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Born 1946. Known for: Painting.
From Mmoma.ru.com - William Brui was born in Leningrad, Russia in 1946, then graduated from an art school for children. In 1959, the young artist exhibited his works in his own apartment. In 1961, he... Read full biography
From Mmoma.ru.com - William Brui was born in Leningrad, Russia in 1946, then graduated from an art school for children. In 1959, the young artist exhibited his works in his own apartment. In 1961, he found an apprentice position at an engraver’s workshop, where he met the leading authors of the... Read full biography
From Mmoma.ru.com - William Brui was born in Leningrad, Russia in 1946, then graduated from an art school for children. In 1959, the young artist exhibited his works in his own apartment. In 1961, he found an apprentice position at an engraver’s workshop, where he met the leading authors of the 60s. In 1963, he started working in an abstract manner. Through 1965-1970, he collaborated with a semi-official Artists’ Shop gallery and took part in group exhibitions of Leningrad artists. In 1971, he... Read full biography
From Mmoma.ru.com - William Brui was born in Leningrad, Russia in 1946, then graduated from an art school for children. In 1959, the young artist exhibited his works in his own apartment. In 1961, he found an apprentice position at an engraver’s workshop, where he met the leading authors of the 60s. In 1963, he started working in an abstract manner. Through 1965-1970, he collaborated with a semi-official Artists’ Shop gallery and took part in group exhibitions of Leningrad artists. In 1971, he moved to Paris and had exhibitions at Cité Internationale des Arts, as well as Anton Meyer Gallery in Geneva. In the same year, he met Alex Liberman, artistic director of Vogue magazine in New York, who became Brui’s patron and introduced him to the... Read full biography
From Mmoma.ru.com - William Brui was born in Leningrad, Russia in 1946, then graduated from an art school for children. In 1959, the young artist exhibited his works in his own apartment. In 1961, he found an apprentice position at an engraver’s workshop, where he met the leading authors of the 60s. In 1963, he started working in an abstract manner. Through 1965-1970, he collaborated with a semi-official Artists’ Shop gallery and took part in group exhibitions of Leningrad artists. In 1971, he moved to Paris and had exhibitions at Cité Internationale des Arts, as well as Anton Meyer Gallery in Geneva. In the same year, he met Alex Liberman, artistic director of Vogue magazine in New York, who became Brui’s patron and introduced him to the artistic bohème of New York. In 1973, Brui created the United Fields series of works, of which Guggenheim Museum purchased on... Read full biography
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