Melbourne. Yarra river on summer.

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Medium Acrylic, Canvas (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 91cm (W) x 61cm (H) x 2cm (D)
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Artist Bio

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Born and educated in Russia, Gennady brings a rare depth of classical fine art training, literary culture and theatrical imagination to his work. Trained in the rigorous Russian academic tradition, he has worked as a stage designer, dramaturg and illustrator, with his theatrical work preserved in Moscowโ€™s renowned A.A. Bakhrushin Theatre Museum. His paintings reflect a life shaped by art, storytelling and close observation.

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THE STORY BEHIND THE WORK

His artistic education began in Tver, a historic Russian city between Moscow and St Petersburg, where he graduated from the Technology and Fine Art School in 1969. The school belonged to a tradition of rigorous Russian art education: disciplined drawing, composition, proportion, observation, and technique. There, he studied fine art under David Gornstain, gaining the kind of formal foundation that is increasingly rare in contemporary art.

He later continued his education at Moscow State University, completing a degree in journalism in 1981. Moscow State University is one of Russiaโ€™s great intellectual institutions, and its journalism faculty has long sat at the intersection of media, literature, politics, and public culture. He received an education in language, history, narrative, criticism, and the classics โ€” disciplines that continue to shape the way he sees and interprets the world.

During the 1980s, he worked in dramatic theatres as both a stage designer and dramaturg. In the Soviet theatre tradition, a dramaturg was not merely a writer, but a critical and cultural guide: someone who helped shape the repertoire, interpret plays, and provide the historical and thematic context that allowed a production to come alive. Gennady was also a member of a state-sponsored guild of artists and playwrights in Siberia, placing him within a serious professional artistic milieu.

His theatrical posters are held in the collection of the A.A. Bakhrushin State Central Theatre Museum in Moscow โ€” a legendary institution in the performing arts world and an important cultural archive. Founded in the nineteenth century, the Bakhrushin Museum is one of the great repositories of theatre history, holding artefacts connected to Russian and international performance.

Alongside his theatre work, he also worked as a book and magazine illustrator, bringing together image, text, and storytelling. That background is visible in his paintings today. His works are not only decorative; they often feel observed, composed, and narrated. They carry the discipline of the studio, the atmosphere of the stage, and the eye of someone trained to look closely at human life.

Since moving to Sydney in 2003, he has found new inspiration in Australia. The light, coast, trees, gardens, streets, houses, and changing moods of the city have become part of his visual language. His paintings reflect an affection for both the beauty of nature and the character of urban life โ€” the quiet poetry of a view, a street, a room, a harbour, or a garden.

Away from the studio, he enjoys nature and the companionship of his cat. His paintings are shaped by a life that has moved across countries, languages, and artistic traditions. He volunteers his skills as an illustrator to bring to life Russian translations of key Australian fiction and non-fiction literary works for the Russian diaspora, continuing his lifeโ€™s work of bringing storytelling to life.

His paintings are held in private collections in Russia, Great Britain, the United States, Israel, and Australia. Gennady enjoys participating in solo and group exhibitions.

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Gennady's studio is in Sydney