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Vilen Barskyi was born on 27 October, 1930 in Kyiv, Ukraine. Discover Vilen Barskyi'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 82 years old?

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Age 82 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 27 October 1930
Birthday 27 October
Birthplace Kyiv, Ukraine
Date of death (2012-12-24) Dortmund, Germany
Died Place Dortmund, Germany
Nationality Ukraine

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His wife is Olga Denisova

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1990

1990s — Barsky's works are published in Ukraine and Russia, in particular in the literary-critical magazine Zoil (1997), the anthology Samizdat Veka (1997), the poetry collection Dom s Chimerami (2000), and others.

1982

1982 — holds a solo exhibition at the Catholic Academy Schwerte (Germany). A catalog of Barsky's works created in 1959–1980 is published for the event.

1981

In 1981, he left Soviet Kyiv and settled in Dortmund with his wife, the poetess Olga Denisova.

1981— under the pseudonym Victor Belenin, he published six visual poems in the Ark magazine, published in Paris. In the same year, they are shown at the exhibition "L'emigration Russe. L’art en Voyage ”at the Trans / form gallery in Paris.

1967

In 1967, he joined the Union of Artists of the USSR.

1965

Feeling various influences, Barskyi maintained self-identification. He experimented a lot, looking for new means of artistic expression: there are works made using an airbrush (1965), smoke and fire (1968), a template of his own hand (1969).

1959

Due to his ideologically unbiased position, the artist came under pressure from the Soviet authorities. Thus, in 1959, after a home search, he was taken to the KGB office. As a result, he lost the right to government orders and participation in exhibitions for a long time, sharing the participation of the best representatives of the generation of the sixties.

1957

In 1957, he graduated from the Kyiv Art Institute, Faculty of Painting and Graphics, faculty of Painting and Graphics. After graduating from the institute he began experimenting in the field of fine arts, creating abstract compositions.

1951

In 1951, Barsky graduated from the Kyiv Art School (now Shevchenko State Art School) and entered the Kyiv Art Institute.

1930

Vilen Isaakovych Barskyi (born 27 October 1930, Kyiv - 24 December 2012, Dortmund, Germany) was a Ukrainian Soviet and Germans artist (painter and graphic artist) and member of the Union of Artists of the USSR, Dortmund Group [de]. He was a Russian-speaking poet of Jewish origin, an essayist, a prominent representative of postmodernism, conceptualism and underground culture, as well as author of experimental works of graphopoetry and a teacher.

Vilen Barsky was born on 27 October 1930 in Kyiv, capital of Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. His father was an engineer, and his mother was a pharmacist. His childhood memories were closely related to the Botanic garden, since his family lived across from it. During the war, the family was evacuated to Stalingrad, then, before the decisive battle, moved to Sernur (Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic), and returned to Kyiv after the war.