Aron
Freimovich Buch

Russia • 1923−2006

Biography and information

B. 1923 in Berdichev (Ukraine) – 2006, Moscow

In 1926 he migrated with his family to Moscow.

In 1937-41 he attended classes at the House of artistic education of children of the Soviet

district of Moscow.

In 1941-45 he worked in defense plants in Engels and Moscow.

In 1944-45 he studied at the art Studio under the leadership of the all

K. F. Juon. In 1947, he graduated with honors from the Moscow academic art

school of memory of 1905.

Since 1948, the participant of Moscow, Republican, all-Union and foreign

art exhibitions.

In 1957 admitted to the Union of artists of the USSR.

Solo exhibitions

1971 – art salon on Leninsky Prospekt (Moscow);

1984 – exhibition hall on the street Vavilov, 65 (Moscow);

1992 – exhibition hall at the Kuznetsk Bridge, 20 (Moscow)

Works are in State Tretyakov gallery, the Arkhangelsk regional Museum

fine arts, Penza regional art gallery,

The Museum of Victory on Poklonnaya hill in Moscow, as well as in museums and private collections

more than 20 countries in Europe, Asia and America.

Born in Berdichev in Zhytomyr region.

1926 - family moved to Moscow.

1937-1941 - worked in the House of art education of children of the Soviet area.

1941-1944 - was working at a defense plant in Engels, Saratov region.

1944-1945 - he studied in the Studio of fine art all under the guidance of K. Yuon.

1947 - graduated with honors from the Moscow regional art school Memory 1905, in V. N. Baksheeva.

Since 1948 there has been a constant participant of Moscow, Republican and all-Union art exhibitions.

From 1959 a member of the Union of artists of the USSR. His works are in State Tretyakov gallery, the Arkhangelsk regional Museum of fine arts, the Victory Museum (Moscow), etc., as well as in private collections in Russia and abroad.

Died February 21, 2006 at 83 years old. His Muse and mainstay happy the last part of life was his beloved second wife Maya, whom he loved even more than flowers, naked women and old Moscow – the theme of his paintings. He wrote only what he loved. And Maya, he wrote, wrote and wrote. Creating masterpiece after masterpiece was in my own world, its brightly colored fantasies, not knowing and not being interested in the surrounding everydayness.

On the day when he burned nearly all the paintings she wasn't around. Quite by accident, she was away from his "big baby" and no one could stop him throwing masterpieces into the fire. He said of himself: "My misfortune is that I do not accept anything but happiness".

After the exhibition in 1984, MOSH invited Buch to exhibit in the large hall of the building workshops. The success exceeded all expectations, and the artist was awarded the diploma "For the best work of the year". He received an offer to decorate hundreds of his paintings Palaces of culture, national museums, etc. And never took one. Workshop the artist was and he just took it to a dumpster and set on fire.

Describe the work of Aaron boukh – employment almost impossible: a feast of colors. It would be correct to quote him: "This painting comes to life in the distance. Must be able to out of the paint to remove the sound of the colors in the space. The main thing – to escape from captivity correct. In the name of his personal truth. And then you'll find. I now pluck the fruits of the accumulated. I was already so saturated with the nature of what they are doing simply the combination of colors. Even more important than color, and the combination of colors. I let go of my arm, like a bird in flight, she soars across the canvas, regardless of me. And color comes to life... And this I wrote from life in the City, then brought the impressions, feeling kind of canvas. After all, you need a canvas to write and not nature. Then to move and involve the viewer in the sponsors, so he was free to invent his own way". His work has been exhibited to this day. Glow still emanates from its flowers, sun, and all portrayed by the artist earthly things.

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  • Styles of art
    Impressionism
  • Techniques
    Oil
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    Painting
  • Subjects
    Still life, Landscape, Genre scene
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