Vladimir Nasedkin

Vladimir Nasedkin
Born (1954-04-04)4 April 1954
Ivdel, Sverdlovsk Region
Website http://nasedkin-badanina.com/

Vladimir Nikitovich Nasedkin (Russian: Владимир Никитович Наседкин; Vladimir Nikitovich Nasedkin; born 1954) is a Russian artist, painter, graphic artist, sculptor, photographer, object and installation artist.

Biography

Born in Ivdel, Sverdlovsk Oblast, in 1976 he graduated from the Graphic Art Faculty of Nizhniy Tagil State Teacher's Training College. He studied under the supervision of L.I. Perevalov and K.P. Cherepanov. His daughter Anna Nasedkina (born 1978) is an icon-painter. Between 1977 and 1989 Vladimir Nasedkin was teaching at the graphic art faculty of Nizhniy Tagil State Teacher's Training College.

  • A member of the Russian Artists Union since 1983
  • Honoured Russian Artist (1996)
  • Honoured Artist of Northern Osetia-Alania (2010)
  • Honorary Member of the Russian Academy of Arts (2015)
  • Vladimir has been living and working in Moscow together with his wife Tatiana Badanina since 1997.
  • He has been actively working and exhibiting since 1975. He has presented around 30 solo exhibitions in Russia and abroad.
  • He has taken part in international art fairs such as:
  • 1990 The Fifth International Contemporary Art Fair. Convention Center, Los-Angeles, USA.
  • 1991 The Fifth International Contemporary Art Fair. London Olimpia. London, England.
  • 1993 International Art Fair. Avignon, France.
  • 1993 Art-Myth International Art Fair. Sothebys Auction. Moscow Manege.
  • 1997 The Harmony of Contrasts. Russian Art of the Second Half of the XXth Century. Exhibition and Auction. Magnum Arts Association, Russian Academy of Arts, Moscow.
  • 1997 Graphic Contest – Exhibition at the Russian Academy of Arts, Moscow.
  • 2000 International Book Fair, Leipzig, Germany.
  • 2000 ART – FOR – First International Auction Exhibition of Contemporary Art, Donetsk, Ukraine.
  • 2001 XIX Modern Art Fair. Art-Brussels Expo. Brussels, Belgium.
  • 2003 Bridge to Modern Culture Integration at International Graphic Triennial Kraków-2003.
  • Moscow Museum of Modern Art. Moscow.
  • 2003 State Prize 2002. Exhibition at the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.
  • 2003, 2004 International Festival of Contemporary Art ArtKlyazma.
  • 2004 International Fotobiennale, Moscow.
  • 2004, 2006, 2009, 2011, 2015 Art Moscow International Art Fair.
  • 2009, 2010 International Art Salon Brafa, Brussels, Belgium.
  • 2011 Venice Biennale. Solo exhibition at Ca Foscari University. Venetian Strophes by J. Brodskiy in V. Nasedkin's engravings. Curator – Alexander Ponomarev. Venice, Italy.
  • 2012 Museo Petro Canonica in Villa Borghese. Solo exhibition – Venetian Strophes by J. Brodskiy in V. Nasedkin's engravings. Curator – Alinda Sbragia. Rome, Italy.
  • 2012 The Fifth International Biennale of Contemporary Art ALUMINIUM, Baku, Azerbaijan.
  • 2015 Art Triennale ECHIGO-TSUMARI. Japan
  • 2016 «The Journey from Here to There. Vladimir Nasedkin end Andrey Chegin». Erarta Galleries Hong Kong
  • 2016 V Moscow Biennale Architecture. Moscow

. He participated in numerous projects of the largest museums in Russia, such as:

  • The State Hermitage Museum, Saint-Petersburg: 848. Collection of Jorge Machare and Nadya Volkonskaya, 2013.
  • The State Russian Museum, Saint- Petersburg: Abstract Art of Russia. ХХ Century, 2001; Collage in Russia, 2006; Adventures of the Black Square, 2007;
  • The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow: Abstract Art of Russia, 2002; Revision of materials, 2005–2006; Tretyakov Gallery's Reserve exhibitions.
  • The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow: Studio Senezh – 55 Etchings, 2003.
  • The State Museum of Oriental Art, Moscow: Gardens and deserts, 1999.
  • Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow: 2003 Bridge to Modern Culture Integration at International Graphic Art Triennial Kraków-2003; New Angelarium, 2007; a number of exhibitions from the museum reserve.
  • Between 2000-01 N.Nasedkin was teaching at Free Workshops at the School of Modern Art, a part of Moscow Museum of Modern Art.
  • National Centre for Contemporary Art, Moscow. Dedicated to A. Pushkin... 1999; Charity Auction in support of Folk Arts at the 9th Art Fair Art-Moscow, 2004; Poet and Artist's book. Between text and image, 2005; Transition in Russia. 2008; Exhibition / * * Presentation of Alanica International Symposium, 2010; Charity auction of the works by Russian Contemporary Artists in support of A. Erofeev and U. Samodurov, 2010. Andrey Sakharov Museum and Public Centre, Wallpaper (Stengazeta), 2000.
  • All-Russian Decorative-Applied and Folk Art Museum, Moscow: Objects and Things, 2003, Code of epoque, 2013
  • Also: Exhibition halls of the Central and New (Small) Manezh, Central House of Artists, Contemporary Art Centre Winzavod, Artplay Design Centre, Moscow Polytechnical Museum, The State Central Museum of Contemporary History of Russia, Tsarytsino Museum, among others.
  • As a curator V. Nasedkin organized a number of Art Symposiums: in Tatarstan (1978), Yakutia (1979), Karelia (1980), Altay (1981), Solovki (1982), Khakassia (1983), Urals (1984–85), Ferapontovo (1986), Uglich (1987), Latvia (1988) and Crimea (1989).
  • Together with his wife Tatiana Badanina he organized and curated an International Symposium in the Urals (1989), in Nepal (Kathmandu), Tibet (Lhasa, 2000), on Lake – (artists Francisco Infante-Arana and Nonna Goryunova, Alexander Evgenievich Ponomarev, Tishkov, Leonid, Shaburov, Alexander E., Porto, Ivan B., Chernyshev, Aristarchus A., Vladislav Yefimov, Batynkov, Konstantin, Olga Chernysheva) Baikal (2001) and in Ferapontovo (2003). As designers Tatiana Badanina and Vladimir Nasedkin worked on a pavilion for the Russian/Ukrainian Consortium AN-70 at an International Avia Show in Germany- ILA in Berlin, 2000; at The Second International Space Show in Kiev, AVIASVIT -XXI. Ukraine, 2000; at The Third China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition. Zhuhai, 2000; they also designed a number of interiors in Moscow and in Kiev.
  • V. Nasedkin participated in a number of Internationals Symposiums (painting, graphics and sculpture) in Russia, USA, Austria, Norway, Romania, France, Turkey, Poland, Kyrgyzstan, Ukraine and Azerbaijan, Japan

Collections

  • State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg
  • The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
  • The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
  • State Russian Museum, Saint-Petersburg
  • Musee Nationale d'Art Moderne Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France
  • The Moscow Kremlin Museums, Moscow
  • The State Museum of Oriental Art, Moscow
  • National Centre for Contemporary Arts, Moscow
  • Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow
  • Collection of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation
  • The State Central Museum of Contemporary History of Russia, Moscow, Russia
  • Albertina Museum, Vienna, Austria
  • Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, USA
  • National Library of Russia, Moscow.
  • The National Library at the Italian Senate, Rome, Italy.
  • Collection of Stella Art Foundation, Moscow
  • Collection of AVC Charity Foundation, Moscow

In state museums of: Kalinigrad, Nizhniy Tagil, Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, Tomsk, Krasnoyarsk, Perm, Berdsk, Arkhangelsk, Irbit, Lipetsk, Sayansk, Saratov, Samara, Ufa, Tver, Yelets, Orel, Vologda, Chelyabinsk, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Barnaul, Surgut, Vladikavkaz, Bishkek, Lvov, Ivano-Frankivsk, Vilnus, Donetsk, Astana, Yerevan, Tallinn, Cairo, Belgrade, Stockholm, Malbork, Lodz, Lubliana.

Awards

  • Judges Award at The First International UNTERPRINT Exhibition, Lvov, Ukraine, 1990.
  • Grand Prix at The Third International Print Art Biennale, Kaliningrad, 1994
  • The First Prize at The Painting Contest in Tver, 1995
  • The First Prize at The Second International Print Art Triennial, Cairo, Egypt, 1996
  • The First Prize at The Fifth International Print Art Biennale, Lodz, Poland, 1996
  • Prize of Lithuanian Art Academy at The Third International Biennale of Graphic Art, Vilnius, Lith-uania, 1998.
  • The First Prize at The First International Print Art Biennale, Novosibirsk, 1999.
  • G.Mosin Prize of Sverdlovsk Region Ministry of Culture, 2005.
  • The First Prize at The First International Festival of Landscape Sculpture. Yekaterinburg, 2006.
  • The First Prize of Sitronics Company at The Second International Exhibition of Outdoor Sculpture ARTPOLE 2006, Moscow.
  • Prize of the Museum of the World Ocean at the Fourth International Print Art Biennale. Kaliningrad, Russia, 1996.
  • Grant from the Ministry of Culture of France AAFA. Paris, France. Cite International des Arts. 2007, 2011, 2012

Bibliography

(in publications of Russian Academy of Arts)

  • Valeriy Turchin. The 20th Century Reflected in the Collection of Moscow Museum of Modern Art. 2003. ( ISBN 5-901685-39-3), Moscow
  • Art in the Modern world. Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts. 2004. ( ISBN 5-88451-147-7). Minimalistic opuses of V. Nasedkin – an article by I. Perfilyeva
  • Decorativnoe Iskusstvo (Decorative Art) Magazine № 3, 2006. «Overcoming resistanse of materials» – article by V. Magomedova
  • Decorativnoe Iskusstvo (Decorative Art) Magazine. № 6, 2006. ARTPOLE-2.Technology. Entering the crowd – an article by L. Adashevskaya
  • Decorativnoe Iskusstvo (Decorative Art) Magazine. № 7, 2007. Through the wings of an angel – an article by V. Magomedova
  • Decorativnoe Iskusstvo (Decorative Art) Magazine. № 1, 2009. Structural Archetypes of V. Nasedkin – an article by V. Dazhina
  • Decorativnoe Iskusstvo (Decorative Art) Magazine. № 2, 2009. Metamorphoses of the Wonderland – an article by A. Sapronenkova
  • Leaflet – 10 years together. Moscow Museum of Modern Art. Free Workshops at the School of Modern Art. 2010. ( ISBN 978-5-91611-012-8)
  • Decorativnoe Iskusstvo (Decorative Art) Magazine. № 5, 2011. Joseph Brodskiy’s Venice in V. Nasedkin’s engravings. – an article by A. Tolstoy.
  • Art of Drawing. 1990. ( ISBN 5-269-00076-8). Vladimir Nasedkin – an article by V. Mayland. Moscow
  • Iskusstvo (Art) Magazine № 2, 1990. Nizhniy Tagil. T. Badanina and V. Nasedkin – an article by V. Konstantinova
  • New Graphics. Album.1991. ( ISBN 5-269-00080-6). Moscow
  • Die Kraft der Stille. Junge Kunst aus Rusland». 1996. ( ISBN 3-922805-55-8). Hildesheim. Deutschland
  • GRAFISCHE KUNST UIT RUSLAND».1997. ( ISBN 90-800033-3-6). Amsterdam
  • Inter-kontak-grafik'98. LABYRINT”.1998. ( ISBN 80-902258-0-2). Prague, Czech Republic
  • Small Graphic Forms. 1999. ( ISBN 83-86658-64-9). Lodz. Poland
  • VI International Art Triennial. 2000. ( ISBN 83-907532-6-X). Majdanek. Poland
  • Abstract Art of Russia. ХХ century. 2001.( ISBN 978-5-93332-059-3). Saint-Petersburg
  • Ural Print Triennial. 2001. ( ISBN 5-901686-01-2). Ufa
  • Krokin Gallery 2000-2002. 2002. ( ISBN 5-93558-007-1). Moscow
  • Morphology of Russian Objectlessness by Maria Valyaeva. 2003. ( ISBN 5-98181-001-7). Moscow
  • State Tretyakov Gallery. XX Century Graphics. New Entries. 2003. ( ISBN 5-89177-041-5). Moscow
  • 50 Years of Monumentalist Section of the Moscow Artists Union. 2004. ( ISBN 5-98-181009-2). Moscow
  • The 5th International Month of Moscow Photography. Photobiennale 2004. 2004. ( ISBN 5-93977-011-8). Moscow
  • Bridge to European Culture Integration. 2004. ( ISBN 83-88890-29-8). Moscow
  • The Russian Gallery. 2004. ( ISBN 9949-10-520-X). Tallinn. Estonia.
  • White Inter Nights. 2004. Saint- Peterburg.
  • Collage in Russia. ХХ Century. 2005. ( ISBN 5-93332-188-5). Saint-Petersburg
  • Thrust. 26th Biennial of Graphic Arts Ljubljana. 2005. ( ISBN 961-6229-10-9). Ljubljana. Slovenia.
  • Materials Revision. Catalogue (State Tretyakov Gallery) 2006. Moscow
  • New Angelarium, Catalogue. Moscow Museum of Modern Art. 2007. Moscow
  • Russian avant-garde. Roots of the Otten Collection. 2008. ( ISBN 978-3-940748-85-0). Wien.Austria
  • The I-st International Print Art Biennial-Istanbul. 2008. ( ISBN 978-975-94742-3-2).Istanbul.Turkey
  • Stella Art Foundation. 2008. ( ISBN 978-5-91432-009-3). Moscow.
  • In Transition Russia 2008. 2008. ( ISBN 978-9963-8932-2-5). Moscow.
  • La Venere e lo sciamano. 2010. ( ISBN 978-88-88391-56-4). Napoli. Italy.
  • New Timber. 2010. ( ISBN 978-5-903433-34-6). Moscow
  • The First Ural Industrial Biennial of Contemporary Art. 2010 ( ISBN 978-5-94620-071-4). Yekaterinburg
  • Memento Mori. 2011. ( ISBN 978-5-91378-048-5). Arkhangelsk
  • Artists Union. Sverdlovsk-Yekaterinburg. 2011 ( ISBN 978-5-85383-466-8).Yekaterinburg
  • The Written Truth. 2012 ( ISBN 978-5-903433-69-8). Yakaterinburg
  • Ural GRAFO. 2012 ( ISBN 978-5-85383-492-7). Yekaterinburg
  • 848. Jorge Machare and Nadya Volkonskaya Collection. 2012 г. ( ISBN 978-5-91373-056-5). The State Hermitage. Saint-Petersburg
  • 20th Century. The beginning of drama. 2012 ( ISBN 978-5-98181-081-7). Moscow
  • In 2008 TATLIN publishers released a book about the works of Vladimir Nasedkin( ISBN 978-5-903433-03-2) Editor: Anna Lengle, 200 pages, 22.0х28.5 см, 110 illustrations, hard cover, text in Russian/English.
  • JOSEPH BRODSKY. VENETIAN STANZAS-VLADIMIR NASEDKIN. XYLOGRAPHY.,booklet text in Russian/English
  • JOSEPH BRODSKY. VENETIAN STANZAS-VLADIMIR NASEDKIN. XYLOGRAPHY.,catalog text in Russian/English
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