Boris Zaborov

Soviet trained artist
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroSoviet trained artist
PlacesFrance Russia
isPainter
Work fieldArts
Gender
Male
Genres:Portrait
Birth16 October 1935, Minsk, Belarus
Age89 years
Star signLibra
Family
Father:Abram Zaborov
Children:Kirill Zaborov
Education
State Academic Institute of Fine Arts Surikov
Belarusian State Academy of Arts
The details

Biography

Boris Zaborov (Belarusian: Барыс Абрамавіч Забораў; born 16 October 1935 in Minsk) is a Soviet-trained artist. He moved to Paris, France in 1980 to begin a career in painting that has resulted in numerous exhibitions and increasing recognition in European, American and Russian art circles.

Early life

Zaborov was born in 1935 in Minsk to Abram Zaborov and Esfir Rappoport and, with his family, experienced the German invasion and occupation of Minsk in World War II. When his family returned to Minsk after the war, they found the city in ruins. In 1950 he enrolled in the Minsk Fine Arts School, leaving in 1953 for Leningrad and the entrance exams at the Academy of Fine Arts. Although he failed the exam, he was accepted the following year as a first year student.

He describes his time at the Academy as a wonderfully self-contained existence, relatively isolated from the Soviet system. At the end of his second year, he participated in the obligatory painting summer in the Crimea, a summer that had little effect on his painting style but was a turning point in his personal life. Zaborov met a girl from Moscow and that autumn he entered the Surikov Art Institute in Moscow. He earned its diploma in 1961. The atmosphere in Moscow was radically different, much more engaged with the outside world. When he left, he moved back to Minsk and began to illustrate books to earn money. He found it increasingly difficult to paint according to a personal vision that fell outside of the Soviet government's approved style.

Paris

He resolved the dilemma by moving to Paris in May 1981. While free to paint what he wanted, he also found himself alone. He used this loneliness, combined with a folder of family photos brought from the Soviet Union, to create a unified artistic vision that continues to inform his work. In Paris he had his first solo art show. He has participated in numerous exhibitions in galleries and museums, in Paris and around the world.

Selected works

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