Nikolai Nikolayevich Markarov (Russian: Никола́й Никола́евич Марка́ров) (18 March 1933 – 28 June 2008) Soviet Russian artist and sculptor. He was a member of the USSR Union of Artists from 1975.
From 1963 to 1965 Nikolai worked as a sculptor in a sculptural production factory of RSFSR. In 1965 Nikolai Markarov was invited to Moscow Architectural Institute (State Academy) – MarchI first as a teacher at the Department of the figure, and then as a sculptor, where he was working for over 13 years.
In 1975 N. Markarov was admitted to the USSR Union of Artists on the recommendation of members of the Union of artists - sculptors A. Stemkovsky, D. Shakhovsky and N. Lavinsky, who believed that N. Markarov entered the list of the thirty best sculptors of the USSR.
Besides the main work of the sculptor -artist N. Markarov illustrated books, wrote poetry and prose.
Lev Feodorovich Dyakonitsyn, Academician of the Russian Academy of Arts, the European Academy of Arts and Sciences, the French Academy of Sciences and Arts, the artist and art critic, at the opening ceremony of N. Markarov's exhibition at the Art Gallery Dresden in autumn 2013 said:
Nikolai Markarov managed to find in his work such a hand movement, a line that would talk about the nature of a man and of the divinity of a man. We are captivated by so soft, friendly, love game of the artist with paper space. It's a very rare, just exceptional phenomenon. Nowadays such masters are few. I think that he will be recalled very often. His wealth of nature is not confined only to graphics. Nikolai Markarov was also a theater artist and a poet, and an illustrator of many books, including his own ones. He was gifted by nature and did not know restraints in his imagination, and this fantasy is a kind of discovery of the world for us. The main theme of Nikolai Markarov is the image of beauty, the image of a woman, his companion or just the one met by his enamored eye, a caught character, and he immediately embodies them with simple means. Nikolai Markarov seems to catch a glimpse of a face in a crowd; he grabs beautiful faces and wants to remember them, as found little treasures. Sometimes these images are pinched out, the line is so solid, being the formula of the character, and the other vice versa are very lazy, very naughty. It is this combination of confidence and freedom that is particularly interesting, because the artist was coming from one method to another and was not afraid to experiment. Nikolai Markarov has left wonderful heritage for us. The artist remains alive for us, a living master, who tells us that we need to endure routine and everyday life philosophically patiently and even heroically and try to rise above it. Nikolai Markarov entered a cohort of selected artists, who knew how and what to say.
Group exhibitions
1946 - The children's exhibition of sculpture, I prize for sculpture "The last hours of Taras Bulba’s life on the fire", Baku
1961 – All-Union Art Exhibition, Moscow
1962 - Graphics of Transcaucasia, Moscow
1967 - All-Union Exhibition of small form sculptures, Moscow
1967 - All-Union Exhibition of young graphic artists, Moscow
1974 - All-Union Exhibition of sculptors, Moscow
1980 - The Moscow exhibition of sculptors, Moscow
1985 - All-Union Exhibition of sculptors, Moscow
1990 - Exhibition of Moscow sculptors, Moscow
1995 - Exhibition of Moscow sculptors in the open air, Moscow
1997 - Exhibition of Moscow sculptors, House of Artists, Moscow
2000 - Exhibition "Gifts of Moscow Artists ", Moscow
2004 - Regional Art Gallery, Vologda
2009 - Exhibition "Black on white ", Art Museum, Yaroslavl
2013 - Nadja Brykina's Gallery, Zurich
2013 - Exhibition "The Triumph of Venus. Nude in Art ", Art Museum, Yaroslavl
There were also exhibitions in Moscow in libraries named after Nekrasov, Bogolyubov, the Club of railwaymen, publishing house of the magazine "Working Woman", etc.
Personal exhibitions
2009 - The Institute of Heritage named after Likhachev, Moscow
2010 - The gallery of Higher Artistic and Technical Workshops, Moscow Institute of Architecture, Moscow
2011 - Picture gallery, Podolsk
2012 - Nadja Brykina's Gallery, Moscow
2013 - Art Gallery “Dresden”, Gostinny Dvor, Moscow
2013 Art Gallery “Dresden”, International multifunctional Center of Arts, Moscow
Podolsk TV presented the exhibition of Nikolai Markarov's works on June 15, 2011
Collection of his works in museums
The State Russian Museum, the graphics department, St. Petersburg
State History Museum, St. Petersburg
Art Museum, Yaroslavl
Regional Art Gallery, Vologda
Art Gallery, Podolsk
Museum of the Moscow Architectural Institute, Moscow
Museum of the Patriotic War on Poklonnaya Hill, Moscow
Nadja Brykina's Gallery, Zurich (Switzerland)
Art Gallery “Dresden”, Moscow
Literary activity
"Anthology of Russian free verse". M., Publisher Prometheus, 1991. 348 pp., ISBN5-7042-0589-5
Academician (sculptor) Burganov A.N., Kazantsev A., "Bogolyubov magazine” No.7, July 2008
G. Avetisyan, magazine "Armenian Church " Russian Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church (Moscow) No.4, April 2008
Pushchin V., the newspaper " The Coach series "
Gabrieljan N. "Nine lines of Nikolai Markarov" newspaper " Interlocutor of Armenia" No.10, October 2013
Catalogues
Nikolai Markarov. Overheard song. Nadja Brykina's Gallery, 2012. ISBN978-3-9523522-3-6
Black & White Russian and European Graphics of the 20th Century. Yaroslavl Art Museum. Gallery 2.36, 2009. ISBN978-5-89449-017-5
Nikolai Markarov, sculptures, drawings, poems. Teachers of MARCHI, Moscow Architectural Institute. Gallery of Higher Artistic and Technical Workshops, 2010
Souvenirs of Yaroslavl Art Museum
N. Markarov. Nine lines, 1963, souvenir plate, porcelain, diameter 12 cm, IC Zhukov "YarDecal", 2009
N. Markarov. In Banja (bath), 1960, souvenir plate, porcelain, diameter 12 cm, IC Zhukov "YarDecal", 2009
N. Markarov. Nine lines, 1963, souvenir plate, porcelain, diameter 12 cm, IC Zhukov "YarDecal", 2013
N. Markarov. In Banja (bath), 1960, souvenir plate, porcelain, diameter 12 cm, IC Zhukov "YarDecal", 2013
Poetry
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The watch is implacable:
It will work even when taken off the wrist and set aside.
(V.4, p. 228)
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— Immortality?
We′ve sliced it into centuries and seconds!
(V.4, p. 228)
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Oh Lord, pardon me, could it be true that I do see now what You mean?
(V.4, p. 219)
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I inherit all that has been invented by mankind:
the Paper, the Three Nails, and the Atomic Mushroom.