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Alexander Brodsky
Alexander Brodsky was born in Moscow in 1955. He graduated from the Moscow Architectural Institute in 1978. He is part of the first generation of Russian artists to experience intellectual and artistic freedom, previously unavailable under the old Soviet regime. With little opportunity to exhibit or create public projects, Brodsky was a founding member of a small but influential group of artists and architects known as the Paper Architects. They were so called because, while their projects were ambitious and innovative, the only outlet for their creative vision was on paper. He has been part of over 55 group exhibitions and over 10 solo exhibitions worldwide. His work is in several prominent collections including The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC; Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY; Pushkin State Museum of Fine Art, Moscow; Deutsches Architekturmuseum, Frankfurt a.M., Germany. He has won many renowned prizes including the Second Prize at the Shinkenchiku Competition, Tokyo, Japan with "Bulwark of Resistance" in 1985; the First Prize (architecture) for "East Meets West in Design" at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, New York, USA in 1988; the First Prize at the Palazzo Della Triennale in Milano, Italy for "Milano Europa 2000" in 2001. Since 1995, Alexander Brodsky is a professor at the International Academy of Architecture in Moscow. He lives and works in Moscow. |