Vadim Zakharov
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Vadim Zakharov (Russian: Вадим Арисович Захаров; born 1959 in Dushanbe, Tajikistan) is an internationally exhibited Russian conceptual artist living and working in Moscow and Cologne, Germany.
He created the work for the Russian pavilion at the 2013 55th edition of the Venice Biennale. His installation therein marked the first time an artist's work occupied both levels of the structure. Zahkarov is a graduate of the Moscow State Teachers Training Institute.[1][2]
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Kandinsky Prize
- Anatoly Osmolovsky (2007)
- Alexey Belyaev-Gintovt (2008)
- Vadim Zakharov (2009)
- Alexander Brodsky (2010)
- Yuri Albert (2011)
- Grisha Bruskin (2012)
- AES+F (2012)
- Irina Nakhova (2013)
- Pavel Pepperstein (2014)
- Filippov Andrey (2015)
- Andrey Kuzkin (2016, 2021)
- ZIP Grouping (2017)
- Evgeny Antufiev (2019)
- Vladlena Gromova (2007)
- Diana Machulina (2008)
- Evgeny Antufiev (2009)
- Taisia Korotkova (2010)
- Polina Kanis (2011)
- Dmitry Venkov (2012)
- Evgeny Granilshchikov (2013)
- Albert Soldatov (2014)
- Olya Kroytor (2015)
- Super Taus (2016)
- Sasha Pirogova (2017)
- Albina Mokryakova (2019, 2021)
- Vladislav Mamyshev-Monroe (2007)
- PG Group (2008)
- Electroboutique (2009)
- Andrei Blazhnov (2010)
- Anastasia Ryabova (2011)
- Peter Goloschapov (2007)
- Mihail Yampolskii (2014)
- Podoroga Valeriy (2015)
- Victor Misiano (2016)
- Alexander Borovsky (2017)
- Andrey Khlobystin (2019)
- Roman Osminkin (2021)
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