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词条 Alexander Gurevich
释义

  1. Work in the Soviet Union

  2. Work in Israel

  3. Works in museums

  4. Exhibitions

  5. References

  6. Further reading

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Alexander Gurevich (born February 7, 1944) is an Israeli painter and graphic artist. He was born in Alapaevsk, Ural (former Soviet Union) where his family stayed during World War II. Gurevich's parents divorced when he was young; he and his mother returned to her hometown Leningrad when he was 18 months old. He was raised by his grandparents from mother's side. After finishing high school, he attended the then Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute (LETI) (now Saint Petersburg State Electrotechnical University) during 1961-1967, majoring in electronic engineering. Upon graduation Gurevich worked as an engineer for 5 years. In 1971 Gurevich enlisted into High Art College, named Muhina (now Saint Petersburg Art and Industry Academy), from which he graduated 3.5 years later; after earning a degree in Industrial Design. He worked as a decorator for 15 following years, at the same time pursuing his unofficial creative career as an artist.

Work in the Soviet Union

In the 70s Gurevich took part in various exhibitions of unofficial art, as a member of so-called Fellowship of Experimental Art. In 1975 he became a member of Alef group[1] (a group of Jewish artists, founded by Eugene Abeshaus in Leningrad.) [2] Their landmark exhibition, which included the artists Alexander Manusov, Anatoli Basin and Alexander Okun, was viewed by four thousand people in its first week alone. Membership to the Aleph group was dangerous politically, and by 1977 the group disbanded.[3] In 1989 he participated in the Art Festival "Creativity under Duress" in Louisville, Kentucky, USA.

Work in Israel

In 1993 Gurevich together with his family emigrated to Israel. He has been living and working in Jerusalem since then. In 1994 he became a member of the Artists House (Beit Amanim) in Jerusalem. In 2008 an album about his life and art was published by Ruvim Braude [4] in San Francisco, California, USA ("Alexander Gurevich"[5]); with articles by B. Bernstein[6] and N. Blagodatov.[7]

Gurevich has had one-man exhibitions in galleries in the United States, Russia, Germany and Israel.[8][9][10]

Works in museums

  • The Russian Museum[11]
  • Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life[12]
  • Oberhessisches_Museum, Gissen, Germany {{citation needed |date=August 2013}}
  • Osaka Contemporary Art Center{{citation needed |date=August 2013}}
  • Museum-non-conformist-art, St.Petersburg[13]
  • Museum of Art Saint Petersburg XX-XXI c.(МИСП), Russia [14]

Exhibitions

  • 1995, Jerusalem-Artists House
  • 1995, Gallery Kunstzaum Am Hallhof, Memingen, Germany
  • 1996, Gallery “Serebryany vek”, S. Petersburg, Russia
  • 1998, Gallery “Anna”, S. Petersburg
  • 1999, Gallery “Sara Kishon”, Tel Aviv
  • 1999, Oberhessisches Museum, Gissen, Germany
  • 2000, Gallery “Art Dome”, San Francisco, USA
  • 2002, Gallery “Kunst +” Wetzlar, Germany
  • 2008, Teatron Ierushalaim, Jerusalem [15]
  • 2009, Gallery Karandagi, Tel Aviv [16]
  • 2011, Gallery “Art Dome”, San Francisco, USA
  • 2012, Gallery "Beit Naima", Jerusalem [17]
  • 2015, Gallery “Colorida”, Lisbon, Portugal.[18]

References

1. ^http://www.gurevich-art.com/www.gurevich-art.com/publications.html
2. ^Jews of struggle:the Jewish national movement in the USSR, 1967-1989,Beth Hatfutzot, 2007, pp. 76, 86t
3. ^Rose-Carol Washton Long, Matthew Baigell, Milly Heyd and Marek Bartelik, Jewish Dimensions in Modern Visual Culture: Antisemitism, Assimilation, Affirmation Brandeis(2009), {{ISBN|1584657952}}, {{ISBN|978-1584657958}}, pp. 262-263
4. ^http://apraksinblues.narod.ru/AB15_eng/BraudeRapoport.htm
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.setbook.org/books/319104.html |title=Alexander Gurevich |publisher=Setbook.org |date= |accessdate=2013-07-07}}
6. ^http://www.borisbernstein.com/art_gurevich.asp
7. ^http://www.arterritory.com/en/art_market/collections/1980-this_is_for_love/
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.art.org.il/?lang=en |title=The Jerusalem Artists House – בית האמנים בירושלים |publisher=Art.org.il |date= |accessdate=2013-07-07}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.kishongallery.com/aboutus.php |title=Kishon Gallery aboutus |publisher=Kishongallery.com |date= |accessdate=2013-07-07}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.karandagi.com/indexE.html |title=karandagi concept- Design, Culture & Life Style |publisher=Karandagi.com |date= |accessdate=2013-07-07 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130927071602/http://karandagi.com/indexE.html |archivedate=2013-09-27 }}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rusmuseum.ru/eng/home/ |title=The Russian Museum |publisher=Rusmuseum.ru |date= |accessdate=2013-07-07 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130705082447/http://www.rusmuseum.ru/eng/home |archivedate=2013-07-05 }}
12. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.magnes.org/ |title=The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life |publisher=Magnes.org |date= |accessdate=2013-07-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080209092656/http://www.magnes.org/ |archive-date=2008-02-09 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.saint-petersburg.com/museums/museum-non-conformist-art |title=Museum of Non-Conformist Art, Pushkinskaya 10, Saint Petersburg, Russia |publisher=Saint-petersburg.com |date= |accessdate=2013-07-07}}
14. ^ 
15. ^http://www.jerusalem-theatre.co.il/jerusalem%20theatre/about%20us.aspx
16. ^http://www.karandagi.com/
17. ^http://www.naima-art.com/#!alexander-gurevich/cnaw
18. ^http://www.colorida.biz/

Further reading

  • From Gulag to Glasnost: Nonconformist Art from the Soviet Union. The N&N Dodge Collection. Thames and Hudson, New York, 1995
  • 12 from the Soviet Underground. Catalogue, Berkeley, CA, 1976
  • 21 Artists from The Fellowship for Experimental Art, gallery Route One, USA, 1988
  • Creativity Under Duress: From Gulag To Glasnost. Catalogue, Louisville, KY, 1989
  • Soltes, Ori Z. III. Art, Politics, Literature and Religion, Art and the Holocaust. B'nai B'rith Klutznick National Museum, Washington DC. P. 6-8
  • Modern Art Gallery "Anna", catalogue, Leningrad,1990
  • Alexandr Gurevich - biblical series-painting, catalogue, St. Petersburg, 1993
  • Alexander Gurevich - Painting, David Gallery, catalogue, Jerusalem,2000
  • Boris Bernstein, Nikolai Blagodatov, "Alexander Gurevich", San Francisco 2008 (album)
  • Newspaper "Vesti", application "Okna", 18 December 2008
  • "Sea Level", catalogue II international Art Festival, "Pushkinskaya-10" art center, 2009
  • 7th international triennial of graphic art, 2012 - 348 p.: ill.
  • International Contemporary Artists,volume 8, ICA Publishing. 2014
  • Colorida gallery, Lisbon, catalog 2015, http://www.colorida.biz/gurevich.jpg
  • Leningrad Underground, New Museum,2015, Sn. Petersburg,Russia
  • The Art Encyclopedia, Jerusalem, Israel, 2016
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