Sergey Kamennoy

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Kamennoy, Sergey (Russian: Каменной, Сергей Николаевич) born 29 May 1959 in the city of Kharkov, Ukraine is a contemporary graphic artist. In 1978-1983 has studied at the Academy of Art, Kharkov and from 1988 was a member of an Artists Union of Ukraine. He now lives and works in France, member of the Artists Union of France.

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[edit] Solo Exhibitions

  • 2008 Museum of Oskar Kokoschka, Austria
  • 2008 Museum of Egon Schiele, Austria
  • 2004-05 Grenier à Sel, Honfleur, France.
  • 2004 Gallery «Brunstingerhof», Beilen, Holland.
  • 2001 Gallery "ART’L", Moscow, Russia.
  • 2000 "Austrian airlines", Moscow, Russia.
  • 1999-01 Gallery «Nefa», Wels, Austria.
  • 1997-99 Central House of Artists, Moscow, Russia.

[edit] Group Exhibitions

  • 2007 IV International Novosibirsk Biennale of Contemporary graphics, Novosibirsk, Russia.
  • 2007 International Art Symposium « Atelier an der Donau », Pochlarn, Austria.
  • 2007 European Contemporary Art Fair « ART.METZ », Metz, France.
  • 2007 Espace Triennal of Chamalières, France.
  • 2004-06 International Art Salon «Salon d'Automne», Paris, France.
  • 2004 Art Salon S.N.B.A., Paris, France.
  • 1999-01 International Art Salon. Central House of Artists. Moscow, Russia.
  • 1999-2000 Annual International Art Fair «Art Manege», Moscow, Russia.
  • 1997 IX International Graphique Biennale, Varna, Bulgaria.
  • 1994 XV International exhibition of ex-libris, Malbork, Poland.
  • 1991 XIV International exhibition of ex-libris, Malbork, Poland.
  • 1984, 1994 International exhibition «Mini Art», Toronto, Canada.
  • 1984 Exhibitions of diplomas of Art Schools, Moscow, Russia.
  • 1984-90 Participation in regional exhibitions.

[edit] Public Collections

  • The Art Museum, Kharkov, Ukraine
  • The State Art Museum, Kiev, Ukraine
  • The Municipal gallery, Kharkov, Ukraine
  • The Art Museum, Poltava, Ukraine
  • The State Art Museum of Bashkortostan, Ufa, Russia
  • The State Art Museum, Novosibirsk, Russia
  • The Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto, Italy
  • Malbork Castle, Poland
  • The Ministry of culture of Russian Federation
  • The Ministry of culture of Ukraine
  • The Russian Fond of Culture
  • The Artists Union of Russia

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