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Anatoly Dudkin

1935 – 1991

Photographer.

The creator of an amateur association, which later became known as the Minsk Regional Photo Club "Krynitsa".

Lived and worked in Minsk.

Selected Artwork Series

Selected artworks

Selected dates:

February 2, 1935

Born in the BSSR, now the Republic of Belarus.

1975

The second regional photo exhibition dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the Great Victory was held in the RDK hall, and in the summer of the same year a unique photo exhibition “Miniphoto-75”, created by Anatoly Dudkin, was held.

1975

Anatoly began to create an amateur association, which later became known as the Minsk Regional Photo Club "Krynitsa", which united the best amateur photographers of the Minsk region.

1984

The regional photo club "Krynitsa" organized a photo exhibition at the collective farm "New Life" in the Borisov district. On Anatoly’s initiative, all 120 works were donated to the collective farm.

1984

Participant of the plein air seminar in Ivenets.

April 1, 1985

In Zhodino, on the initiative of Dudkin and a member of the regional photo club “Krynitsa” Anatoly Danilov , a photo exhibition “Earth and People” was opened. The exhibition was housed at the Research Institute of Agriculture, and members of the photo club worked on it for more than a year. All works were donated to the research institute.

1985

Participant of the visiting plein-air seminar on the Berezina River "Priterpa-85".

February 1, 1987

Conducted a Sunday seminar for the regional photo club "Krynitsa". He presented his creative report from the works of different years, as well as a new series of photographic works - tinted “Acts” or “Nudes”.

1989

Participation in the founding congress for the creation of the Soviet photographic association, which took place in Moscow, at the USSR Ministry of Culture on Arbat.

July 2, 1991

The photographer died.