ANDREÏ MOLDOKIN
1966 |
Born
in Boui, Russia; |
1976-1980 |
Special
School of Arts – Plastiques,
Boui, (Russia); |
1981-1985 |
College
of Arts, Krasnoie-sur-Volga,
(Russia); |
1985-1987 |
Military
service; |
1987-1992 |
Faculty
of Architecture and Interior
Design, Strogonov Academy,
Moscow, (Russia); |
Lives
and works in Paris and Moscow.
Main Exhibitions
2004 |
“Trash
Resources”,
Kashya Hildebrand Gallery,
New York, NY, (USA);
“Notre
Patrimoine”,
European Parlament, Bruxells;
|
2003 |
“LOVE©”,
Kashya Hildebrand Gallery,
New York, NY, (USA);
“LOVE©”,
Galerie Orel Art Presenta,
Paris (France);
“Art
Moscow”,
Moscow (Russia);
"The
New Beginning”,
Art from Moscow, Kunsthalle,
Dusseldorf (Germany);
|
2002 |
Barbara
Biesterfeld Art Management,
St. Moritz, (Switzerland);
Chapelle
Saint Louis de la Salpetriere,
Galerie Orel Art Presenta,
Paris, (France);
Museum Maison
de la Photographie de
Moscou, Photobiennale
2002, Moscow, (Russia);
Galerie
Carré Noir,
Paris (France);
|
2001 |
Museum Maison
de la Photographie de
Moscou, Moscow,
(Russia);
“PARIS-PHOTO
2001”,
Carusel du Louvre, Galerie
Carré Noir, Paris
(France);
Schusev
State Museum of Architecture,
Moscow, (Russia);
S.
Freud Museum,
Saint-Petersburg, (Russia);
New
Academy, Saint-Petersburg
(Russia);
The
State Russian Museum,
Saint-Petersburg (Russia);
|
2000 |
Museum Maison
de la Photographie de
Moscou, Photobiennale
2000, Moscow, (Russia);
“INSTRUMENTA”,
Novy Manege, The State
Duma, Moscow, (Russia);
“PARIS-PHOTO
2000”,
Carusel du Louvre, Galerie
Carré Noir, Paris
(France);
|
1999 |
Chapelle
Saint Louis de la Salpetriere,
Galerie Orel Art Presenta,
Paris, (France);
“ART-Manege
99”, Yakut
Gallery, Moscow (Russia). |
Awards
1992 |
Diplome
d' Architecture d' Intérieure.
|
1992 |
1er prix
du concours d' architecture
organisé par la
ville de Saint - Petersbourg
,
(Aménagement
d'une station de Saint-Petersburg
) |
Private
Collections
Collection
of The State Russian Museum,
Saint-Petersburg, (Russia);
Collection
of S. Freud Museum, Saint-Petersburg,
(Russia);
Collection
of The Schusev State Museum of
Architecture, Moscow, (Russia);
Private
Collections in Europe and the United
States.
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