USSR, Moscow;
1992 - Christmas auction of the All-Russia Fund of culture, Moscow;
1993 personal exhibition in "RHR ECOPSY" (joint Russia - USA venture);
1993 - exhibition " Modern realism in Russia ", World Trade Center, Moscow;
1993 - exhibition "Russian fine art exhibition", Abu-Dhabi, UAE;
1994 - exhibition 50 Moscow artists, Moscow;
1994 - exhibition "The Mystical reality ", Moscow, Central House of artist;
1994 personal exhibition " I saw UFO, Moscow;
1995 - exhibition of the modern Russian artists, Cyprus;
1995 - exhibition of the Russian artists, San Diego, USA;
1995 - exhibition "Unity", Sofia, Bulgaria - Budapest, Hungary;
1995 - Christmas auction, Budapest, Hungary;
1996 - exhibition of modern Russian art, Budapest, Hungary;
1996 - exhibition "Urban romance of "Sensus", Creative Union of artists,
Central House of artist, Moscow;
1996 - auction of the International Ecological Fund " Hope of Chernobyl ",
Washington - New York, USA;
1997 - exhibition " Moscow romance ", of "Sensus", Creative Union of artists,
London, England;
1997 - exhibition of the modern Russian artists, Los Angeles, USA;
1997 - exhibition " 20 centuries since Christs Birth ", Central House of Artist,
Moscow;
1998 exhibition Russian creative chamber, Central House of Artist, Moscow;
1998 International exhibition EuropArt, 98, Geneva, Switzerland;
1998 exhibition Temples of Russia of Sensus, Creative Union of artists,
Central House of Artist, Moscow.
1998 personal exhibition Wandering beyond the Time, Central House of Artist, Moscow.
1999 - International exhibition EuropArt,99, Geneva, Switzerland;
1999 is honored with grant of the Pollock-Krasner Foundation, Inc. (New York, the USA);
1999 exhibition Inspiration, Goteborg, Sweden.
1999 - exhibition Mystical Moscow, Culture Foundation, Moscow
1999 exhibition Steps of epoch, Central House of Artist, Moscow.
2000 exhibition Meeting, Central House of Artist, Moscow.
2000 participating in Agora Gallerys programs, New York, the U.S.A.
2000 participation in 18th La Quinta Art Festival, the U.S.A.
2000 participation in exhibition 100 Sacred Visions, Austria First prize.
2000 participation in exhibition Abstraction 2000, Period Gallery, Omaha, NE, the USA.
2001 - participation in "Exhibition of small works", New Arts Program, Kutztown, PA, the USA
2001 - participation in exhibition "Mixed Media III", Period gallery, Omaha, NE, the USA
2002 participation in the exhibition Narratives", Agora Gallery, New York, the USA
2003 participation in the exhibition Flight of fancy, London, England
2003 participation in the exhibition Izograph, Moscow, Pussia
The paintings of Yury Nemtsev are represented in many public galleries and private collections of Russia, Germany, the USA, Austria, Poland, Hungary, Japan, UAE, Egypt, Switzerland, Sweden (collection of Wallenstam), Israel, France and so on. |
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