Artwork

Vladimir Ilibayev

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Painter

Born in Ventspils, Latvia in 1952.

Education

Studied 2 years in Moscow State University, the Faculty of Philosophy.

Graduated from St. Peterburg Fine Arts Academy (1983-1988).

One of the founders of Moscow artists group “Vernisage” (1987), “Free art” group in Riga (1989) and one of founders of the association of Russian artists of Latvia (1997).

Paintings can be found in private collections and galleries of all European countries, USA and Latin America.

 

Public Collection

Paintings and graphics are exhibited in Ventspils museum collection.

Paintings exhibited:

In France (Lorean) 1981

In Germany (Stralzund) 1984; in Berlin “Im neuen Krauzler Eck” 2002;

In Russia (Leningrad) 1988 (Vernisage „Island“)

Art Fair

„Art Expo“ 1997 „Coliseum Holl“, New York.

“Europe Art 2002” Geneva, Stand No B2-B3.

Solo exhibitions:

2001 – “Nelly” Gallery, Riga

2001 – Russian Embassy in Latvia

2000 – “Ventspils History Museum”

1999 – “Nelly” Gallery, Riga

1999 – “Baltars 98” Kipsala International Exhibition Centre, Riga

1998 – “Solus” Gallery, Riga

1997 – “Raunas 17” Gallery, Riga

1997 – “Raunas 17” Gallery, Riga (catalogue)

1997 – “Solus” Gallery, Riga

1997 – “Dina” art salon, Ventspils

1997 – “Rigas Vini” Gallery, Riga

1997 – “Rigas Vini” Gallery, Riga

1996 – “Rigas Vini” Gallery, Riga

1995 – “Lapa” Gallery, Riga (catalogue)

1994 – “Ars Longa” Gallery, Riga

1994-1995 – “Ventspils Fishing History Museum”

1994 – “Ventspils History Museum”

1993 – “Ventspils History Museum”

1990 – “Vera” Gallery, Riga

1989 – “Ventspils History Museum”

1988 – “Ventspils International Club”

1987 – “Vernisage” Gallery, Moscow

1983 – “Ventspils History Museum”

1982– “Ventspils Fishing History Museum”

1981– “Ventspils Fishing History Museum”

1978 – “Ventspils History Museum”

Publications:

„Art Expo“ 1997, (catalogue - Gallery “Rigas Vini”) „Coliseum Holl“, New York.

“Who is Who in Latvia”, Riga, 1997

“Who is Who in Latvia”, Riga, 1999, “Edition by Valery Belokon”, page 885

“Ventspils” The art and artist, Ventspils, 1998

“Euro Art Geneva 2002” page 23; 36; 132; 134.