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Vladimir Kush was born in Russia, in a one-story wooden
house near the Moscow forest-park Sokolniki.
At the age of seven Vladimir began to attend art school
until late evening where he became acquainted with the works of great artists
of the Renaissance, famous Impressionists, and Modern Artists.
Vladimir entered the Moscow Higher Art and Craft School
at age 17, but a year later he was conscripted. After six months of military
training the unit commander thought it more appropriate to employ him
exclusively for peaceful purposes, namely, painting propagandistic posters.
After military service and graduating the Institute of
Fine Arts, Vladimir painted portraits on Arbat Street to support his family
during the hard times in Russia.
In the year 1987, Vladimir began to take part in
exhibitions organized by the Union of Artists. At a show in Coburg, Germany in
1990, nearly all his displayed paintings sold and after closing the exhibition,
he flew to Los Angeles where 20 of his works were exhibited and began his
“American Odyssey.”
In Los Angeles, Kush worked in a small, rented home
garage, but was unable to find a place to display his paintings. He earned
money by drawing portraits on the Santa Monica pier and eventually was able to
purchase a ticket to his “Promised Land,” Hawaii.
In 1993, a dealer from France noticed the originality of
Kush’s work and organized an exhibition in Hong Kong. Success surpassed all
expectations. In 1995, a new exhibition in Hong Kong at the Mandarin Fine Art
Gallery brought more success. In 1997 he had a new start in the USA exhibiting
in the galleries in Lahaina, Hawaii and in Seattle. In 2001 Kush opened his
first gallery, Kush Fine Art in Lahaina, Hawaii. He now has 4 gallery locations
in the USA with future plans to open more galleries around the world.
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