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Dimitry Gerrman (March 10, 1955–) is an American artist and sculptor of Belarusian origin.


Biography


Early life

In 1974 Gerrman graduated from Glebov Art College in Minsk. From 1975 to 1979, he worked on commissioned projects and exhibited his work throughout the
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. In 1985 he graduated from the Department of Sculpture of the Mukhina Academy of Art and Design in St. Petersburg, Russia. In 1989, he emigrated to the United States and resided in Baltimore until 1999. He exhibited with other Baltimore artists, such as
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, Elena Zolotnitsky, and Noi Volkov.


Art career

In 1994 his sculpture ''Crying Violin'' became the International Holocaust Remembrance Award which was presented to
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for his movie '' Schindler's List''. In 1996 Germann became a member of the National Sculpture Society. In 2000 he moved to the New York City area and continues to exhibit his work nationwide and internationally. He has participated in exhibitions with
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. He is currently represented by
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. His work can be found in museums and public collections such as The State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University, and the
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, Simon Cowell, Janusz Kaminski, and Senator Barbara Mikulski.


Awards

2006 National Sculpture Award for Non-Traditional Sculpture


Publications


Magazines

*Zacharias, Johanna. Seven Soviet Dreamers in The Land of the Free. ''Jewish Times''. Baltimore, May 18, 1990. *Greenberg, Melinda. Fiddling Around. ''Jewish Times''. Baltimore, December 5, 1994. *Slack, Susan Joy. NSS Honors New Members with Exhibition. ''Sculpture Review''. New York. Fall 1997, . *''House & Garden''. April 2001. *Nobel, Philip. An Arresting Development. ''Architectural Digest''. February 2003. *Kolodzei, Tatiana and Natalia. Our Collection. ''Sobranie'' #2, Moscow, June 2006, . *Vencil Sanchez, Kelly. Graceful Juxtaposition. ''Architectural Digest''. November 2007. *''Palm Beach Cottages & Gardens''. March 2007. *Cutler, Ellen B. Music and Sculpture: A Survey. ''Sculpture Review''. New York, Winter 2008 . *''Canvas''. Volume 6 Issue 2. March/April 2010 Dubai .


Books

*Browning, Dominique. ''House & Garden Book of Style''. New York. Clarkson Potter. 2001 . *Siegel. Gwathmey. ''Buildings and Projects 1992–2002''. Rizzoli, 2003, . *''Collage in Russia XX Century''. Palace Edition 2005, . *''Dimitry Gerrman Poetry of Form''. Palace Edition 2009,


Selected exhibition catalogues

*Annual Report 2001. The State Russian Museum. St. Petersburg. Palace Edition. 2001, . *Twosome. The State Russian Museum. St. Petersburg. Palace Edition. 2002, . *Wally Findlay Galleries, Dimitry Gerrman Exhibition Catalogue, September 2004, New York. *National Sculpture Society 73 Annual Exhibition Catalogue, New York 2006–2007. *Toyamura International Sculpture Biennale. Exhibition Catalogue, Sep.22 – Oct.21, 2007, Toyako Town, Japan. *The Poetry of Water in Russian Art. Palace Edition Europe 2007, . *Il Balletto Russo. Palace Editions Europe. 2008, . *The Power of Water, State Russian Museum, Palace Editions Europe, 2008, . *Biennale Wasser, Bad Breisig, Germany 2009. *Wally Findlay Galleries, Dimitry Gerrman Poetry of Form, March -April 2010, New York. *Wally Findlay Galleries, Dimitry Gerrman Body of Work, June – July 2010, Palm Beach. *The Sky in Art, State Russian Museum, Palace Edition 2010, *L'arte Contemporanea in Russia, 1950–2011, December 2011 – January 2012, Fondi, Italy


References


www.sothebys.com
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