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BIOGRAPHY | AUTOBIOGRAPHY
Xenia (Almetyeva Eleonora) was born in 1963 in the Far East region of USSR near the lake Baikal. She graduated from the Nizhniy Tagil decorative and applied arts college (Ural region) in 1987 as a specialist in metal fabric art painting. Since 1988 the artist is living and working in Saint-Petersburg, Russia. In 2001 she graduated from the Department of Fine Art of the Russian State Teacher’s Training Institute. In 2010 she completed her education as an icon painter in the Saint-Petersburg Institute of Religious Studies and Art.
Xenia is the member of the International Federation of Artists (IFA) since 2000.
Xenia has more than 20 personal exhibitions in Russia, Germany, Finland. She took part in the collective exhibitions in Saint-Petersburg, Moscow, Hamburg, Strasbourg and others.
One can find Xenia's paintings in private collections in Russia, Estonia, Finland, Sweden, Netherlands, France, Germany, Italy, China, USA. |
Personal exhibitions2013 Council of Europe, Strasbourg, France
2012 Johvi City Gallery, Johvi, Estonia
2012 Ostashkov Regional Studies Museum, Tver region
2011 Kazakhstan Artists Union
2009 Ostashkov, Russia
2008 I. Brodsky museum, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
2008 Art Museum, Severomorsk, Russia
2007 Regional Art Museum, Murmansk, Russia
2007 Centre for Development of Traditional Arts, Petrozavodsk, Republic of Karelia, Russia
2007 “Bank Saint-Petersburg”, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
2006 Centre for Development of Traditional Arts, Petrozavodsk, Republic of Karelia, Russia
2004
2004 Gallery “Rosvuzdesign”, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
2003 Head of the Republic of Karelia Administration, Petrozavodsk, Republic of Karelia, Russia
2001 Exhibition hall of Nizhniy Tagil Iron and Steel Works, Nizhniy Tagil, Russia
2000 Gallery “Pihla”, Helsinki, Finland
2000 Gallery “Palitra (Palette)”, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
2000
1999 F. Dostoevsky museum, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
1999 Private office, Bremen, Germany
1999 “Russian Club”, Hamburg, Germany
1998 “Mercedes-Benz”, Kiel, Germany
1996 F. Dostoevsky museum, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
1996 City library, Ostashkov, Russia
Awards2010 ArtPreview 2010 winner
2010 Diploma of St.Petersburg
2010 1-st Diploma of Russian Art Week
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