Alexei Ivanovich Novikov

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Alexei Ivanovich Novikov ( Russian Алексей Иванович Новиков , English transcription: Aleksey Ivanovich Novikov; born April 15, 1931 in Orjol , Russia) is a Russian nonconformist painter and sculptor member of the Academy of Arts of the USSR .

Life

The artist and his work

From 1957 he studied at the Ilya Repin Art School and the Art High School. Novikov served six years as a submarine seaman in the Northern Fleet in Murmansk . In Russia itself, like other nonconformists in general, he is little known. Participation in various group exhibitions of young Russian artists opened the way for exhibitions abroad, especially: 1981 in Stockholm, 1989 at the XIV International Art Show "Perestroyka" in Rome, 1990 at the Modern Art Druout, Richelieu in Paris, 1990 at the Solo exhibition “Soviet Art Glasnost”, gallery “Du Cygne” in Geneva, Art Expo, 1991 “SocArt”, Frankfurt, solo exhibition, gallery “PN”, Warsaw, solo exhibition “Morgan Manor”, ​​San-Francisco, catalog. Solo exhibition in the Museum von Ratingen, Duisburg, Germany. The highlights were exhibitions in the two major national Russian art museums: a large solo exhibition with his son Igor Novikow in 1993 in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow .

He belongs to the circle of Moscow non-conformist artists who were shaped by the decline of the Soviet Union . Alexei Novikow is a Moscow painter, academic and member of the Russian Academy of Art (literally, the Imperial Academy of Art, also known as the St. Petersburg Academy of Art). In 1992 he received a United Nations (UN) award.

Solo exhibitions

  • 1989: XIV International Art Show “Perestroyka”, Rome
  • 1991: Solo exhibition gallery "PN", Warsaw, catalog
  • 1993: Solo exhibition with his son in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow.
  • 1995: "Shchusev State Museum of Architecture" at the Moscow Conservatory, 1995 Moscow.
  • 2002: “Artistes russes” Museum “Le Manoir de la Ville de Martigny”, Martigny, Switzerland.
  • 2003: Museum Design Centr, Langental, Switzerland .
  • 2006: Galerie Adler, Geneva, Gstaat, Switzerland, London
  • 2009: Solo exhibition at Galerie Klosbach 45, Zurich, Switzerland
  • 2010: Solo exhibition at Galerie Klosbach 45, Zurich, Switzerland
  • 2011: Solo exhibition of Russian contemporary art, Contemporary Arts Foundation, Zurich, Switzerland
  • 2013: Solo exhibition and retrospective, Gallery of the Russian Chamber of Commerce

Collections

  • Ministry of Culture of Russia, Moscow
  • State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
  • Museum of Modern Art, Semipalatinsk
  • Kolodzei Collection of Russian and Eastern European Art, Kolodzei Art Foundation
  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Bishkek (formerly Frunze), Kyrgyzstan
  • Russia's Chamber of Commerce
  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Perm
  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Kishinev
  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Novosibirsk
  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Irkutsk
  • Museum of Modern Art, Nikolaev
  • Museum of Modern Art “MARS”, Moscow
  • Gorbatchev's Foundation
  • Collection of Talochkin, Moscow

literature

  • Alexey Novikov personal exhibition Shchusev State Museum of Architecture . Moscow Conservatory, Moscow, 1995
  • Alexey Novikov, The Tretykov Gallery edition ARX, 1993
  • Artistes Russes, Le Manoir de la Ville de Martigny, Switzerland, 2002.
  • Alexey Novikov, Russian Chamber of Commerce, Academy of Arts of the USSR .Contemporary Arts Foundation, Zurich, Switzerland, edition ARX, 416 blat 2013

gallery

Web links

Commons : Alexei Ivanovich Novikov  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files