Viktor Kirillov Dubinskiy is a painter working between New York City and the countryside of upstate. From his expressively realistic oil paintings to his explorative use of other techniques, Dubinskiy melds his traditional study of craft with the idea of where a painting can find expansiveness. His work deals with the passing of time and memory, dreams and imagination. Dubinskiy embraces a monumental scope, a legacy from his mother, for sharing his vision.
Galina Dubinskaya-Kirillova, Monumental mural 1969-73
Timeline
1972 Born in Moscow
1982 Entered Moscow Central Art School named after Surikov
1986 Moscow Art College named after Kalinin, sculptor major
1991 Entered Bezalel Academy of Art, Jerusalem, Israel
1995 Awarded BFA degree by Bezalel Academy of Art
1996 Received the First and Second Awards in the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Israel Poster Competition
1998 Moved to New York
2001 Awarded a Colonel Michael Jacobs Scholarship by the National Academy of Design
Lives and works in New York, USA
Exhibitions
2005 Untitled, Aidan Gallery, Moscow, Russia
2015 Untitled, KIT – Kunst im Tunnel, Duesseldorf, Germany