Yaroslav Levchenko | |
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Born | Yaroslav Levchenko Yury September 25, 1987 |
Nationality | Russian |
Known for | Mural sculpture, Mural painting |
Website | https://levgallery.com/ |
Yaroslav Levchenko Yury (born September 5, 1987) is a Russian artist based in Greece. He is a member of the Japanese Union of Modern Artists, International Association of Art Critics, and heads the International Relations Department at the Mural Department of the Union of Artists of St. Petersburg.
Yaroslav grew up in Tokyo, Japan until 2002, completing traditional calligraphy as well as martial arts courses.
In 2007, he enrolled at the Saint-Petersburg Academy of Fine Arts Repin State Academic Institute of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture. He graduated as a mural painter with a diploma in decoration of the wall of Kabuki drama theatre. He graduated from the Department of Economic Theory and Policy at St. Petersburg State University with a diploma in pricing fine art.
He completed his PhD researching Contemporary Orthodox Mural Paintings in the US. Whilst completing his diploma he worked with George Kordis of the University of Athens.
His grandmother's ancestors from Transbaikalia include the Gantimurov family [1] [ circular reference ] – the Russian princely family of the "Tunguska" or Evenkian. The line derives from the Manchu subject of Gantimur the chief of the Tungus tribes, a relative of the Chinese emperor, who moved from China to Russia in 1664. On March 16, 1685, the son of Gantimur Paul (before the baptism of Katan) Gantimurov, by decree of the kings John V and Peter I Alekseevich was ordered to write the prince's name as a nobleman on the Moscow list.
Along his grandfather's line, his ancestors from Byelorussia include the Ermolinsky family [2] [ circular reference ] – a Russian noble family, an industry of the ancient Polish clan, who accepted Russian citizenship in 1656 after the capture of Smolensk.
Yaroslav Levchenko is the founder of LEV Gallery, which is located in Voula, Athens. Since 2017, he has been a chief adviser for international cooperation of the Director General of the National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kyiv and Assistant Professor of Art Consultancy and Art Business Department at the Art and Industry Academy Stieglitz, St. Petersburg, Russia.
In 2017, he became the chief adviser for international cooperation of the Director General of the National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kyiv. He also became an Assistant Professor of Art Consulting within the Art Business Department of the Art and Industry Academy Stieglitz, St. Petersburg. [14]
He was a candidate for membership of the Public Chamber of Russia 2017.
In 2017, he became the Assistant Professor of Art Consultancy at the Art Business Department (Innovation Education Center) of the Art and Industry Academy Stieglitz, St. Petersburg, Russia [14]
In 2022 founded an IT marketing agency Monaproof [15] in Dubai for the full social media promotion of Web 3.0 and NFTs projects for brands with a staff of 50+ people. [16] More information about Monaproof agencie's business activity are available on Medium. [17]
His paintings are displayed in multiple museum collections: The State Hermitage Museum St. Petersburg, Russia, The National Congress Palace Museum St. Petersburg, Russia, The National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kyiv, The Vyborg Castle State Museum, The Russian Academy of Fine arts, St. Petersburg, and The World Expo Museum Shanghai, China.
He held a solo exhibition called "Russian Contemporary Artists" (2010, 2011) at the Federal State Institution State Complex 'Palace of Congress'. This exhibition was held with the help of the Management Department of the President of Russia, which is Constantin Palace, in Strelna, Saint-Petersburg, Russia. He held another solo exhibition at the external branch of the State Hermitage Museum, the Hermitage-Vyborg Centre (2011–2012).
Nine of his works are in the collection of the State Hermitage Museum. [18] [19] [20] His works also appear in the National Congress Palace Museum St. Petersburg, Russia, [21] the National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kyiv, [22] the Vyborg castle State Museum, [23] the Russian Academy of Fine arts, St. Petersburg [24] and the World Expo Museum Shanghai, China. [25] [26]
In 1989, he moved to Tokyo, Japan with his parents from the USSR.
In 1999, he appeared in a Pokémon commercial on Japanese TV. [27]
2017 World Expo 2017 Astana Representation of Italian Pavilion. [25] [32] [33] [34] [35]
2017 6th St. Petersburg International Cultural Forum 2017, sculpture exhibition "Forma" on the Second Stage of Mariinsky Theater. [36]
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