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eng Automatic Translation

Yury Herasimenka-Zhyzneuski

1948 – 1997

Artist, graphic artist.

He worked in book, easel and abstract graphics, in the portrait genre.

Yuri Gerasimenko's works are in the National Art Museum of Belarus, the Museum of Modern Fine Arts in Minsk, other museums in the country, and in private collections in the USA, France, Germany, and Poland.

Lived and worked in Molodechno.

Selected Artwork Series

Selected artworks

Associated institutions

Selected dates:

November 9, 1948

Born in the village of Dolginovo, Molodechno region (BSSR, now the Republic of Belarus).

1972

He completed the "Portrait of Ya. Kolas", which was recognized as the best portrait of the poet.

Since 1976

Participates in exhibitions.

1976-1983

He was the head of the People's Studio of Fine Arts in Molodechno.

1977

Graduated from the Belarusian State Theatre and Art Institute (graphic department).

1980

For illustrating the book, Vasily Zuyonok was awarded a first-degree diploma at the Republican Book Competition.

since 1981

Member of the Belarusian Union of Artists.

1982

For illustrations to Kolas's book he was awarded a diploma from F. Skorina and a second-degree diploma at the All-Union Book Competition.

1987

Participated in the Triennial "Art of the Book" in Vilnius.

1988

Author of the first coat of arms of Molodechno.

1991

Solo exhibition of graphics in Esslingen, Germany.

Since 1995

He taught at the Molodechno Music College named after M.K. Oginsky. He was the initiator of the creation of the decorative and applied arts department at the music school.

February 15, 1997

The artist died. He was buried in Dolginovo.