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1952
Born Moscow, USSR
1969-72
Attends Institute for Foreign Languages, Moscow
1974
Works in MOSFILM Studio workshop, Moscow
1975
Non-conformist Art. Moscow Moves to East Berlin
1976-80
Attends Humboldt University, Berlin
1984-87
Attends Academy of Arts, Student of Werner Kiemke, Berlin, Rudolf
Hausner, Vienna
1986
The Late Freedom. Weidenbamm Gallery, Berlin, Thomaskirchhof
Gallery, Leipzig, Germany, The Palace Museum, Hoyerswerda, Germany.
Solo Exhibition
1988
Admitted as Member of Artists House, Austrian Society of Fine
Arts. The Late Freedom. Graphic Portfolio Published, Austria
1989
The Late Freedom. The Arts Office of Tempelhof, Berlin.
Solo Exhibition
1990
The
Plot. Avant-garde Gallery, Berlin. Solo Exhibition
1991
The Plot. Blue Point Gallery, Berlin. Solo Exhibition
Dialogue
with Rembrandt. Gallery of Academy of Arts, Berlin. Solo
Exhibition
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1992
Hymns of the Night. Graphics Portfolio, Germany
1992-94
Conceptual Designer, Das Stille Museum, Berlin
1994
Das Stille Museum, Berlin. Solo Exhibition
1995
Nikolai Makarov. Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York. Solo Exhibition
Art Box,
Waregem, Belgium. Solo Exhibition
1996
American Business Center, Berlin. Solo Exhibition
Krochlendorff
Castle, Berlin; The Meditative Room. Solo Exhibition
Nikolai
Makarov. Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York. Solo Exhibition
1997
Art Box, Waregem Belgium. Solo Exhibition
Publication
of Metaphysical Museum: Nikolai Makarov
Re-presenting Representation III. Arnot
Art Museum, Elmira, NY
Contempo
Gallery, Grenchen, Switzerland
New
Paintings and Meditation Room. Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York.
Solo Exhibition
Celebrating
the Still Life. Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York
1998
Symposium on Spirituality in Art. Arnot Art Museum, Elmira,
NY
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1999
Nudes. Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York
Nikolai Makarov. Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York. Solo Exhibition
Nikolai Makarov. Infobox, Berlin. Solo Exhibition
Ten Years After the Fall of the Berlin Wall. Parliament Gallery, Berlin
2000
Hilgemann Gallery, Berlin
Kunsthalle Osnabruck, Germany
New York. Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York. Solo Exhibition
Print-Trienalle. Grenchen, Switzerland
2001
Nikolia Makanov, New Works, Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York.
Solo Exhibition
2002
New Works. Mimi Ferzt Gallery. New York. Solo Exhibition
2003
New York Revisited. Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York. Solo Exhibition
2004
Europe, Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York. Solo Exhibition
Portraits. Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York
Museum and Public Collections:
Arnot Art Museum, Elmira, NY
Busch-Reisinger, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
Museum of Modern Art, Berlin
Museum of Fine Arts, Leipzig, Germany
Lindenau Museum, Altenburg, Germany
Academy of Sciences, Berlin
Collection of Copper Plates and Drawings, Berlin
Museum House of Checkpoint Charlie, Berlin
Academy of Arts, Berlin
Das Stille Museum, Berlin
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