Dmitry Shorin (born in 1971 in Novosibirsk) – Russian artist and sculptor, lives and works in Saint Petersburg (Russia). He is the member of the UNESCO International Federation of Art, the nominee of the Kandinsky Prize (2009) in the category Project of the year. His paintings are in the collections of Moscow Museum of Modern art, The State Russian Museum, Erarta Museum Of Contemporary Art, Museum of Non-Conformist Art and private collections. In 2008 he had become the youngest artist who was honored a personal exhibition in Marble Palace of The State Russian museum. The artist's works were repeatedly presented at Sotheby's and Phillips de Pury auctions. Since 2013 the terminal of Pulkovo Airport (St. Petersburg) is decorated with four sculptures by Dmitry Shorin.
Solo exhibitions
2019 – Tales of the Forest, Ural Vision Gallery, Yekaterinburg
2018 – Under the Eternal Sky, UVG Art Gallery, Budapest
2018 - Gallery "Fine Art" Moscow
2015 - Museum of Modern Art ERARTA, St. Petersburg
2015 - Gallery Fine Art, Moscow
2014 - Gallery of Fine Art, Moscow
2014 - Exhibition Hall of RUSNANO, Moscow
2013 - Gallery Us light version Erarta Gallery , Zurich
2013 - Gallery Fine Art, Moscow
2012 "We are (not) alone", the museum "Erarta", St. Petersburg
2011 "Holidays", Moscow Museum of Modern Art
2011 "Flowers and airplanes," Gallery "Fine Art", Moscow
2010 "Small Pleasures" Gallery "Fine Art", Moscow
2010 "Birds" Gallery "Fine Art", Moscow
2010 - 2011 "Joy of Life", Gallery "Fine Art", Moscow
2009 Nominee for the "Kandinsky Prize, the Central House of Artists, Moscow
2009 "Desk: War and Peace", 3 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art. Parallel program. Gallery "Fine Art", Moscow
2008 "Wind" Gallery "Fine Art", Moscow
2008 "Dmitry Shorin in the Russian Museum", the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg
2007 "Bodyparts" Gallery "Fine Art", Moscow
2006 "If not forever," Gallery "Fine Art", Moscow
2005 "Girl's Best Friend" - 1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art. Parallel program. Gallery "Fine Art", Moscow
2005 "Aero Club" - Gallery "Fine Art", Moscow
2004 "Appetite" - Gallery "Fine Art", Moscow
2003 Cultural Center Northwind, St. Petersburg
2003 Cultural Center House (Moscow)
2003 "Girls Next Door" - Gallery "Fine Art", Moscow
2000 Gallery Boreas, St. Petersburg
2000 Cultural Center House, Moscow
1996 Gallery 21, Pushkinskaya 10, St. Petersburg
Group ehibitions:
2012 Art Moscow. 16 International art fair on September 19-23, 2012. Central House of the Artist.
2011 “Windows and doors”, State Russian museum
Auction Phillips de Pury,
London,SCOPE Art Show, Miami USA
2010 CAC Meymac, France. “Airfield”, Al Gallery
2009-2010 “Self-portrait”, Moscow Museum of Modern Art
2008 Sotheby's auction, London Fair Art Vienna, Austria
2007 Art Athina International Contemporary Art Fair, Афины
2006 Fair ARCO, Madrid HANGART-7, Salzburg, Austria
2003-2010 Fine Art Gallery, Moscow
2002 Center of the modern art, Kiev, Ukraine
2001 Nonconformism museum, Pushkinskaya 10
1998, 2000 Gallery Borei
1997 Big hall of the Union of artists. The international exhibition “Advertizing history”, the Second award.
1996 Smolny, In protection Pushkinskaya 10 IV Biennial of St. Petersburg, Akhmatova A.A. Museum. (Sheremetevsky)
1995 Galleries on Pushkinskaya 10 Arena, Exhibition of private collections.
1994 Gallery 103 and Gallery 21, Pushkinskaya 10 Arena, International festival of performance
Collections
Works are in the Moscow Museum of Modern Art, the State Russian Museum, in Museum of Modern Art ERARTA in St. Petersburg. In private collections: in Moscow – Ivan Tyryshkin, Ekaterina Berezovskoy, Victor Bondarenko, Svetlana and Feodor Bondarchuk, Veronica Borovik-Hilchevskoy, Anna Veselova, Denis Gamobramov, Oleg Zalomov, Edward Kitsenko, Alexey Kondratyev, Herman Koshkordin, Tatyana and Dmitry Lukovnikovykh, Victoria Markina, Svetlana Meshchaninova, Marina Obrazcova, Alexander Rappoport, Marianna Sardarova, Sofia and Roman Trotsenko, Irina Filatova, Victoria Fomina and Sergey Gridchin, Anastasia Chukhray, Ilya Shaporo's collections, etc.; Marina Varvarina (St. Petersburg), John L. Stewart (New York), Nikolay Shibayeff (Paris), Renata Maser, Dietrich Matyushits, Terence Gray, Leif Djurhuus, Marianna Sapi, etc.