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Anatoly Krynsky
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Nobody translates the world on canvas quite like Anatoly Krynsky. Rendering our stolen glimpses as enduring images. In doing so, he reveals even our most taken-for-granted things as vibrant, graceful and bursting with exquisite detail.
Biography
Anatoly Krynsky was born in 1937 in Kharkov, Ukraine, and received his formal training at the Kharkov Institute of Fine Arts, where he studied drawing, color, and art theory. His influences include Wassily Yermilov, one of the founders of Constructivism and Alexander Archipenko, a pioneer of modern sculpture.
In 1967, Mr. Krynsky moved to Moscow to be at the epicenter of art in the Soviet Union. During the next several years, he worked as an illustrator for the Association for Print and News (APN) and Molodaya Guardiya Publishing in Moscow.
Mr. Krynsky emigrated in 1976 from the Soviet Union with his family. After working in Rome for one year, he moved to New York City.
Limited to showing his work in East Germany, Hungary, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, and Finland prior to his emigration, Mr. Krynsky has since exhibited in the United States, Canada, Italy, France, Germany, Holland, and Japan.
Mr. Krynsky currently resides in New York City with his wife, Irina, daughter Oksana, and son Philip.
Country: United States Birthyear: July 13, 1937 Galleries: 1963 Exhibition of Young Painter, Kharkov, Ukraine
1976 Saggitario Art Gallery, Bologna, Italy
1977 Banach Art Gallery, New York, NY
1978 Borgi Art Gallery, New York, NY
1978 Nakhamkin Art Gallery, New York, NY
1981 The Shayne Gallery, Montreal, Canada
1981 Ukrainian Gallery, Toronto, Canada
1987 U.S. Congress, Washington, D.C.
1993 Barbizon Hotel, New York, NY
1998 "Mystery of Central Park," Zalman Gallery,
New York, NY
Selected Group Exhibitions
1965 Young Painter in Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine
1969 Group Shows throughout E. Germany,
Hungry, Czechoslovakia, Finland
1970 EXPO '70 World Trade Fair, Osaka, Japan
1974 EXPO '74 World Trade Fair, Spokane, USA
1976 Bernini Art Gallery, Rome, Italy
1977 "Russian Artists of the Seventies" Glass Gallery,
New York, NY
1977 Jane Haslam Gallery, Group Show, Washington,
D.C.
1978 "Russiche Maler der Gegenwart," Peretz Auktion,
Saarbrucken, Germany
1978 Musee du Vieux Chateau de Laval, France
1978 Musee des Beaux Arts de Tours, France
1978 Musee des Beaux Arts de Chartres, France
1978 Maison de la Culture, Saint-Maur, France
1978 Hardy Art Gallery, Paris, France
1979 Katia Granoff Art Gallery, Paris France
1979 City Gallery, Rimini, Italy
1980 Ukrainian Canadian Art Foundation Gallery,
Toronto, Canada
1980 "Moscow-Petersburg," Seven from Russia,
New York, NY
1981 The Gallery One, Hamilton Canada
1981 "25 Years of Soviet Unofficial Art 1956-1981,"
Museum of Soviet Unofficial Art, Jersey City, NJ
1981 Muhlenburg College Art Center, Allentown, PA
1981 Museum de T'Art Russe Contemporaire,
Montgeron, France
1982 Ukrainian Artist International Exhibit, Toronto,
Canada
1983 International Art Exhibition,
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts,
New York, NY
1983 The McIntosh Gallery, Atlanta, GA
1984 The Sloane Gallery, Denver Co
1988 Art Master's Gallery, Washington, DC
2001 Tampa City Center, Tampa, FL Media: mixed media Style: cubistic Subjects: still life |
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