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Exhibitions removed[edit]

I am removing the list of exhibitions per MOS:ART#Exhibitions, but am preserving them here in case anyone would like to use them as the basis of future research.

Exhibitions During his extensive career, Kudryashov participated in many exhibitions, both solo and group, worldwide. Here is a list of selected solo exhibitions covering five decades. List of Solo Exhibitions

  • 2018 Oleg Kudryashov: Bridge to the Future, Russian Cultural Centre, London, United Kingdom
  • 2016 New Acquisitions of Prints and Drawings in 2009–2014, Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia
  • 2015 Oleg Kudryashov: Retrospective, Woland Associazione Culturale, Magazzino delle Idee, Municipal Art Gallery, Trieste, Italy
  • 2012 Freedom Inside Yourself: Retrospective, Bermondsey Project, London, England
  • 2004 Masters Gallery, Moscow, Russia
  • 2001 LeVall Gallery, Novosibirsk, Russia (retrospective)
  • 1999 Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow (retrospective); Brjansk Museum, Brjansk, Russia
  • 1998 Francis Graham-Dixon Gallery (at the Grosvenor Gallery), London
  • 1997-98 Oleg Kudryashov: Constructions, Drypoints and Paper Sculptures, Duke University, North Carolina
  • 1997 Robert Brown Gallery, Washington, DC
  • 1996 Pictures and Prints 1995-96, 107 Workshop Gallery, Wiltshire, England
  • 1995 Oleg Kudryashov, Moscow Remembered, The George Washington University Dimock Gallery, Washington DC
  • 1994 Robert Brown Gallery, Washington, DC
  • 1993 Francis Graham-Dixon Gallery, London
  • 1992-93 The Central House of Artists, Moscow
  • 1992 Prints and Reliefs, Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow; Galerie Saint-Guillaume, Tokyo, Japan
  • 1991 Patrick Cramer Gallery, Geneva, Switzerland; Francis Graham-Dixon Gallery, London; Robert Brown Gallery, Washington DC
  • 1990 The Central House of Artists, Moscow (retrospective)
  • 1989 Art-Connection, Basel, Switzerland; Roger Ramsay Gallery, Chicago
  • 1988 Douglas Hyde Gallery, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland; Patrick Cramer Gallery, Geneva; Robert Brown Gallery, Washington DC
  • 1987 Marlene Eleini Gallery, London; St Paul's Gallery, Leeds, England
  • 1986 Patrick Cramer Gallery, Geneva, Switzerland; Albert Totah Gallery, New York; Robert Brown Gallery, Washington DC
  • 1984 Robert Brown Gallery, Washington DC; Coracle Press Gallery, London
  • 1983 Riverside Studios, London
  • 1982 Robert Brown Gallery, Washington DC
  • 1976 Acme Gallery, London


Vegantics (talk) 23:03, 5 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]