Black Tie Magazine, Fall 2002 |
"Close to a thousand guests attended the opening of Alexander Zakharov’s new exhibit my mind’s eye in SoHo. A new beginning was dedicated to “childhood dreams”... The paintings are small, the message is big: “We should wake up from a bad dream and welcome a new morning, where life has a meaning...” Anne Hech bought two paintings at once: “I am in love with your work.” Jillian Anderson bought two. There are only 20, and 18 are sold. That’s why this time Zakharov created a limited edition of enlarged prints, for those of us who can’t resist the beauty of the work but were not the first to see it..."
The New York Times, 6/19/1997 |
"The artist Alexander Zakharov was exhibiting miniscule pencil drawings that required the aid of a magnifying glass to view each canvas, an activity inherently appealing to children.."
The New York Observer, 5/12/1997 |
"Zakharov's work shifted from primal, earthy paintings of Siberian landscapes to scenic perspectives of the Hudson River... His paintings.. vividly depict the dreamlike qualities of nature.. "
"Zakharov's paintings are beautiful to look at... there is the echo of Indian miniatures and medieval icons and religious paintings of saint and martyr.."
Other selected publications of 80th and 90th |
Decorative Art of the USSR, Moscow, 1987 Konstmassen, Stockholm, Sweden, 1989 Studentcheskij Meridian, Moscow, 1989 Guten Tag, Hamburg, Germany, 1989 Helsingin Sanomat, Helsinki, Finland, 1989 Hrfvudstadbladet, Helsinki, Finland, 1989 Demari, Helsinki, Finland, 1989 Ilta Sanomat, Helsinki, Finland, 1989 UUSI SUOMI, Helsinki, Finland, 1989 YV, Helsinki, Finland, 1989 Ilta Sanomat, Helsinki, Finland, 1989 Alexander Zakharov, Helsinki, Finland, 1989 Furmany Lane, Group Show, Warsaw, Poland, 1989 Smena, Moscow, USSR, 1990 Cover Magazine, New York, 1990 Art World, New York, March-April, 1990 Novoye Russkoye Slovo, New York, 1990 The New York Times, New York, 1990 Decorative Art of the USSR, no. 1, Moscow, 1990 Decorative Art of the USSR, no. 2, Moscow Werkstatte Furmanstrasse, Basel, Switzerland, 1990 Art, Hamburg, Germany, 1990 Novoye Russkoye Slovo, New York, 1991 Kino-Glaz, Moscow, 1991 Le Douleur de la Transparence, Peredtroik'Art. Artaud & M. Shassat, Paris, France, 1991 Novoye Russkoye Slovo, New York, 1991 Image, San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, 1992 Origin of Man, Schoeni Art Gallery, Hong Kong, 1993 Novoye Russkoye Slovo, April 20, 1993 Konsttidskrift/Art Magazine, Zakharov/Eat or be Eaten, Finland, April 4, 1994 New York Newsday, New York, April 5, 1994 Asia ArtNews, November, 1994 The Villager, New York, April 5, 1994 Novoye Russkoye Slovo, New York, April 9, 1994 Novoye Russkoye Slovo, New York, May 3, 1995 Worth, United States, Dec/Jan. 1995 Novoye Russkoye Slovo, New York, April 28, 1995 The New York Times, June 19, 1997 The New York Observer, May 12, 1997 New York Times Magazine, April 28, 1997
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