THE BEST RUSSIAN CONTEMPORARY ARTIST

The list of the Best Russian contemporary artists (49ART-arteex) -  of authors not older than 1960 year of birth , was made by  ARTEEX   based on their creations  evaluation , popularity , commercial activity  (their titles, awards , participations in exhibitions and fairs , auctions , mention in art-ratings , presence of their works in museum collections  and so on  were taken into consideration). 

Some authors were included in the list of Best contemporary artists within the programme   Discovery (based on expert recommendations), which allows to open new talents to the art-society.  

ARTEEX does its best to be objective making the list, but anyway it reflects only subjective position of ARTEEX.

The maximum number of names in the List is – 250 authors (Top-250). Nowadays the list is being supplemented. The list is open. ARTEEX is   considering suggestions of including authors in the list of best contemporary artists.

How to make a list of the Best contemporary artists of Russia here: https://arteex.ru/en/about/list_arteex

Andrey Logvin

1964

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Andrey Logvin included in the list of the Best Russian contemporary artists (ARTEEX). Andrey Logvin is a Russian poster artist, graphic artist, designer in the field of graphic design and advertising. The poster “Without a label is sad!” (1995) can be considered the starting point for the emergence of packaging culture in Russia. The poster “Life is a success” (1997) was published in the album “Russian poster. 100 masterpieces in 100 years. " Andrey Logvin is a graphic design academic and member of Alliance Graphique International (AGI). Winner of more than 30 awards in international and Russian design and advertising competitions. Laureate of the State Prize of the Russian Federation in the field of literature and art (2000). Presented in the “Who is who in Graphic Design” directory (300 best designers of the world). In 2004, the Chinese publishing house Lignan Art Publishing House for 165 pages released a monograph "Andrey Logvin". Source: wikipedia.org