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eng Automatic Translation

Andrey Voskresensky

1982

Photographer.

Photographs are stored in the National Historical Museum of the Republic of Belarus (Minsk, Belarus), the Museum of Contemporary Fine Arts (Minsk, Belarus), the Russian Museum of Photography (Nizhny Novgorod, Russia), the State Museum and Exhibition Center ROSPHOTO (St. Petersburg, Russia) and in private collections.

The works were published in albums and catalogs, including: International catalog "Earth in 2001", France; "Continuation" 2010 (Minsk); "Metamorphoses" 2014 (Minsk); "Volga Biennale-2014" (Nizhny Novgorod); "Minsk School of Photography. 1960s – 2000s." 2014 (St. Petersburg).

Lives and works in Minsk.

Groups

Selected Artwork Series

Selected artworks

Associated institutions

Selected dates:

April 19, 1982

Born in Minsk (BSSR, now the Republic of Belarus).

2002

Awarded a gold medal in the photography category at the first Youth Delphic Games of the CIS member states.

2002

The first personal exhibition at the National Historical Museum of the Republic of Belarus (Minsk).

2005

Graduated from the Belarusian State Academy of Arts with a degree in television cameramanship.

Since 2006

Works professionally in the film industry.

2008

Personal exhibition "Gum Arabic" - Museum of Contemporary Fine Arts (Minsk).

2013

Personal exhibition "Transformations" - Museum of the History of Belarusian Cinema (Minsk).

Since 2014

Member of the Belarusian Union of Cinematographers.

2014

Special diploma for the author's performance in the category "Art - Photography" of the VI International Photographic Festival "Volga Biennale-2014" - Russian Museum of Photography (Russia, Nizhny Novgorod).

Since 2015

Member of the Belarusian public association "Photo Art".

2016

Participant of the Odyssey project - National Center for Contemporary Arts of the Republic of Belarus (Minsk).