Alexander Melamid

Painting, Visual Artist

1945 –

17

Who is Alexander Melamid?

Alexander Melamid is a Russian-born painter and performance artist.

Melamid was born into a Jewish family in Moscow and attended the Stroganov Art Institute, where he collaborated with Vitaly Komar in the Russian SOTS ART movement. Known as a cynical Social Realist, Melamid began collaborating with Komar in the late 1960s; the two emigrated together to New York City from the Soviet Union in 1977. In 2003, the two artists decided to go their separate ways. Around this time, Melamid's first-born son, Dan, introduced him to the world of hip-hop, which included his clients and close friends Whoo Kid and 50 Cent. Melamid was intrigued by hip-hop society because of its rich history and world appeal, and began to paint the hip-hop portraits that have become his first solo exhibition since splitting with Komar, on display at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit.

Alexander is currently working in Chelsea, NYC at his Art Healing Ministry. Recent new series of works include "Heaven and Hell" and "The Art of Plumbing."

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Born
Jul 14, 1945
Moscow
Also known as
  • Меламид, Александр Данилович
Education
  • Stroganov Moscow State University of Arts and Industry

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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