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Oleg Kudryashov was born on 24 January, 1932 in Moscow, Russia. Discover Oleg Kudryashov'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 91 years old?
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24 January, 1932 |
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Moscow, USSR |
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September 13, 2022 |
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Moscow, Russian Federation |
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Oleg Kudryashov Net Worth
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2018 Oleg Kudryashov: Bridge to the Future, Russian Cultural Centre, London, United Kingdom
The first monograph 'Oleg Kudryashov. Bridge to the Future' was written by Christina Lodder, Edward Lucie-Smith, Igor Golomstock and Sergei Reviakin and published in the United Kingdom in 2017.
2016 New Acquisitions of Prints and Drawings in 2009–2014, Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia
2015 Oleg Kudryashov: Retrospective, Woland Associazione Culturale, Magazzino delle Idee, Municipal Art Gallery, Trieste, Italy
2012 Freedom Inside Yourself: Retrospective, Bermondsey Project, London, England
2001 LeVall Gallery, Novosibirsk, Russia (retrospective)
1999 Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow (retrospective); Brjansk Museum, Brjansk, Russia
1998 Francis Graham-Dixon Gallery (at the Grosvenor Gallery), London
1997-98 Oleg Kudryashov: Constructions, Drypoints and Paper Sculptures, Duke University, North Carolina
1996 Pictures and Prints 1995-96, 107 Workshop Gallery, Wiltshire, England
1995 Oleg Kudryashov, Moscow Remembered, The George Washington University Dimock Gallery, Washington DC
1992 Prints and Reliefs, Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow; Galerie Saint-Guillaume, Tokyo, Japan
1991 Patrick Cramer Gallery, Geneva, Switzerland; Francis Graham-Dixon Gallery, London; Robert Brown Gallery, Washington DC
1990 The Central House of Artists, Moscow (retrospective)
1989 Art-Connection, Basel, Switzerland; Roger Ramsay Gallery, Chicago
1988 Douglas Hyde Gallery, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland; Patrick Cramer Gallery, Geneva; Robert Brown Gallery, Washington DC
1987 Marlene Eleini Gallery, London; St Paul's Gallery, Leeds, England
1986 Patrick Cramer Gallery, Geneva, Switzerland; Albert Totah Gallery, New York; Robert Brown Gallery, Washington DC
1984 Robert Brown Gallery, Washington DC; Coracle Press Gallery, London
In 1978 Kudryashov systematically began to produce three dimensional reliefs from his drypoint prints. For these pieces, the image is run twice through the press and one of the images is cut into various geometrical shapes. Then, the cut-up geometrical shapes are slotted one into another and the resultant three-dimensional construct is attached to the initial print. These art works blur the boundary between printing, painting, and sculpture. While Kudryashov “draws on the zinc plate as if it where a piece of paper, he uses the printed paper as if it were metal, exploiting its stiffness to cut and bend it into rigid structures.”
Since 1978 Kudryashov has been exhibited and collected widely in Europe, the United States, Japan and Russia. He is currently represented by Robert Brown Gallery in Washington, DC. In recent years, Kudryashov has exhibited alongside artists such as William Kentridge at the Kreeger Museum's 'Against the Grain,' as well as David Nash and Richard Serra at Robert Brown Gallery's 'Flattening the Form'.
Born in Moscow, Kudryashov initially studied in an art studio for youths from 1942 to 1947 and at the Grabar Art School for Children from 1949 to 1951. After serving in the Russian military, he spent the next three years [1956 to 1958] at the Moscow Animation Film Studios. In 1961 Kudryashov joined the Moscow Organization of Artists Union. He was well known in avant-garde circles but rarely exhibited together with his fellow artists. In 1974 he emigrated to London, England. Before departing he burned his life’s work of some twenty years in an open airfield on the outskirts of the Russian capital. After spending almost 25 years in London, he returned to Moscow in 1997.
Oleg Alexandrovich Kudryashov (born 1932) is one of the most important Russian painters and printmakers of the Post-War era. He is currently living and working in Moscow. He almost exclusively works on paper using drypoint and watercolor/gouache as his medium. He is best known for his three-dimensional works, called constructions or reliefs, made by cutting and folding printed works to create sculptural pieces. Most of his works are unique or in very small editions.