Sergei G. Milchenko( Artist)
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Biography Sergei G. Milchenko
1962 - Born in the Moscow region. . 1980 - graduated from the Moscow Art School. . 1985 - graduated from the Kharkov Art - Industrial Institute. . 1989 - Member of the Union of Artists of the USSR. . 1994 - Member of the International Arts Fund . Member of the SIAC (international secretariat of artists) . From 1980 - participant of regional, zonal, republican, union and international exhibitions . . Collections where works . . Works are in galleries in Russia, as well as in private collections in Russia, the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Holland, Yugoslavia, Poland, Ukraine, Belgium and others . The works are installed: . In the Church of the Annunciation . Woodchester. Kingdom; In St. Peter. Lancaster. Kingdom; In the convent of the Sisters of the Carmelites. Norfolk. Kingdom; In the convent of the Blessed Virgin. Walsingham. United Kingdom.
Participation in exhibitions and auctions
1993 Closed competition for a monument to Sergey Radonezhsky; 1993 International Exhibition of Christian artists. Cracow. Poland; 1993 Member of the International Congress of artists - Christian (SIAC) in Krakow; 1994 Personal exhibition 'Liturgy'. Central House of Artists. Moscow; 1995 International Exhibition of 'Art in action'. Oxford. Kingdom; 1995 Exhibition of 'Defenders of the Fatherland dedicated'. Moscow; 1996 International Symposium 'The bronze miniature'. Kharkiv. Ukraine; 1996 Jubilee exhibition dedicated to the 50 th anniversary of the Union of Artists, Moscow region; 1997 National Show, devoted to 850 anniversary of Moscow. Central House of Artists. Moscow; 1997 Art Festival 'Legacy of St. Mary'. Church of St. Mary. Bury St. Edmunds. Suffolk. Kingdom; 1997 International Symposium on 'Small forms in bronze'. Kharkiv. Ukraine; 1998 International Exhibition of 'Art in action'. Oxford. Kingdom; 1998 Group exhibition of Moscow artists 'Peacekeeping'. Central House of Artists. Moscow; 1999 Competition for a monument to the architect Bazhenov in Moscow (the diploma of the Academy of Arts).
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