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Natalya Zaloznaya
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1960 Born in Minsk in the family of the painter Nikolai Zalozny. 1985 Graduated from the Belarusian Theater and Art Institute
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Solo Exhibitions: 1992 — National Art Museum of Belarus. Minsk, Belarus 1997 — KulturKontakt. Vienna, Austria – Bibliothek Kunstelerhaus. Boswil, Switzerland 1998 — d’Haudrecy Gallery. Knokke-Zoute, Belgium – Gertsev Gallery. Moscow, Russia 2001 — Marsha Child Contemporary Gallery. Princeton, New Jersey, USA 2002 — Covalenco Gallery. Geldrop, Holland – Septentrion Gallery. Marc-en-Baroeul, France – Espace Blanche Gallery. Brussels, Belgium – Paradigma Art Gallery. Brussels, Belgium – Gertsev Gallery. Moscow, Russia 2003 — Gertsev Gallery. Atlanta, USA; Marc Van Meensel Gallery, Zelem-Halen, Belgium
2004 - Royden Prior Gallery, Eton, UK
2005 - Lilja Zakirova Gallery, Heusden, Holland; Spectrum Gallery, London, UK; Group 2 Gallery, Brussels, Belgium
Group Exhibitions: 1990 — On the Gallery, National Art Museum of Belarus. Minsk, Belarus – ART-MIF. Moscow, Russia 1992 — Lessons of Bad Art. Minsk, Belarus 1993 Barbasan Gallery. Saragossa, Spain 1994 — Liebshaft. Minsk, Belarus – Artists from Belarus, Central House of Artists, Moscow, Russia – Seven Artists from Belarus. Bratislava, Nitra, Slovakia – Artists from Minsk. Bonn, Germany 1995 — Europ’Art. Geneva, Switzerland – On the Gallery, National Art Museum of Belarus. Minsk, Belarus 1996 — Bel-Art-Transit, Central House of Artists. Moscow, Russia – Pieter Breughel Gallery. Amsterdam, Holland – Reality Index, Gertsev Gallery. Moscow, Russia 1997–2001 — From the Gertsev Gallery Collection. Moscow, Russia 1999 — Communication Front. Plovdiv, Bulgaria 2002 — New Art of Belarus. Center of Contemporary Art. Warsaw, Poland
2003 - Partisan Art, Garde a vue Gallery, Clermont-Ferrand, France; Art from Minsk Kunsthof-88, Almelo, Holland
2004 - Group 2 Gallery, Brussels, Belgium; Lilja Zakirova Gallery, Heusden, Holland
2005 - 51 Biennale, Venice, Italy; Gallery "LINK", Gent, Belgium |
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