Vladimir
Ananievich Petrov

Russia • nació en 1957

Biografía e información

Born in the Arkhangelsk region .

1989 – Graduated from art- graphic faculty of the Smolensk state pedagogical University.

1989 – 1991 Artist dorogobuzhskiy RK Komsomol "Youth center".

1991 - 1997 Artist – designer in the FSF "omega".

1997 - 1999 Head of art production workshop OOTS "Province", p. upper – Dnepr, Dorogobuzh district.

1999 Awarded the diploma of the Union of artists of Russia.

2001 Moved from dorogobuzhsky district in the Smolensk for permanent residence.

2002 was Awarded the Diploma of the IInd degree of the Administration of Smolensk for participation in all-Russian exhibition "Flax – in goods of Russia".

Honorary diploma of the all-Russia society of protection of monuments of history and culture for active participation in propaganda of monuments of history and culture.

Exhibitions:

Since 1986 the participant of regional art exhibitions .

1991 inter-Republican exhibition "Monuments of the Fatherland",., Minsk, Smolensk .

1993 Personal art exhibition, Smolensk (Outhouse art gallery).

1996 Personal art exhibition, Smolensk (Outhouse art gallery).

1999 all-Russian exhibition "Russia", Moscow. All-Russian exhibition "Boldino autumn", Moscow.

2001 Overseas exhibition of Smolensk artists in Vitebsk (Republic of Belarus).

2002 Regional exhibition "Time. Space. Man.", G. Gagarin. Interregional exhibition "young Russia", Bryansk.

2003 Regional exhibition "Artists of Central regions of Russia", Lipetsk.

All-Russian exhibition "Artists of St. Petersburg", St. Petersburg.

Overseas exhibition of Smolensk painters in Orsha (Belarus).

Mobile exhibition of Russian Academy of arts , in Smolensk , Moscow.

Personal art exhibition, Smolensk (Socio – cultural centre).

2004 international exhibition of Smolensk painters in Orsha (Belarus).

2007 exhibition in the city of Smolensk.

The best works of the artist are stored in the Smolensk Museum - reserve, all-Russian society of protection of monuments of architecture, are in private collections in Russia, Germany, Poland.