Alexander Klevan | |
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Born | Siberia, Russia | 22 October 1950
Alexander Klevan (Александр Клеван; born on 22 October 1950 in Siberia, Russia) is a Russian artist.[1][2] Since 1990 he has lived in Israel.
Third-generation art gallery owner Menachem Safrai who runs the Safrai Gallery in Jerusalem and runs exhibitions outside of Israel has exhibited his work.[3][4]
1974–1979 Studied at The Lviv National Academy of Arts, Ukraine.
1979–1981 Teacher of Painting and Composition at the School Of Art Design. Lvov
1981–1989 Participated in General Art Exhibitions all over USSR Including International Exhibitions in Oslo, Norway
1991–1992 Group Exhibitions in USA, Canada.
1993–1995 Exhibitions organized by Safrai Gallery: Needham, Massachusets, Providence, Rhode Island, Indianapolis, Indiana Milwaukee, Wisconsin Falls Church, Virginia Framingham, Skokie Illinois, Rochester, NY Walnut Creek, California
1995 Personal Exhibition “Metamorphoses”, watercolor, oil Safrai Gallery , Jerusalem
1996 Artexpo, New York
1996 Personal Exhibition “Winter Mood” watercolor, oil Safrai Gallery, Tel-Aviv
1996–2001 Exhibitions organized By Safrai Gallery, USA
21/01/2000 Israeli oils, watercolors exhibited in Walnut Creek
3/11/2002 Israeli art brought to El Paso
2002–2003 Blackheath Gallery watercolor, London
2004–2007 Old City Caesarea Gallery, Israel
2004 – participation in Safrai Gallery Exhibition in Tucson [5][not specific enough to verify]
2005 Personal Exhibition “Beauty Transformation” in Beit Asia, Tel Aviv
2006 “Israeli Art Fair. Temple Sinai of Sharon”
2006 – Persona Exhibition in Art Center. Holon Israel
2009 – Personal Exhibition in Opera Hadasha in Tel Aviv “Time Transformation”
Alexander Klevan has created his own pretty well recognizable style absorbed the newest major influence, Israeli and Russian art’s rich tradition. [6][third-party source needed]
Gallery
References
- ^ "Ariʼel".
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- ^ "A legacy of Israeli art". The Jerusalem Post.
- ^ "Beth Shalom art show gets under way this week". The Jewish Chronicle.
- ^ "Israeli art show/sale at Anshei Israel". Green Valley News.
- ^ "Alexander Klevan". michaelhittlemangallery.com.