Painters of Vitebsk

Artist – a magician, a big heart. It retrieves beauty finds freshness in all subordinates element.

Marc Chagall

Vitebsk Regional Library

Named After V. I. Lenin

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Exhibitions

 

Art exhibition of A. Kravchenko

 

Alexey Kravchenko is engaged in creative activity since 1977. At the heart of his work – the intuitive self-expression. Nature ia a source of inspiration and creativity. The artist has been busy with exhibition activity since 1982.
His works are kept in private and public collections in Belarus, Russia, the United States, Holland, Germany, Poland and Israel.

 

Recent exhibitions

 

2007

– exhibition «Urban Fetish Art», Vitebsk (Museum of Local History);
– personal exhibition, Vitebsk (Center of Modern Art).

 

2008

– exhibition, Smolensk (Russia);
– exhibition, Frankfurt an der Oder (Germany);
– exhibition, Riga (Latvia) (Gallery Bastejs);
– exhibition, Minsk (Art Palace).

 

2009

– exhibition «Abstract-2009», Minsk (Art Palace);
– personal exhibition, Vitebsk (Center of Modern Art).
– personal exhibition, Vitebsk (Art Center of Marc Chagall).

 

2010

– exhibition «Texture», Minsk (Art Palace);
– exhibition «Land under White Wings», Mogilev;
– exhibition, Minsk (Art Palace);
– exhibition Biennale, Minsk (Art Palace).

 

2011

– exhibition, Lviv (Ukraine);
– exhibition «Vitebsk Artists in Smolensk», Smolensk (Russia);
– regional exhibition «Vitebsk Artists at the end of the 20th – beginning of the 21st century», Vitebsk, Vitebsk Art Museum;
– exhibition «What does Motherland start with?», Vitebsk;
– personal exhibition, Vitebsk.

 

2012

– the exhibition of works donated to Vitebsk Art Museum «Fine Gift, Invaluable Gift», Vitebsk;
– exhibition «Presence», Vitebsk (Center of Modern Art);
– exhibition in Bauska (Latvia) (Art Museum);
– the 1st Minsk Triennial of Contemporary Art, Minsk (BelExpo).

 

2013

– exhibition «ABSTRAKT», Vitebsk;
– exhibition of Vitebsk artists in Smolensk, Smolensk (Russia);
– exhibition «The Portrait of the Town. Imaginary Space», Vitebsk (Center of Modern Art).