Oleksandr Andreev

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Oleksandr Abramovich Andreev (1958–2016).

Oleksandr Abramovich Andreev was born on May 14, 1958 in the village of Velyka-Chorna, Novosibirsk region.
From 1971 to 1975, he worked in the private studio of A. A. Fadeev (village of Magarach, Bakhchisaray District, Crimea).
From 1979 to 1985, he studied at the art and graphic faculty of the Kuban State University (department of painting). Fine art teachers of professor G.V. Bida, E.P. Danilyan.
Participation in exhibitions since 1987.
Since 1994, a member of the Union of Artists of Ukraine.
Since 2008 – Honored Artist of Crimea.
From 2009 to 2014, he headed the Simferopol branch of the Crimean organization of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine.

Oleksandr Andreev's works are exhibited and stored in museums and private collections in Bulgaria, Turkey, Israel, the USA, Germany, and the Czech Republic.
In the museums of Crimea: in Sevastopol (Sevastopol Art Museum named after M.P. Kroshytskyi), Bakhchisarai (Bakhchisarai Historical, Cultural and Archaeological Museum-Reserve), Simferopol (Simferopol Art Museum).
In the galleries: Istanbul (Asmalimescit Sanat Galerisi), Yalta (Art-mansion), Kyiv (Art-gallery "iF").

Participation in exhibitions:
International festival of galleries ART-MIF, Moscow, 1990
Exhibition of religious art by artists, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Simferopol, 1990
Personal exhibition in the gallery of the magazine "Yunist", Moscow, 1993.
Exhibitions, auctions ARTIUM, ART FOAR, "EROL", Istanbul, Turkey, 1994-1998.
Exhibition "Magic colors of the Dnipro", Dnipropetrovsk, 2008
The exhibition "Memorial A.I. Kuindzhi", Mariupol, 2008.
Personal exhibition at the House of Science named after V.I. Vernadsky, Simferopol, 2008.
Personal exhibition at the Crimean organization of the NSHU, Simferopol, 2008.
Personal exhibition at the Art Museum of the Historical and Architectural Reserve, Bakhchisaray, 2008.
Personal exhibition at the "ART-Sadiba" Gallery, Yalta, 2009.
Personal exhibition in Kyiv, 2010.
Personal exhibition in the Verkhovna Rada of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, 2010