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Alexander Finnish

1953

Sculptor, teacher.

Professor of the Department of Sculpture of the Belarusian State Academy of Arts.

Works in monumental and easel sculpture.

He is an Honored Worker of the Republic of Belarus.

Lives and works in Minsk.

Selected artworks

Associated institutions

Selected dates:

December 2, 1953

Born in the village of Vesely Gay (BSSR, now a village in the Minsk region, Republic of Belarus).

1978

Since that time he has been participating in art exhibitions.

2021

Was awarded the title of Honored Art Worker of the Republic of Belarus.

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  • The artist about his practice:

  • "Material is a co-author, giving a plastic opportunity. And everyone has their own expressive means. However, the situation can develop in different ways: it happens that at the stage of conception there is an idea about the need for this or that material, and it happens that another solution is found in the process of work ", then you refuse the previously chosen one. If the artist is not a copyist, but a creator, then this is an endless and sometimes unpredictable process, although it is precisely in monumental sculpture that predictability is necessary."