Anatoly Galb
| Anatoly Galb | |
|---|---|
| File:Galb Avtoportret.jpgGalb_Avtoportret.jpg Anatoly Galb. Self-portrait. Saint-Petersburg, 1986 | |
| Born | 5 August 1948 USSR, Leningrad |
| 25 December 2018 (aged 70)25 December 2018 (aged 70) | |
| 💼 Occupation | |
| Movement | Nonconformism |
| 🏅 Awards | Golden Medal on the 11th European competition of the Walones Academy of Fine Arts in Belgium |
| 🌐 Website | Facebook page |
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Anatoly Galb (Russian: Анатолий Иосифович Гальбрайх, also Анатолий Гальб; 5 August 1948 – 25 December 2018) was a Russian artist.
Biography
Anatoly was born in the family of Josif Galbraikh in Leningrad, now St. Petersburg.[1] In 1966, he graduated from the Taurida Art College, marking the beginning of a promising journey in the world of art. In 1973 he earned a degree from the St. Petersburg State Academy of Art and Design, solidifying his place in the vibrant artistic community.
Before these milestones, in 1963, he had the opportunity to collaborate with Mikhail Shemjakin, gaining invaluable experience that would shape his artistic vision. From 1967 to 1970, he joined forces with notable figures Vladimir Sterligov and Tatiana Glebova, becoming a key member of the "Petersburg group." During this time, he actively participated in a series of unofficial exhibitions, showcasing his work and contributing to the flourishing art scene of the era.[2]
In 2019 a memorial exhibition of Anatoly Galb took place in St. Petersburg.[3]
Placement of works
- The State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg
- Pushkin Museum, Moscow
- Anna Akhmatova Museum, St. Petersburg
- The Museum of St. Petersburg Art XX-XXI
- House of Art, Vienna, Austria
- The Seagull Gallery, USA
- Robinsons Gallery, Belgium
Exhibitions
- 1993 «Licht und Wohnen», Karlsuhe, Germany.
- 1995 Exhibition in Baden Baden, Germany
- 1995 The Palette Gallery, London, England.
- 1996 Fourth Biennially, St. Petersburg, Russia.
- 1999 Russian Resplendence, Fred Kavli theatre, Civic Arts Plaza, Thousand Oaks, CA, USA
- 2001 Russian Resplendence II, Fred Kavli theatre, Civic Arts Plaza, Thousand Oaks, CA, USA
- 2002 Abstract Art Exhibition, The State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
- 2003 Eclectic Russian Contemporary Art, Barette Gallery, Santa Monica College, Los Angeles, CA
References
- ↑ "Anatoly Galb - Vladimir Sterligov School - 1960s - Nonconformist - Modern - 20th Century - Russian Artists - Biographies". RusArtNet.com. Retrieved 2024-12-30.
- ↑ "Anatoly Galb. Biography :: SolArt Gallery, SPb. Russia". www.solartgallery.com.
- ↑ ""Мемориальная выставка Анатолия Гальба 1948 - 2018"". www.spbtsh.com.
Gallery
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"Four-handed playing". Anatoly Galb. Oil, canvas, 2011.
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"King Louis Saint Bridge". Anatoly Galb. Oil, canvas. 2018
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"Reflection". Anatoly Galb. Oil, canvas. 2018
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"Paganini". Anatoly Galb. Paper, tempera, pastel. 1992
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