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Anatoli Gostev (1946-2022) was Born on August 23, 1946, in Brest came from a family with a Polish mo...
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Anatoli Gostev (1946-2022) was Born on August 23, 1946, in Brest came from a family with a Polish mother and a Russian father.
From 1973 to 1997, Gostev was employed as an artist at the "Art" - production association. Initially, he focused on creating monumental works such as mosaics, frescoes, tapestries, and sgraffito, along with easel painting.
▪ From 1978 to 1993, he was a member of the Union of Artists of the USSR.
▪ Since 1994, he has been exclusively engaged in easel painting.
▪ In 1997, he permanently relocated to the European Union 🇪🇺.
▪ Since 1997, he has worked as an independent artist.
Gostev's works can be found in museums in Moscow, Minsk, as well as in private collections in Germany, Austria, Great Britain, Italy, Sweden, the United States, Poland, and Switzerland. Over his lifetime, Gostev created approximately 500 easel paintings, along with numerous projects and sketches.
☦️ Anatoli Gostev passed away on January 15, 2022, leaving behind a legacy of beauty and fond memories.
🟥 Detailed biography of the renowned Russian artist Anatoli Gostev is on GOSTEV'S Dynasty website
🟥 European critics said of him: "The Last Artist who absorbed the experience of the great masters of painting."
Anatoli Gostev received his education at the music and art school in Voronezh. Throughout his career, he worked as an artist, designer, and stenographer for a television studio.
▪ From 1973 to 1996, participated in all regional, republican, and all-Union exhibitions.
▪ From 1993 to 2001, had a contract with Galerie Gunzoburg 88662 Überlingen.
▪ In 1995, had a solo exhibition with Zwissler Max at Galerie Gunzoburg.
▪ In 1998, had a solo exhibition at Galerie Gunzoburg.
▪ In 1999, had a solo exhibition at Dom Pracy Twórczej Ministerstwa Kultury.
▪ In 1999, had a solo exhibition at Atelier Buckenmaier 88662 Überlingen.
▪ From 2001 to 2002, had a contract with Galerie Wesner Abendbergweg 9, Konstanz, Switzerland.
▪ In 2002, had a solo exhibition at K-Galerie im Maxforum, Thomas-Wimmer-Ring 11, Munich.
▪ From 2002 to 2010, had a contract with K-Galerie im Maxforum and participated in all gallery exhibitions as a permanent artist.
▪ In 2012, had an exhibition at Sipplingen Bahnhof with Barbara Michel Jaegerhuber am Bodensee gallery.
▪ In 2021, participated as a special guest in the ART Climate Change | 13.09-8.10.2021 exhibition at Art Basel Centrum in Switzerland.
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