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Vladimir Shakhlevich

1949

Photographer, curator. He also works in a duet with Galina Moskaleva.

The photographic practice of Vladimir Shakhlevich is also considered in the context of the phenomenon of the Minsk school of creative photography.

Vladimir Shakhlevich also acted as curator of exhibitions: Diane Newmeyer's solo exhibition in Minsk; personal exhibition "Portrait and Act" by Martha Kazanav (USA); personal exhibition "Photography of Reconstruction and Deconstruction" by Steve Yates in Minsk and New Mexico, USA.

Lives and works in Moscow.

Links:

Personal website: vol686.wixsite.com/vadimir-shakhlevich

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Selected dates:

August 12, 1949

Born in Brest (BSSR, today the Republic of Belarus).

Since 1991

Member of the Union of Photographers of Russia.

1993

He was awarded the "Best Photo Artist" award at the 2nd All-Russian Photo Festival of the SFHR in Moscow.

2006

Received a prize at the Silver Camera of the Moscow House of Photography.