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Gallery: Ural Vision Gallery / UVG Art Gallery

Art fair: CONTEXT, Miami 2019

Artists: Dmitry Shorin, Miami

Ural Vision Gallery is an international art space that was founded in 2012 by Alla and Viktor Loshchenko in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The core business of the gallery is formation of the collection of contemporary art – Ural Vision Foundation. It also includes artworks that were inherited as a result of ART-SLOVAR gallery (2009-2012) – paintings and graphics of the Ural artists, as well as works of Western European engravings dated XVI-XIX centu... more >> Ural Vision Gallery is an international art space that was founded in 2012 by Alla and Viktor Loshchenko in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The core business of the gallery is formation of the collection of contemporary art – Ural Vision Foundation. It also includes artworks that were inherited as a result of ART-SLOVAR gallery (2009-2012) – paintings and graphics of the Ural artists, as well as works of Western European engravings dated XVI-XIX centuries.

Mission of the Ural Vision Foundation is to preserve Russian contemporary cultural and artistic heritage on Russian territory by collecting artworks of contemporary authors.The July 10th, 2015 the second branch of the art gallery was opened in Budapest, Hungary, it functions as an art-residence and an exhibition space. Art gallery activities aim to create the necessary conditions for Russian artists to create in Europe, exhibiting and selling artworks of contemporary Russian art, and also consulting in field of contemporary art and culture. Galaxy of established and young artists from Saint-Petersburg was presented to collectors and connoisseur of art: Vitaly Pushnitskiy, Grigory Maiofis, Evgeny Yufit and others as well as artists form Eastern and Western Europe: Tony Cragg, Paul Horn, Csaba Nemes, Zsolt Asztalos etc. UVG also presented solo exhibitions of the following Russian artists: Olga Tobreluts, Igor Pestov, Andrey Gorbunov, Ivan Plusch, Dima Shorin, Ilya Gaponov, Rostan Tavasiev; emerging artists Danil Arkhipenko, Irina Drozd, Maksim Svishev, Aljoscha.


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