Kuznetsova, Valentina( Artist)
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Biography Kuznetsova, Valentina
Born in s.Voskresenskom in Bashkortostan in 1949. She graduated from the Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture im.I.E.Repina in St. Petersburg. Member of the Union of Artists of Russia . . Collections where works . Works are in the State Museum of Ceramics and estates Kuskovo "XVIII century . All-Russia museum of decorative and folk art, . Bashkirian State Art Museum im.M.V.Nesterova, . Museum of Contemporary Art "East" . Gallery of Modern Art "Ural" . Chelyabinsk Regional Art Gallery . in private collections in Austria, Britain, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Spain, Finland, France and Japan .
Participation in exhibitions and auctions 1991 "This is - pottery!. Moscow. Russia; 1991 Exhibition Gallery "Sangat". Warsaw. Poland; 1991.1992 "Artists of Bashkortostan". Vienna. Salzburg; 1992 Personal exhibition. Bashkir State Art Museum im.M.V.Nesterova. Ufa. Russia; 1994 "The closest art" (Russia ceramics). Moscow. Russia; 1994 "Artists of Bashkortostan". Arts Academy. Moscow. Russia; 1994 Personal exhibition. Gallery International University (with E. Medvedovoy and Morozov). Moscow; 1995 "We" (creative dynasty of Russia). Moscow; 1996 Personal exhibition. Central House of Artists (in conjunction with Stepanants). Moscow; 1996 Personal exhibition. Gallery of Modern Art "Ural" (with D. Ishemgulovym). Ufa. Russia. Bibliography
Konstantinova, LA. Decorative Arts Russia. Soviet Decorative Arts. Collection - M., 1984, N7 - p.24; Yanbukhtina A.G. Valentina Kuznetsova. Decorative Arts of the USSR, 1988 s.364-365; Rechkalova T.L. Valentina Kuznetsova. Sary beating: Directory - Yoshkar-Ola, 1991 - p.30-34; Evseeva SV. Valentina Kuznetsova: Catalog - Ufa, 1992; Khan-Magomedov, VD. Russian artist in the temple of science. Footlights - Ufa, 1994 N10-12 pp.14-22; Inyakova D.N. World goodness. Footlights - Ufa, 1994 - N10-12 pp.1 ,11-13; Woman, the rider and the moon ": Booklet - Ufa, 1995; Konchin E. White Bird - light. Culture, 1996, March 8.
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