Pictures travel from one galaxy into another one. Perhaps, these are spaceships or simply rays of light, instead, aren't these? No, no- exactly pictures. Alexander Krylov's pictures fly from galaxy, without any title, into galaxy, without permanent residence. And they, as a rule, are also untitled.

Who is the artist — Krylov? The answer will be unexpected. He is the keeper of non-existent substance, one storing between already created works. Intervals between pictures, as well as meanings, found in between lines are just those very elements (sometimes visible, sometimes invisible) for creation of non-existent substance being understands as building material for new universe creation. For him, a picture isn't a tale or a novel, but a stone sinking in an epilogue or even in a prologue.

Exhibitions:

  • 1988 - The Group LTSH, Kaliningrad-Sverdlovsk
  • 1989 - The Fund of Russia Contemporary Art, Leningrad-Munich
  • 1990 - The Group "Theatre, Music, Ballet", The Maly Opera Theatre, Leningrad
  • 1990 - «Vival Texture» GMIL, Leningrad
  • 1991 Jubilee of Van Gogh "Ariadna" Gallery, Leningrad
  • 1991 - The Group LTSH, The Actor House, Leningrad
  • 1991 - Nurland-Leningrad, Norway
  • 1991 - TV Marathon «Vozrozhdenie», The exhibition of gifts, Leningrad
  • 1992 - Characters of dreams, The Marble Palace, St.Petersburg
  • 1992 - Biennale-2, «Ariadna» Gallery, St. Petersburg
  • 1992 - Spring Salon, LenEXPO, St.petersburg
  • 1992 - The Exhibition of Contemporary Russian Art, «Harmony» Gallery, Zermat, Switzerland
  • 1992 - Amazing Variety, «Pallette» Gallery, St. Petersburg
  • 1992 - The Exhibition of Free Russian Contemporary Art Fund, Munich
  • 1992-93 - Art Collegium, State Russian
  • 1995 - London, UK
  • 1998 - Korean Exhibition ( Sold Out Show )
  • 1998 - Vincent Louis Gallery, New York, USA
  • 2000 - The «ZERO» Gallery, Moscow, Russia
  • 2000 - Personal Exhibition at the Valencia Gallery, St. Petersburg, Russia
  • 2000 - 2001 The Russian Resplendence Exhibition, Fred Kavli Theatre, Civic Arts Plaza, Thousand Oaks, California, USA
  • 2003 - Eclectic Russian Contemporary Art, Barette Gallery, Santa Monica College, Los Angeles, CA