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Alexander Kishchenko

1933 – 1997

Artist, teacher.

Author of hundreds of works in the genre of easel and monumental art, portrait painter.

His work is characterized by a wide genre and thematic range, a deep philosophical rethinking of reality, citizenship, characteristic emotional and expressive plastic solutions.

He was the founder of the Belarusian monumental tapestry school.

Selected events

Selected Artwork Series

Selected artworks

Associated institutions

Associated Documents

Selected dates:

May 13, 1933

Born in the farm Bely Kolodez (USSR, now Bogucharsky district, Voronezh region of the Russian Federation). After school, he worked as a painter for artistic decoration at the Zhdanov plant "Azovstal".

1953

He entered the Faculty of Monumental Painting of the Lviv State Institute of Applied and Decorative Arts (now the Lviv National Academy of Arts).

1960

After graduating from the institute, he worked as a performing artist in the creative team of the muralist Litovchenko in Kiev.

1961

He moved to Minsk at the invitation of Gavriil Vashchenko, the founder of the department of monumental and decorative art of the Belarusian Theater and Art Institute (now the Belarusian State Academy of Arts).

1963-1970

He taught painting and composition at the department of monumental and decorative art of the Belarusian Theater and Art Institute in Minsk (BSAI).

At the same time, he was actively engaged in creativity and organization of tapestry production in the BSSR (now the Republic of Belarus).

1980

He was recognized as the Honored Art Worker of the BSSR .

1991

Received the title of People's Artist of the BSSR .

1994

He created the "Tapestry of the Century" , which was included in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest tapestry in the world.

November 11, 1997

He died and was buried in Minsk at the Eastern Cemetery.