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eng Automatic Translation

Larisa Finkelshtain

1950 – 2023

Kritikina, art critic, curator, gallery owner, expo designer.

Author of catalogs, booklets, albums, articles in the encyclopedia "Literature and art" , art collections, periodicals.

Lives and works in Minsk.

Links:
Larisa Finkelstein 's Wikipedia page .
Larisa Finkelstein 's page on the website of the second conceptual non-profit gallery Brama .

Selected events

Associated institutions

Articles on KALEKTAR

Associated Documents

Selected dates:

August 13, 1950

Born in Yoshkar-Ola (USSR, today the Russian Federation).

1968

Entered the German department of the Faculty of History of KazGU in Alma-Ata.

1973

She graduated from the Belarusian State University , where she transferred from KazGU in 1969. Specialty - History, History of Art.

Membership in the Association of Art Critics of the CIS, the Belarusian Union of Literary and Art Critics, the Belarusian Union of Designers, the Belarusian Union of Artists.

1991

Founder of the first author's non-commercial conceptual gallery in Belarus "Brahma".

Main projects: development of concepts and design for republican and international exhibitions "Art-Myth II", "Diaspora-2" (Moscow), "Conversations with Chagall in front of a closed door at the 1st International Chagall Plein Air", "Faces of the Desert. Performance for the 3000th anniversary of Jerusalem”, “Spiritual space of the interior”, “From Marc Chagall to the past and present” (all in Minsk).