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Mikhail Barzdyka

1944

Artist, graphic artist, illustrator. Member of the BuKub team.

Creates book graphics, non-figurative etchings and psychedelic computer graphics. Many works are dedicated to Pleschenitsy and Logoisk district.

Lives and works in Minsk.

Groups

Selected Artwork Series

Selected artworks

Associated institutions

Selected dates:

January 14, 1944

Born in the village of Shklyantsy (Lagoysky district, Vitebsk region, BSSR, today the Republic of Belarus).

1968–1973

He studied at the Belarusian Polytechnic Institute at the Faculty of Architecture.

Since 1975

Collaborates with Belarusian publishing houses.

1976–1977

He taught at the Belarusian Polytechnic Institute at the Department of Drawing and Painting of the Faculty of Architecture.

1981–1986

He studied at the Moscow Polygraphic Institute.

1979-1989

Creation and work in the creative independent community of three artists "BUKUB".

Since 1990

Member of the graphics section of the Union of Artists of the BSSR (today the Belarusian Union of Artists).

1992

The works were awarded a silver medal at the 22nd International Salon in Belgium

1993

The works were awarded the gold medal of the European Academy of Arts.

2001

Illustrated the book "Simon-Music" by Yakub Kolas.

2004

Together with M. Bashlakov, he published the book "Unexplored", which at the Frankfurt Book Fair in 2005 was among the hundred best books in the world.

2006

The book Wormwood-Chernobyl (2005), designed by the artist, received a gold medal at the International Competition in Belgium.