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Fomin Vladimir

Petrozavodsk, Karelia, Russia

In the ratings of the International Data Bank of Modern Art, Vladimir Fomin is listed among the t...

About the artist

Fomin Vladimir

Joined In 2010

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About the artist

Fomin Vladimir

Joined In 2010

(1 Followers)

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In the ratings of the International Data Bank of Modern Art, Vladimir Fomin is listed among the ten top artists of Russia. Television documentaries about Fomin have been produced in the USA, Germany, Finland, Sweden, Norway, and Russia. His works adorn the pages of hundreds of publications totaling more than million copies, are displayed on the Internet on more than 100 web sites, and are included in dozens of art CDs. More than 1000 of his works are in the permanent collections of museums in Russia, Finland, and Norway, and in private collections, art galleries, and cultural centers around the world, including the Russian Museum, Art Museum of the Republic of Karelia, Tomsk Regional Museum, Museum of the Khanty-Mansiisk Region, art museums in Riihimaki, Ioensuu, Juvjaskjulja, France, Denmark and Mikkeli; The Finnish National Hunting Museum, the Henrik Ibsen Museum (National Museum of Norway), as well as in the collections of the Government of the City of Moscow and the diplomatic missions of Russia, the France, the Denmark, the United States, and Finland. Fomins art is studied in colleges and universities in the United States, Hungary (from 1999), Finland, Russia (from 2000), and Norway (from 2002).

Vladimir Nikolaevich Fo...

In 1989, he graduated from the Krasnoselskoe Jeweler School, where he specialized in jewelry design. Between 1984 and 1992, after he chose his artistic direction, Fomin fine-tuned his skills with the folk artists of Central Russia and studied the art of Finno-Ugric peoples of Siberia and the Russian North. May 1993 - the Ministry of External Communications of the Republic of Karelia, Russia. August - September 1993 - the Brenner Gallery of Tubingen, Germany. December 1994 - the US Embassy in Moscow. March 1995 - the Bank "Vozrozhdenie". May 1995 - the US Embassy in Moscow. October - December 1995 - the National Hunting Museum of Finland.November 1995 - the Gallery Renate and Jochen Kuhnhenne in Cochem-Brauheck, Germany. January - February 1996 - the Russian Center of Science and Culture in Helsinki, Finland. November - December 1996 - the City Hall in Cochem-Brauheck, Germany.June - August 1998 - the Gallery "Villa Nurminata" in Parikala, Finland. January - March 1999 - the Art Museum in Riihimaki, Finland. June 1999 - the Finnkulturcentrum in Torsby, Sweden.July - August 1999 - the Vermlands Museum in Karlstad, Sweden.August 1999 - the Book Fair in Goteborg, Sweden.September 1999 - the Norsk-Finska Kulturinstitutt in Oslo, N...