Alexander Klevan
Alexander Klevan | |
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Siberia, Russia | 22 October 1950
Alexander Klevan (Александр Клеван; born on 22 October 1950 in Siberia, Russia; אלכסנדר קלבן) is a Russian artist.[1][2] Since 1990 he has lived in Israel.
Klevan studied at The Lviv National Academy of Arts, Ukraine from 1974–79. He taught painting and composition at the School Of Art Design in Lvov from 1979–81. He has exhibited his art all over the USSR, and at international exhibitions in Norway, the United States, and Canada.
Third-generation art gallery owner Menachem Safrai, who runs the Safrai Gallery in Jerusalem and also holds exhibitions outside of Israel, has exhibited his work.[3][4] Exhibitions organized by Safrai Gallery between 1993 and 1995 include showings in Needham, Massachusetts; Providence, Rhode Island; Indianapolis, Indiana; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Falls Church, Virginia; Framingham, Massachusetts; Skokie, Illinois; Rochester, New York; and Walnut Creek, California. Solo exhibitions of watercolors and oils in Jerusalem in 1995 (titled “Metamorphoses”) and Tel Aviv in 1996 (titled “Winter Mood”) were organized by the Safrai Gallery.
Klevan participated in the 1996 ArtExpo in New York, and exhibited in Waltut Creek in 2000, in El Paso in 2002, and at the Blackheath Gallery in London in 2002–2003. He had a show Old City Caesarea Gallery, Israel, in 2004–2007.
In 2004 he participated in a Safrai Gallery exhibition in Tucson.[5] His show titled “Beauty Transformation” was presented in Beit Asia, Tel Aviv, in 2005. In 2006, he participated in the Israeli Art Fair at Temple Sinai of Sharon and had a solo show titled “Time Transformation” at the Opera Hadasha in Tel Aviv.
Klevan has created his own recognizable style and absorbed the newest major influences, while holding to Israeli and Russian art’s rich traditions.[6]
Gallery
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Cats
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Old Sinagog Tel Aviv
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The Hour
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Still Life
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Summer Time
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Town at the Sea
References
- ↑ "Ariʼel".
- ↑ "Rabin Reflects on Father's Legacy". Boston Globe.
- ↑ "A legacy of Israeli art". The Jerusalem Post.
- ↑ "Beth Shalom art show gets under way this week". The Jewish Chronicle.
- ↑ "Israeli art show/sale at Anshei Israel". Green Valley News.
- ↑ "Alexander Klevan". michaelhittlemangallery.com.
External links
- Alexander Klevan Art Gallery Official Site
- DGLM gallery
- Grigory Ostrovsky Doctor of History of Fine Art
- Israel Art Guide
- Artexpo New York