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Retrospective of the exhibitions:

    Participation in the exhibitions (the most important):

    • 1976–1983 – Panevezis and Vilnius (Litvania)
    • 1978 – international exhibition at the Pompidou Centre, Paris (France)
    • 1983 – international Europe exhibition, Rome (Italy)
    • 1990–1991 – several exhibitions of Soviet-Canada joint venture «Book-print», Moscow and Samara (Russia)
    • 1991 – exhibition at the Fund for People Diplomacy, Moscow (Russia)
    • 1998 – Euro-98, Barcelona (Spain)

    Personal exhibitions (the most important):

    • 1977, 1978 – Museum of modern art, Panevezhis (Lithuania)
    • 1980 – Vilnius (Lithuania) • 1985 – Rome (Italy)
    • 1988 – Toronto (Canada) • 1989 – Zurich (Switzerland)
    • 1991 – Central Artists’ House, Moscow (Russia)
    • 1995 – Istanbul (Turkey)
    • 1996 – Art Academy, Moscow; Museum of Mark Shagal, Vitebsk (Russia); Bergamo (Italy)
    • 1998 – State art museum, Ulianovsk; Central Artists’ House, Moscow; Radishev art museum, Saratov (Russia); National museum, Baku (Azerbaijan); Art museum, Odessa (Ukraine)
    • 1999 – MOMA, New-York (USA)
    • 2000 – State Kremlin Palace and House of freedom of nations, Moscow; Art gallery, Vyborg; Modern art gallery, Sochi; Library of foreign literature, Moscow; British cultural centre, Moscow (Russia)
    • 2001 – State art museum, Ulianovsk (Russia); Russian cultural centre, Riga (Latvia); «Human museum», Moscow (Russia)
    • 2002 – Russian Cultural Fund, Moscow (Russia)
    • 2003 – Russian Embassy in Great Britain, London
    • 2004 – Modern art gallery, Antwerp (Belgium); State art museum, Krasnodar (Russia)
    • 2005 – Russian portrait gallery, St. Petersburg (Russia)
    • 2006 – Exhibition in the framework of the international art festival «Slav’s fair», Vitebsk (Russia); Modern art museum, Kharkov (Ukraine)
    • 2007 – Presidential Administration HQ, the Kremlin, Moscow (Russia)
    • 2008 – Exhibition in Mordovian Erzya Museum of Visual Arts, town of Saransk (Russia); exhibition in Cheboksary (Russia); exhibition in Consulate General of Russian Federation in Munich (Germany); Sochi Art Museum (Russia); town of Vladimir (Russia); Moscow “Manege” exhibition and presentation of the new joint album “Nikas – Estet Jewelry House” (Russia)
    • 2009 – Exhibition in Izhevsk (Russia); Lenin memorial center of Ulianovsk (Russia)