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eng Automatic Translation

Adam Hlobus

1958

Real name: Vladimir Adamchik.

Artist, poet, prose writer, book publisher. Engaged in painting, graphics, including book.

He often makes the heroes of his “artist’s notes” and literary and pictorial portraits and sketches of representatives of Belarusian culture whom he personally met - these are Maxim Tank, Vladimir Karatkevich, Yanka Bryl, Mikhail Streltsov, May Danzig, Gavril Vashchenko, Mikhas Savitsky and many others. Adam Globus finds many images in his own life, in his observations of his acquaintances, many of which are embodied in his works in ironic and symbolic types.

The artist's paintings and graphic works are characterized by linearity: a "stained-glass" manner of drawing with outlined edges by a thick graphic line. Very often, his compositions reflect Minsk and city motifs.

Lives and works in Minsk.

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Links:

Personal blog: adam-hlobus.livejournal.com

Selected events

Selected artworks

Associated institutions

Articles on KALEKTAR

Associated Documents

Selected dates:

September 29, 1958

Born in Koidanov (BSSR, today Dzerzhinsk, Republic of Belarus) in the family of a famous writer, prose writer, playwright, translator and editor Vyacheslav Adamchik (1933–2001).

Since 1959

Lives in Minsk.

Before 1973

Studied at the Minsk Children's Art Studio at the House of Pioneers and Schoolchildren under Sergei Katkov

1973–1977

He studied at the pedagogical department of the Minsk Art College named after Alexei Glebov with Yuri Vykhodtsev, Algerd Malishevsky, Leonid Dubar, Trofim Ignatenko.

Since 1976

Exhibition participant.

1982

Organizer of underground exhibitions-auctions at the Academy of Arts.

1977–1983

He studied at the department of monumental and decorative art of the Belarusian State Theater and Art Institute (diploma - a sketch of the stained-glass window "Virgin Mary" in the museum of monumental art in the premises of the former church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary) under Anatoly Baranovsky, Viktor Nemtsov, Gennady Zharin, Vladimir Stelmashonok, Gavriil Vashchenko, Oleg Khadyka.

1985

Organizer of the exhibition "1+1+1+1+1+1=6" in the House of Writers. The exhibition was banned.

1986–1990

One of the founders and a member of the Tuteyshiya Community of Young Writers.

Since 1989

A member of the Union of Writers of Belarus, but according to art historian Olga Arkhipova, "he was never admitted to the Belarusian Union of Artists for sincere statements about artists and their lives."

2012

Received the Jerzy Giedroyc Prize for his book Tales.