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Daud Akhriev - Bio
Daud Akhriev was born in the former Soviet Union in 1959. He studied
classical painting and drawing for 14 years, eight of them in St.
Petersburg, Russia. In that city he received his masters degree with
honors from the Repin Institute, under the tutelage of the late
Piotr Fomin. In 1991 he emigrated to Chattanooga, Tennessee and has
remained there since. Akhriev, now a U.S. citizen, spends his
summers painting landscapes throughout the world with his artist
wife and son. During the rest of the year Ahkriev paints in his
Chattanooga studio.
In 2007 Akhriev won an award of excellence from Oil Painters of
America, and Second Place in the Greenhouse Gallery’s Salon
International, in San Antonio, TX. Greenhouse has twice included
Akhriev’s work in International Masters, an invitational
exhibition.
In 1993 the Hunter Museum of American Art presented a solo
exhibition of Akhriev’s work. His is on regular exhibit at Miller
Galleries located in both Cincinnati Ohio and Winter Park Florida.
In April, 2006, Miller Gallery presented a solo exhibition of
Akhriev’s work. He also has paintings at Turtle Gallery on Deer
Isle, Maine. The Chattanooga Symphony and Opera Guild honored
Akhriev as one of Chattanooga’s master artists in Music and
Masterpieces, 2006. He has participated in group shows in New York,
London, Zurich, Oslo and around the Southeastern United States. 2006
Group shows included Oil Painters of America annual juried show in
Mazula Montana (International Artist award of Excellence), and
“Salon International” at Greenhouse Gallery in San Antonio (awarded
Juror’s top 50 and Honorable Mention), and a show in Almaty,
Kazakhstan with two colleagues from St. Petersburg, Russia.
Akhriev is trained in monumental public art, and has four murals in
Chattanooga: the Collegedale Seventh-Day Adventist Church, the
Samaritan Center and St. Peter’s Episcopal Church.
Akhriev has taught summer courses in landscape for the Florence
Academy of Art, in Florence, Italy. In 2003, Akhriev and his wife
were Artists in Residence at the Robert M MacNamara Foundation in
Westport Island, Maine, for six weeks. He has taken small groups of
painting students to students in Tuscany in 2004-2006. The
University of Tennessee Chattanooga has invited him to be a guest
instructor in their painting program.
Artists Magazine featured Akhriev in the February, 2006
issue. His work is in two books in English. Daud Akhriev,
Stylistic Pluralism was published in 2002 by CommonPlace
publishing. He is also featured in Traditions Rediscovered, the
Finley Collection of Russian Art. Akhriev’s drawings are in
several books about the Repin Institute, both in Russian and in
Chinese.
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