"Servant of the Temple of the Tinkers."
"Servant of the Temple of the Tinkers."
1996.
Cart., temp., wood, rope.
570×610 mm
Petr Perevevezencev is a Soviet Russian graphic and artist, illustrator, and poet.
Born in Moscow in the family of the artist Yuli Yulievich Perevezentsev. He studied at the art and technology department of the Moscow Institute of Technology, graduating in 1985.
Works are stored:
State Museum of Fine Arts named after. A.S. Pushkin, Moscow.
Art Museum of the city of Yaroslavl. Russia.
Kaliningrad Art Gallery. Russia.
Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
Museum of Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovento, Italy.
Bavarian State Library, Munich. Germany.
State Library and State Museums of Berlin.
Klingspohr Museum. Germany.
Museum of Book and Type Art, Offenbach am Main. Germany.
Saxon State Library, Dresden. Germany.
University Research Library, Mannheim. Germany.
Personal exhibitions and projects:
1999 – “Kopysa and its inhabitants.” State Museum of Fine Arts named after. A.S. Pushkin. Moscow.
1997 - “Three versions of Alitka’s life.” Joint project with S. Yakunin. Gallery "Velta". Moscow.
1997 – “Kopysa. New objects." Gallery "Velta". Moscow.
1998 – “Kopysyan Chronicles”. Gallery "Velta". Moscow.
1998 – “New ethnographic studies. Magi". Joint project with S. Yakunin. Gallery "Velta". Moscow.|
2000 – “Kopysyan”. Joint project with S. Yakunin. Gallery "Home". Moscow.
2001 – “Kopysa. Attempt to exit." Joint project with S. Yakunin. Zverevsky Center for Contemporary Art. Moscow.
2009—“Book Cabinet of Curiosities.” State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg. (Catalog).
2005 – “The Wonderworker was tall...” To the 100th anniversary of D. Kharms. State Russian Museum; Ludwig Museum at the State Russian Museum. St. Petersburg (catalog).
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