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Viktor Chapovalov
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Biography
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Viktor Chapovalov
Born in Karelo-Finska, Soviet Union, on January 13, 1955
Lives and works in Gothenburg, Sweden
Member of The Swedish Artist National Organization, IAA
Education
V.Muhina College of Art and Industrial Design, S.Petersburg, 1976-1981
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Statement
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Exhibitions
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Solo Exhibitions
2005
Frans Suell/Taper-Popermajer Gallery, Malm? Sweden
2004
The Museum of Art, Halmstad, Sweden
2003
Gallery Yttre, K?lehult, Sm?and, Sweden
Art life in Halland, Kungsbacka, Sweden
2002
Volvo Cars, Gothenburg, Sweden
2001
Swedish Television, Gothenburg, Sweden
2000
Art life in Halland, Kungsbacka, Sweden
1995
Viking Gallery, Gothenburg, Sweden
1992
Art Exhibition Hall, Kungsbacka, Sweden
1991
Eka Nobel, Bohus, Sweden
Selected Group Exhibitions
2007
Gallery Rosenblom, Svenska M?san, Gothenburg, Sweden
2006
Fyren, Library, Kungsbacka, Sweden
Boatmuseum, Onsala, Sweden
Manege, Tjol?olm, Sweden
Gallery Rosenblom, Antik, Svenska M?san, Gothenburg, Sweden
Gallery Rosenblom, Inredning och design, Svenska M?san, Gothenburg, Sweden
2005
Boatmuseum, Onsala, Sweden
Nosrk Skogmuseum, Wood museum, Elverum, Norway
Russian general consulate, Gothenburg, Sweden
Lindesnes Lighthouse museum, Norway
2003
Fortum,Yngeredsfors konstf?ening, Kungsbacka, Sweden
Telemark Fylkesgalleri, Notodden, Norway
Art life in Halland, Halmstad, Sweden
Russian general consulate, Gothenburg, Sweden
2002
The Museum of Art, Halmstad, Sweden
2001
The Museum of Art, Halmstad, Sweden
2000
Framtidssalongen, The Museum of Art, Halmstad, Sweden
1997
Odens Fasad, Trollh?tan, Sweden
1994
Art Now Gallery, Gothenburg, Sweden
1993
Papyrus, Gothenburg, Sweden
1990
The union of Journalists, Stockholm-Leningrad, S.Petersburg
1989
Retrospective Exhibition of the Soviet Poster, London
1988
The Union of Free Artists, Leningrad
1987
The Soviet poster, The Central Exhibition Hall, Moscow
1986
International juried Competitions of Poster, Moscow
1985
International juried Competitions of Poster, Warsaw, Poland
Youth Exhibition of The Poster, The Central Exhibition Hall, Leningrad
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