Alexandre Barbera-Ivanoff Explained

Alexandre Barbera-Ivanoff is a French artist born in Paris, France, in 1973.

Biography

Alexandre Barbera-Ivanoff studied painting from the age of 12 in private workshop, with the painters Christian Welter, Gerard Di-Maccio, then Jean Bertholle.

The compulsory military service gave him a unique experiment: Painter in the Earth Army.

He carried out with success frescoes, in particular in the Palace of King Mohammed VI in Marrakech (Morocco).

On September 9, 2005 in Saint-Malo, France, Alexandre Barberà-Ivanoff made public his Proclamation on Essentialisme Artistique.

He realised portraits of characters as corsairs, for example one of Jean-Marie Le Pen, in 2006.

His main work was exposed in June 2010, in the European Parliament of Strasbourg and in 2017, Villa Aurélienne, Fréjus.[1]

Spring 2015, Barbera-Ivanoff participated, in Italy and with 4 other European painters, in the elaboration of the 25 paintings which are permanently exhibited in the center city of Cosenza. These 25 large panels (2 x 3 meters) represent the different periods of the history of the city.[2]

Alexandre Barbera-Ivanoff is grandson and expert of the Russian painter Serge Ivanoff.

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.varmatin.com/politique/lexposition-dun-peintre-proche-de-le-pen-fait-polemique-a-frejus-186262
  2. http://museocentrostorico.cs.it/index.html museocentrostorico