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Alexander Reichstein was born on 1957 in Russia, is an artist. Discover Alexander Reichstein's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

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2020

Reichstein conducts workshops, happenings, exhibitions and installations and gives art courses in Finland. On behalf of museums, he is responsible for the exhibition design, for example in 2020 for the 75th anniversary of the Moomins figures by the Finnish-Swedish writer Tove Jansson at the National Museum of Finland. He also llustrates children's books for international publishers.

2016

Reichstein is also active as a Light artist. In 2016 he created his work They were here(also referred as Mystical Guests), which was first shown in Helsinki and then also in other countries such as Germany, France, Poland, the Netherlands, Lithuania and Latvia. In 2019 Reichstein took part in the Berlin Festival of Lights with the light art works They were here, Time to Fly and Metamorphoses, which were shown in the Erholungspark Marzahn in the Marzahn district. In 2021 he took part in the FestungsLeuchten light art festival at Ehrenbreitstein Fortress in Koblenz with his light art installation They were here.

2005

In 2005 he created Alma Terra in the form of a 40 square meter model patchwork landscape made of fabric. Children can play with and crawl on it. The landscape is reminiscent of that which in Russia is revered as Mother Earth, and which is also known in the mythologies of other countries.

2004

Reichstein had a breakthrough in the public perception of his art in 2004 with the interactive exhibition Bestiarium Construendum, which is one of his major works. It was first shown at the Amos Anderson Art Museum in Helsinki. It is a hands-on exhibition made of large building blocks, which are shaped like parts of the human body and animals. These include lions, crocodiles, fish and horses. Because of their color and surface, the parts look antique and appear like relics of bygone cultures. The museum visitors can, by piecing together the building blocks, create sculptures of mythical creatures.

2002

Another major work is Mare Nocturnum, a sculpture installation on the mysticism of the deep sea. It was first seen on a former water tower in Kotka in 2002, and it was also seen in the caves of the Retretti Art Center in 2004. The installation consists of three-dimensional figures made from wire mesh which are sprayed with a color that fluoresces blue in UV light at night. The figures are three-dimensional and include mermaids, merfolk, hippocamps and tritons moving in the underwater world.

1990

In 1990 Reichstein went with his family to Helsinki in Finland. From 1991 to 1993 Reichstein completed an internship at the Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture in Helsinki. There he held two two-year visiting professorships, first in 1992 and again in 2006.

1976

From 1976 to 1982 Reichstein studied print media design and illustration at the Moscow Polygraphic Institute, today's Moscow State University of Printing. During his studies he specialized in the illustration of children's books. He then worked for various Moscow publishers, where he designed and illustrated books for children and adults. From 1982 he worked for three years as art director at the Russian art publisher Iskusstvo.

1974

Alexander Reichstein was born into a Russian-Jewish family. His father Alexander D. Reichstein was a linguist for the German language and his mother Elena Mikhelevich was a translator and teacher. In 1974 he graduated from Children's Art School No. 2 in Moscow. From 1974 to 1977 Reichstein worked as an artist in a Moscow film studio. Between 1977 and 1981 he drew illustrations for Moscow publishers. In 1981 he married the linguist Ekaterina Protassova. The couple have two children.

1957

Alexander Reichstein (born 1957 in Moscow) is a Russian-Finnish artist, illustrator and designer. His work focuses on art for children through interactive exhibition projects, sculptures and book illustrations.