Gregory Orekhov Abstract Sculptures
Gregory Orekhov was born in 1976 in Moscow in the family of the sculptor, People’s Artist of the Russian Federation, Academician Yury Orekhov (1927–2001). From early childhood, Orekhov learned from his father while working with him in the academic studio, which enabled him to master various sculpture techniques. His most significant works include participation in the reconstruction of the sculptural decoration of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior (1996–2001); co-author of A.S. Pushkin Monument in Minsk (2000); the bust of Leonid Kogan for the Moscow Conservatory (2014); twelve architectural steles placed at the entrance to Moscow, that became an official symbol of the Moscow region in 2015.
2010s Contemporary Gregory Orekhov Abstract Sculptures
1990s Cubist Gregory Orekhov Abstract Sculptures
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2010s Contemporary Gregory Orekhov Abstract Sculptures
Stainless Steel
1960s Modern Gregory Orekhov Abstract Sculptures
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Late 20th Century Post-Modern Gregory Orekhov Abstract Sculptures
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Late 20th Century Post-Modern Gregory Orekhov Abstract Sculptures
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1980s Contemporary Gregory Orekhov Abstract Sculptures
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1920s Gregory Orekhov Abstract Sculptures
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1960s Abstract Gregory Orekhov Abstract Sculptures
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1990s Contemporary Gregory Orekhov Abstract Sculptures
Wood, Mixed Media
21st Century and Contemporary Cubist Gregory Orekhov Abstract Sculptures
Polymer
Late 20th Century Post-Modern Gregory Orekhov Abstract Sculptures
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1970s Minimalist Gregory Orekhov Abstract Sculptures
Metal