Andrei Filippov lives and works in Moscow, Russia.
 
Biography
Born: 1959, PetropavlovskKomchatsky, Russia
Studies: 1982 Graduate Degree of Stage Design, School of Academic Artists Theater, Moscow, Russia
 
Museum/Art Center Exhibitions
1994 "Works on Paper: Selections from the Kolodzei Collection", City Art Center, Oklahoma City, US
1993 "Temporary Address for Russian Art", Musee de la Poste, Paris, France
1991 "The Esthetic Experience", Kuskovo Museum, Moscow,Russia
"Novocento", Central Artist House, Moscow, Russia
1990-1991 "Between Spring and Summer: Soviet Conceptual Art in the Era of Late Communism", Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, US; Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, US; Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines, US
1990 Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands,Tsaritsino Museum, Tokyo, Japan; "Other Art", Tretiakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia
1989 "Momentaufname: Junge Kunst aus Moskau", Altes
Stadtmuseum, Munster, Germany
1986 "Aptart", New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, US
 
Art Fairs
1992 Third International Istanbul Biennale, Istanbul, Turkey
1991 Russian/Israeli Binational Exhibition, Dusseldorf, Germany; Jerusalem, Israel; Moscow, Russia
1989 "Expensive Art", Palace of Youth, Moscow, Russia
"Third Exhibition of Avant-Gardists' Club", Exhibition Hall at Avtozavodskaya, Moscow, Russia
1988 "Labyrinth", Palace of Youth, Moscow, Russia;
"Second Exhibition of Avant-Gardists' Club", Exhibition Hall at Avtozavodskaya, Moscow, Russia
"20 Years", Hermitage Association, Moscow, Russia
1987 "17th Youth Exhibition", House of Artist, Kunetski Most, Moscow, Russia
"First Exhibition of Avant-Gardists' Club", Exhibition Hall at Avtozavodskaya, Moscow, Russia
"Visual Artistic Culture", Hermitage Association, Moscow, Russia
Gallery Exhibitions
1993 "Field of Action", Krings-Ernst Gallery, Cologne,Germany
"Ausfling", L Gallery, Moscow, Russia
1992 "Topography", L Gallery, Moscow, Russia
"Questions in Art", L Gallery, Moscow, Russia
1990 Group Exhibition, Gallery Eva Poll, Berlin, Germany Group Exhibition, Krings-Ernst Gallery, Cologne, Germany
1989 "Mosca: Terza Roma", Sala I Gallery, Rome, Italy

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