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Alexey Steele was born on 19 March, 1967 in Kyiv, Ukraine. Discover Alexey Steele'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 57 years old?
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Alexey Steele Net Worth
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For his heroic approach to art and his crusading personality, Steele is sometimes described as “A Modern Warrior of Art.” He is an unabashed proponent of 21st Century figurative art, saying “American realism is the true non-conformism of our time, and that’s exciting; that’s the most exciting thing that’s happened to the art world since Picasso” in an interview for CLU.
Steele's noted painting “Desire of Light” appeared on the cover of actress/model/singer/fashion designer Milla Jovovich’s 1993 album “Divine Comedy.” This led the record company to employ the strategic placement of a sticker on the figure's breasts for which 17-year-old Jovovich posed.
In March 2010, Steele founded NOVOREALISM, a venture consisting of an online magazine, gallery and academy, and aimed at explaining his views in contemporary art.
"Alexey Steele's workshop is featured in American Artist Workshop Magazine, Summer 2010" (PDF) .
"Alexey Steele is featured in "Today's Masters, Fine Art Connoisseur, January 2010" (PDF) .
"Alexey Steele's Classical Underground - a Giant Experience, Forth Magazine, January 2010".
"Alexey Steele Masterdrawing Acquired by Carnegie Art Museum, February 2009". Archived from the original on 2010-01-16. Retrieved 2009-06-04 .
In June 2009, Steele received Artemis Award for celebrating the power and beauty of women through his art on a heroic scale in the modern world particularly in his multi-figure compositions “The Circle” and “The Soul of The Hero”. He was one of the 14 distinguished honorees and came to Athens for the Annual Euro-American Women's Council's Global Forum sponsored by the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Culture, and the Mayor of Athens.
In November 2009, Alexey Steele received Gusi Peace Prize in the Philippines for his work on turning art into a tool of International Conflict Resolution and for his "Fire of Peace" composition. In the works since 2001, "Fire of Peace" serves as the modern day icon for new inter-cultural paradigm of inclusive unity and mutual respect, reflecting broader pluralistic culture while remaining viable to traditional communities, thus encouraging a seismic shift in their fundamental perception of each other, presenting an inspiring vision of lasting acceptance and embrace among most vital to World Peace Jewish, Christian and Muslim communities.
"Alexey Steele Receives Gusi Peace Prize, Manila, Philippines, November 2009".
Timberg, Scott (August 22, 2009). "Alexey Steele, Classical Underground Impresario, LA Times, August 2009". The Los Angeles Times.
"Alexey Steele Receives Prestigious Artemis Award, Trans World News, June 2009". Archived from the original on 2009-09-01. Retrieved 2009-11-22 .
Steele's trademark appearance was the subject of a Bill Maher joke involving “Alexey’s Mustache Enhancer” on the HBO program, “Real Time with Bill Maher” (September 14, 2007, Episode 108).
"Soviet Impressionism by Vern Grosvenor Swanson Ph.D. ISBN I 85149280 I." Archived from the original on 2007-08-07. Retrieved 2007-10-10 .
"My World. A visit with painter Alexey Steele at his studio in Torrance, CA." Southwest Art, September 2007".
"On Location in Malibu 2006: Paintings by the California Art Club, by Michael Zakian. American Artist, September 2006".
Business Puerto Rico, Edition 4, 2006. “The Wave Is Coming,” by Connie Garcia.
Alexey Steele began his art training at an early age in the studio of his father, Socialist Realism painter Leonid Mikhailovich Steele. The young artist furthered his professional education at the Surikov Art Institute of the Soviet Academy of Arts in Moscow, studying under the well-known yet controversial painter Ilya Glazunov. Steele had his first one-man exhibition in the United States at the Carnegie Museum of Art in California in 2004.
"From Cartoons To Large-Scale Paintings, by M. Stephen Doherty. American Artist, Drawing, Spring 2004" (PDF) .
Solving various problems in the development of his mammoth works, Steele employs largely forgotten Renaissance period processes. He is known for creating full size drawings, referred to as “cartoons,” which attract attention in their own right, as opposed to other artists who may use such drawings as only preliminary sketches. Steele's venture into the public art arena was marked by the “Angel of Unity,” executed for a city-related public art project noted in the Los Angeles Times on June 5, 2003. It explores the archetypical commonalities of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In December 2008 the Carnegie Art Museum commissioned and acquired to its permanent collection Steele's major master drawing "Quiet Steps of Approaching Thunder" (72 x 48) which links figurative art to our era of crisis. Continuing work on his large scale drawings, in August 2011 he exhibited an epic cartoon measuring 100" X 80" titled "Rising: Jaboy, Christian, Derron, Michael, Luis" in "The New Romantic Figure", a ground breaking group show of figurative works by prominent Californian artists at California Lutheran University's Kwan Fong Gallery.
“Arte I Critica” Italy # 33, 2003. “Notizie Da Los Angeles” by Rossana Buono.
Alexey Steele (born 1967 in Kyiv, Soviet Ukraine) is an American painter of the Russian Representational School and a Soviet Art scholar. He moved to Los Angeles in 1990. Steele gained recognition for his unusual multi-figure compositions of an exceptionally large scale. His areas of expertise also include portraits, nudes and plein-air landscapes. Based on his interviews, Steele expresses strong interest in the direction of art in the 21st century.