Alexander Gorlizki

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Alexander Gorlizki (born London, 1967) is a British-born contemporary artist and resident of New York. He studied at Bristol Polytechnic, followed in 1992 by an M.F.A. in sculpture from the Slade School, London.[1][2] He is known for interest in Asian arts including his collaboration with Riyaz Uddin, an Indian miniature painter from Jaipur. Besides private collections his works can be found in the following public collections (among others): Aspen Art Museum, Aspen (USA) Museum Kunst Palast, Düsseldorf (D) Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto (CA) Victoria & Albert Museum, London (GB) Denver Art Museum, Denver (USA) Collection Antoine de Galbert, Paris, (F) Artothèque Limousin, Limoges (F), Museum de Buitenplaats, Eelde (NL),[3][4][5]

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  1. ^ "Martin Kudlek Gallery, Cologne".
  2. ^ Alexander Gorlizki - Artists - John Berggruen Gallery "Alexander Gorlizki was born in London in 1967 and studied Fine Art at Bristol Polytechnic, followed by an M.F.A in "
  3. ^ Arts of Asia - Volume 35 -2005 - Page 12 "Just ten years ago however, British artist Alexander Gorlizki, working with Indian artist Riyaz Uddin, shook it out of its slumber. . ."A reminder to our readers that the attractive art of Indian miniature painting survives on to our day with subjects "...
  4. ^ Hand Eye magazine Cosmic Microcosm 2009 "Alexander Gorlizki’s fifteen-year fascination with Indian miniature paintings has blossomed into a body of work notable for its intricate beauty, and fluid, almost free associative imagery, not to mention the collaborative nature of how it is made. By commissioning Riyaz Uddin, a master miniaturist painter in Jaipur, these imaginative and compelling works bring together some radically different approaches to art."
  5. ^ "Amrita Jhaveri".