Nestrelyaev Gleb
Gleb Nestrelyaev was born in Vladivostok in 1995. The author received his first art education in Vladivostok Art College (workshop of Makeev E.E.). Since 2019 he lives and works in St. Petersburg, where since 2020 he has been studying at the Repin Academy of Arts (workshop of H. V. Savkuev).
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS:
- 2024 — a—s—t—r—a Open.Vol 6, a—s—t—r—a gallery, Winzavod, Moscow
- 2024 — A familiar tree grows out of the haze, OpenYou Gallery, St. Petersburg
- 2024 — "I am not a robot” Artocratia Gallery, Moscow
- 2024 — Avant-garde: Workshop of the Future, Serpukhov Museum of History and Art, Moscow, Russia
- 2024 — All Houses, ETO, House of Culture
- 2024 — Spring - 2024, St. Petersburg Union of Artists
- 2023 — Youth of St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg Union of Artists
- 2023 — Ark. Itaian Hall, Academy of Arts
- 2022 — Beehive Fest, Villa Vitali Mansion
- 2022 — Lost?!, MORS Illustration Festival
- 2021 — One Day Today. A Journey, PortArt Gallery
- 2021 — Hive Party, Villa Vitali Mansion
- 2019 — We Are Around Me, FEFU MC Gallery
- 2019 — Molodezhnaya, Primorsky branch of the ARF
- 2019 — Once Upon a Time Today. My Neighbors, FEFU MC Gallery
- 2018 — Dreams, “MC” gallery FEFU
- 2018 — Once Upon a Time Today, FEFU MC Gallery
- 2018 — I've seen it. Summer, FEFU MC Gallery
- 2018 — Lust for Life, Seaside Branch of the ARF
FAIRS:
- 2024 — BLAZAR, Independent Artists Section
- 2024 — PAF:ALL COLORS, Sevkabel Port
- 2024 — 1703, Central Exhibition Hall Manezh, Repin Collection of St. Petersburg Academy of Fine Arts
“Since childhood I have been attracted to colorful texture on various surfaces, cracked paint on garages or school hallways, old paper and whitewashed walls for the “hundredth time”. The sense of time from these things I try to recreate in my work. I like to observe people, communicate with them, listen to their stories. All my works are about human relationships and the cyclical nature of our history. I like to experiment with materials, often to create the surface I want I have to manipulate the work for a long time: skinning, scratching, painting and stripping the paint layer. In my work I often use mythological elements and natural motifs, personal reflective experiences to create my own stories.”
Gleb Nestrelyaev