ANDREY
GROSITSKY
Andrey Grositsky was born in Moscow in 1934. In 1959, he
graduated from the Surikov Fine Arts Institute in Moscow.
Andrey has been member of the Moscow Union of Artists since
1968.
Andrey has exhibited his works since the 1960s. His personal
exhibits include those in the Central
House of Artists in Moscow in 1991, in the New Jerusalem
Museum in Russia in 1993, in the Gregory
Gallery in Washington D.C. in USA in 1994, as well as
other exhibits in several Moscow galleries. Andrey's personal
exhibit in the State
Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow is scheduled for September
2007.
Among his most notable group exhibits are Labyrinth
in Warsaw in Poland and in Hamburg in Germany in 1989, Towards
the Object in Amsterdam in the Netherlands in 1990,
Moscow-Washington in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow
and in Washington D.C. in USA in 1990, Other Art
in the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow and in the State
Russian Museum in St. Petersburg in 1991, Volksbank
exhibit in Trossingen in Germany in 1992, exhibit in Klagenfurt
in Austria in 1993, the Bar-Gera
collection in the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow
in 1996, Harmony of Contrasts in the Russian Academy
of Fine Arts in Moscow in 1997, Postwar Russian Avant-Garde
from the Yuri Traisman collection in the State Tretyakov
Gallery in Moscow in 1999.
In 2000, Andrey's work became part of the permanent exposition
of the 20th century art in the State Tretyakov Gallery in
Moscow.
Andrey works are held in the State
Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, the State
Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, the New Jerusalem
Museum in Russia, the Museum of Modern Art in Tsaritsino
in Moscow, The
Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum in USA, The Gregory
Gallery in USA, as well as in private collections in
Russia, France, Germany, Austria, USA, Singapore, Sweden,
Poland and other countries.
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