Background
Lev Kublanov was born in Moscow, Russia, and spent his childhood in a historic neighborhood near the Red Square.
Lev Kublanov was born in Moscow, Russia, and spent his childhood in a historic neighborhood near the Red Square.
He graduated from the Moscow Architectural Institute in 1972. He consequently worked for 20 years in various Moscow architectural design firms and became a member of the Architects’ Union of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics.
His main subjects are landscapes, still life, and portraits using pen and ink, charcoal, pencil, sepia, gouache and watercolor. In 1985, tired of designing monotonous mass-apartment buildings and offices, Kublanov left architecture to become a graphic artist. Since then, he has participated in personal and group exhibitions in Russia, Western Europe, and United States of America. While in Moscow, Kublanov"s work captured the ancient Moscow spirit, mirroring the reality of the old city: ancient courtyards, quiet streets, and the feeling of everyday life.
Kublanov"s architectural background gives his work a precision, clearly articulated composition, and the illusion of distance.
He does not strive for generalization or for the abstract rather, he allows his emotions and observations to develop a poetic image of his subject. His landscapes are uninhabited but one senses their human creator.
His work strikes a responsive chord in all people who find their world being destroyed by modern technology. In 1998, Lev Kublanov and his family moved to Chicago.
Being invited to southwest Michigan, he created a series of drawings and watercolors for Schuler’s Restaurant in Stevensville, Michigan.
Moscow, Russia
1987,1993 State Central Library
1987 Cultural Center on Volhonka Street
1988,1992 Nekrasov’s Library
1988,1995,1997 Central House of Architects
1990 Art Center on Kuznetsky
1997 Hotel «Ukraina»
1997 «Peresvetov Pereulok» Gallery
1998 Moscow Division of International Business Machines Corporation
1996,1998 Central House of Journalists
1998 Center for Liberal Democracy
France
Permanent Exhibition at Art Gallery «Mareschall», Paris
Germany
1994 Gallery «Eckes», Nieder-Olm
Austria
Permanent Exhibition at Cultural Center of Mondsee
1991,1992 Gallery «Forum», Wels
1993,1994,1997,1999 Gallery of Bank, Kirchdorf
United States
1998,1999 Lincoln Terrace Art Studio & Gallery, Skokie, Illinois
2000 MILLENNIUM Art Gallery, Libertyville, Illinois
2001 CURTIS FRAME Back Alley Gallery, Libertyville, Illinois
2000,2001 The Rose Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
2008 UBU Fine Art Gallery, Chicago, Illinois.
He has been a member of the International Union of Architects since 1981.