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| Eduard Shteinberg, Composition, 1971, Oil on canva, 40 x 32 in |
Born on March 3, 1937 in Moscow. He worked with Boris Sveshnikov and Oscar Rabin. In the 1960s, Eduard Shteinberg created metaphysical compositions inspired by aesthetic ideas from Russian philosophy. Shteinberg feels that art is a language to express a feeling of movement from the earthy to the spiritual. He is represented in prestigious private and public collections worldwide. His works can be found in the collections of the State Russian Museum (St. Petersburg, Russia), Tretyakov State Gallery (Moscow, Russia), Pushkin Museum (Moscow, Russia); Jane Voorheese Zimmerli Museum, Rutgers University (New Brunswick, NJ, USA), and Leepa Rattner Museum of Art (Tarpon Springs, FL, USA) Following is a list of selected solo exhibitions: 1962 “On the Theme of Tarusa,” artist’s apartment, Moscow, Russia; 1963 Dostoyevsky Museum, Moscow, Russia; 1968 Artists’ Union, Moscow, Russia; 1978 Union of Graphic Artists, Malaya Gruzinskaya Street, Moscow, Russia; 1981 Gallery Hander, Stockholm, Sweden; 1983, 1985 Das Zentrum fur interdisziplinare Forschug der Universitat Bielefeld, Germany; 1986 Catholic Academy, Freiburg on Bresgau, Germany; 1987 Artists’ Union Hermitage, Belyaevo exhibition Hall, Moscow, Russia; 1987–89 Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia; 1988 Claude Bernard Gallery, Paris, France; 1990 “Paintings and Gouaches,” Alex Lachmann Gallery, Cologne, Germany; 1991 “Gouaches and Collages,” Claude Bernard Gallery, Paris, France; Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia; “Paintings and Gouaches,” Union of Artists, Jerusalem, Israel. 1993 “Paintings and Gouaches,” Claude Bernard Gallery, Paris, France.
Provenance: Alexander Gleser – Russian Museum in Exile. Literature: Igor Golomshtok & Alexander Gleser, Soviet Art in Exile, 1977, p. 58, N°65, illustrated. Enrico Crispoli & Gabriella Moncada, La Biennale Di Venezia, La Nuova Arte Sovietica, 1977, p. 93, N°2, illustrated. Pinakothe˜ke˜ , N°22 –23 , 2006, p.99, N°8, illustrated. |
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