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Perekucha RuslanAround The Band2017
2017
$2,612.91
£1,958.56
€2,200
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CHF 2,100.59
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NOK 26,408.21
SEK 24,562.71
DKK 16,761.59
About the Item
This painting was exhibited at the following exhibitions: "Phenomenon.Idea" (Chernigiv, 2018), "White Square, Yellow Cross, Dot"(Kyiv, 2019)
Ruslan Perekucha was born in 1967.
Since childhood, he was interested in the history of art, and he loved modernism most of all. This prompted him to collect antiques and art in the 2000s. Then he began to paint himself.
He graduated from Art Courses at the world famous Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow (Russia) (2014).
Since then he has held 7 solo exhibitions, in Kiev ,Chirnigiv, Odessa, his paintings were represented on other art exhibitions in Ukraine.
In 2024 a series of the artist's paintings were acquired by a private collector from Chicago (USA)
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