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Anatoly Baratynsky

Anatoly Baratynsky

Address for letters:

Anatoly Baratynsky,
5, Nikaragua, Apt 5,
Jerusalem 96586, Israel
Phone:

(972) 77-3433786, (972) 54-6486010
You are welcome to contact the artist and send any suggestions or questions.


Welcome to

ANATOLY BARATYNSKY GALLERY

  • 1962: Born in Ufa, Russia.
  • 1985: Started painting and participated in many exhibition thoughout the former USSR:
    Ufa, Sverdlovsk, Chelyabinsk, Kazan and Moscow.
  • 1988: Graduated from the Magnitogorsk Pedagogikal Institut, Art Department
  • Became member of the Artist Union of the former USSR.
  • 1991: Arrived in Israel.
  • 1992: Became member of the Israeli branch of the International Artists Association.
  • Awards:
    • 1996 The Ish Shalom Prize laureate. Jerusalem, Israel.
    • 1997 Award "Certificate of Merit" Art Addiction International Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden.
    • 1998 Diploma "1st International Art Annual "Masks in Venice." "Venice, Italy.
    • 2003 Medal and Diploma. Tatra Gallery of Poprad, Slovakia.

    His works can be found in:
    • Museum of Contemporary Russion Art in Jersey City, USA.
    • Tatra Art Gallery of Poprad. Slovakia.
    • Nesterov Art Museum, Geological Museum, Ural Art Gallery in Ufa, Russia.
    • Modern Art Gallery of the Chelyabinsk Desing Center, Russia.
    • Natural History Museum, Jerusalem, Israel
    • Private collections in USA, Canada, France, Germany, England, Australia, Switzerland, Norway, Russia and Israel.

    Solo Exhibitions:
    • 1988: Academy of Sciences. Exhibition hall. Ufa, Russia.
    • 1989: The "Chelyuskinsky" Creative House. Moscow, Russia.
    • 1991: Safrai Gallery. Tel Aviv, Israel.
    • 1992: The Artist House. Jerusalem, Israel.
    • The Zionist Confederation House. Jerusalem, Israel.
    • 1997: Albin Upp Gallery. Oslo, Norway.
    • 1998: "Beit Ely' Municipal Gallery. Ashkelon, Israel.
    • Jerusalem International YMCA, Israel.
    • 1999: Albin Upp Gallery. Oslo, Norway.
    • 2000: Municipal Gallery. Jerusalem, Israel.
    • "WEINkunst" Gallery. Bonn, Germany.
    • 2001: BaProzdor Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel.
    • 2002: Cultural Center "Teena", Jerusalem, Israel.
    • 2003: Nora Gallery, Jerusalem, Israel.

    Group exhibitions:
    • 1988: The Central Exhibition Hall (Manege). Moscow, Russia.
    • 1990: The Central Artist House. Moscow, Russia.
    • 1991: Auction-Exhibition. Meridian Hotel. Nice, France.
    • The Central Artist House. International Art Exhibition. Moscow, Russia.
    • 1992: The Artist House. Jerusalem, Israel.
    • "39 Steps" Gallery. Toronto, Canada.
    • 1993: International Arts and Crafts Fair. Jerusalem, Israel.
    • "Treasures" Gallery. Cleveland, USA.
    • 1995: Municipal Gallery. Jerusalem, Israel.
    • 1997: Art Addiction International Gallery. Stockholm, Sweden.
    • 1998: International Art Exibition. Palazzo Correr. Venice, Italy.
    • Tova Osman Gallery. Tel Aviv, Israel.
    • Efrat Gallery. Tel Aviv, Israel.
    • Painters' Exhibition at the Winery in Wine festival. Rishon Le-Zion, Israel.
    • 1999: The Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies. Jerusalem, Israel.
    • 2000: The Artist House. Jerusalem, Israel.
    • Andrew Weiss Gallery. Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, USA.
    • Beck Science Center, Exhibition Hall. Jerusalem, Israel.
    • The Maria and Mikhail Zetlin Museum of Russian Art. Ramat-Gan. Israel.
    • The International Convention Center. Jerusalem, Israel.
    • 2001: The New Manege. Moscow, Russia.
    • 2002: The Central Exhibition Hall(Manege). St. Petersburg, Russia.
    • The Central Artist House. St. Petersburg, Russia.
    • Lions-Public Auction-Exhibition. Safra Square, Jerusalem, Israel.
    • International Art Auction-Exhibition. Tiroche Auction House. Herzeliya, Israel.
    • 2003: The Natural History Museum. Jerusalem, Israel.
    • International Art Auction-Exhibition. Massol Auction House. Paris, France.
    • Stern Gallery. Tel Aviv, Israel.
    • International Art Symposium.Vysne Ruzbachy. Slovakia.
    • International Art Exhibition. Tatra Art Gallery. Poprad. Slovakia.