WALERA MARTYNCHIK
Biography
For decades the Soviet Nonconformists
Art had been associated with artists from Moscow and Leningrad. Only
after Perestroika did it become clear that an independent cultural
life existed outside these two cities-though deep underground.
Walera Martynchik was born in1948 in
Belarus - in the country where M.Chagall and H.Sutin were born, and
were K.Malevich taught his theories at the Vitebsk’s School of Art.
He spent his childhood in the beautiful
medieval town of Grodno on the border with Poland. There he did his
first drawings in the Art Studio of the “Palace of Culture”. He
experienced the first conflict with the repressive Soviet
educational system when he was expelled from a foundation course for
visiting an “unlawful” exhibition in Moscow.
Nevertheless in1965 he was able to enrol
in the Public Art course at the Byelorussian Academy of Fine Art and
Drama in Minsk. After graduating in 1972, he started work in a State
Public Art Company. Whilst there, he participated in projects in
mosaic, stained glass, mural, sculpture and ceramic.
During this time he was also working on
developing his own style in painting. He began to work on series of
large paintings, the first of which “Provocation” was completed in
1979.
The attitude of the Soviet government
towards modern Art is well known, and Walera’s first chance to
exhibit his works was only after “Perestroika”. In1987 he was the
leader and organiser of a group of non-conformist Byelorussian
artists known as “Forma” which mounted a series of exhibitions in
Minsk, Tallinn and Moscow.
He lives and works in London. He
exhibits internationally and his works are in public and private
collections throughout the world.
Solo
exhibitions
2019
Singapore Arteries Art fair
2018 OXO Tower, Barge House Exhibition, London
2018 Bethnal Green Gallery, London
2016 STAGE, Singapore Art fair
2015 Biennale of Light and Sound, Moscow, Russia
2014 Solo show, Museum of Decorative Art, Moscow
2014 Solo show, Crouch End Open Studios
2013 Solo Show, Albemarle Gallery, London.
2012 Solo show "Art of Memory" Martynchik drawings, House of
Vostrovska Gallery, Vyner Street, London
2011 Solo exhibition at the Pink Floyd Show, O2, London
2010 Solo exhibition. at the MTV Award, Madrid
2010 Unique Art Gallery, Chelsea, London
2008 "Walera Martynchik" Ivana Morozoff Galerie, Brussels, Belgium
2008 "Walera Martynchik" New End Gallery, Hampstead, London
2007 "Consolation Zone" Martynchik Art Foundation, Pushkin House,
Bloomsbury Sq., London EC1
2006 “Walera Martynchik” ArtLondon.com Gallery, London
2005 “Walera Martynchik” ArtLondon.com Gallery London
1997 “Walera Martynchik” Galery Basmajan, Paris, France
1994 “Walera Martynchik” Vlissingen City Gallery, Holland
1994 “Walera Martynchik” Gallery Basmajan, Paris, France
1992 “Walera Martynchik” Gallery Basmajan, Paris, France
1990 “Walera Martynchik” Red Square Gallery, London
Selected group exhibitions
2015 Red
Square Gallery, Singapore
2014 Lounerdale House Gallery, Highgate Hill, London
2014 Koller Abstract Art Gallery, Academy of Art, Moscow
2013 Academy of Art, Moscow
2012 House of Vostrovska Gallery, Vyner Street, London
2012 Matt Roberts gallery, Vyner Street, London
2012 Abstract Art Group show, Vitebsk, Belarus
2010 La Galleria Pall Mall, Art Bizzar, London
2010 New End Gallery, Hamstead, London
2010 Artige Fine Art, La Galeria Pall Mall, London
2010 Russian Art Fair, Mayfair, London
2010 Artige Fine Art, Colomb Gallery, Mayfair,
2010 Ricshaw House Gallery, London
2010 Unique Art Gallery, Chelsy, London
2010 Russian Art Fair, Mayfair, London
2010 Artige Art Exhibition, Maifair, London
2010 Ricshow Art Gallery, London
2009 Bedfordbury Gallery, Covent Garden, London
2009 Ricksaw House Gallery, London
2009 Albermarle Gallery, London
2008 New End Gallery, Hampstead, London
2007 "21 Century Watercolour" Royal Society of watercolour artists,
Bankside Gallery, London
2005 “21 Century Watercolour” Bankside Gallery, London
2005 New English Art Club, Mall Gallery, London
2004 Royal Institute of Oil Painters, Mall Gallery, London
2002 Demarco Art Foundation, Brooks Univercity, Oxford
2001 Dach exhibition, Gallery im Kunshaus, Tacheles, Berlin
2000 Demarco Art Foundation, Stainly Picker Gallery, London
1998 Kensington Art Fair, London
1995 Art from Belarus, Edinburgh Festival
1991 Olimpia Art Fair London
After liberalisation of political and cultural lives in the
former USSR an organiser and a leader of “Forma”- a group of
nonconformist artists in Belarus
1989 “Forma” exhibition Union of Artists Gallery, Moskow
1989 “Forma exhibition Troitsk City-gallery, Moskow
1988 1st Festival of Soviet underground Art Narva, Estonia
1988 “Forma” exhibition Na Kashirke Gallery, Moskow
1987 “Forma” exhibition “Kadriorg” State Art Museum, Tallin, Estonia
1987 “Forma” exhibition Kohtla-iarve, City-gallery, Estonia
Awards- Prize
winner "21 Century Watercolour" competition, Bankside Gallery,
London 2005
Public and private collections:
National
Museum, Lviv, Ukraine
Museum
of Modern Art, Minsk, Belarus
Norton
Dodge Collection of Soviet Underground Art, New Jersey, USA
Private collections around the globe.
Paris, 1992, Solo Show at
Gallerie Basmajian
|
London, 1990, Red Square Gallery
|
|
London, 2013, Solo Show at
Albemarle Gallery
|
London, 2013, Solo Show at
Albemarle Gallery
|
Moscow, 2015, Academy of Arts
|
Moscow, 2015, Academy of Arts
|
Singapore, 2015, Stage, Art Fair
|
Moscow, 2015, Museum of Applied
Arts
|
Moscow, 2015, Celestial Objects,
Museum of Applied Arts
|
Madrid, 2010, MTV Award
|
Lviv, Ukraine, 2016, National
Museum
|
London, 2018, Willesden Green
Gallery
|
London, 2018, Willesden Green
Gallery
|
Singapore, 2019, ARTery Art Fair
|
Singapore, 2019, Art Fair
|
London, 2018, Heart, Veins, And
Arteries, Barge House Exhibition, OXO Tower
|
London, 2019, Paddington, Maria
Magdalena Church, Misterium Cosmographicum, Light Exhibition
|
Moscow, 2016, Belyaevo Gallery,
Bienalle of Light
|
Moscow, 2016, Belyaevo Gallery,
Misterium Cosmographicum, Light Installation and Performance
|
Moscow, Garage Museum, John
Coltrane Light Sculpture |
Singapore, 2019, ARTeries, Art
Fair |
|