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CV Born 1937, Vuoksela Kalevi Liski - CV Born 1937, Vuoksela Ateljé Liski & Liski, Eerikinkatu 43, 00180 Helsinki Puh: 0400-866 453, email: [email protected] Education 2000-2001 Vapaa taidekoulu: Colour and Sketch I and II 1988 TTK, Studies in the Art Academy of Finland 1959-1962 Taideteollinen opisto, 1956-1958 Taideteollinen ammattikoulu Scholarship and Award 1994, -87, -77 Scholarship of Helsinki City 1977 Scholarship Granted by State of Finland 1977 YLE Award Membership The Artist Society of Helsinki, The Union of the Artist / Painter The Artist Society of Viipuri Residence The Foundation of Finnish Artists, Grassina, Firenze, Italia During past years 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016 Wall Painting Three (3) wall paintings at YLE House ordered by YLE, 1981-1987 Special Orders The Memorial of Paavo Liski, Hietaniemi Cemetery, 2006 The War Memorial of the Finnish Soldiers, Vuoksela (Russia) 1995 Private Collections - Uzès, Venice,Capri, Florence, Germany, Malaga, San Francisco - Finland (several) Kalevi Liski - Exhibitions Solo Exhibitions 2021 70 years as painter - festive exhibition, Mökkigalleria, Kaarina 2021 Summer exhibition, Keskus Galleria, Tampere 2020 Garden mini exhibition with Terhi, Fiskars 2018 Helsinki Music Centre 2017 Anniversary Exhibition, Galleria G12, Helsinki 2016 Artist of the month, Rav. Wellamo, Helsinki 2014 Galleria Kapriisi, Tampere 2013 Valon Voima, Galleria Contempo 2013 Arkadia International Bookshop, Helsinki 2012 Galleria Bulevardi 7, Helsinki 2010 Galleria Forssan Tori, Forssa 2008 The Collection of Y. Jäntti, Porvoo 2007 Galleria Johan S., Helsinki 2004 Galleria Pirkko-Liisa Topelius, Helsinki 2002 Galleria Marian portti, Lahti 2002 Kirjastogalleria, Nurmijärvi 2000 Galleria Toukokuu, Helsinki 1999 Teatteri Avoimet ovet, Helsinki 1996 Gallerie Axels, Helsinki 1992 Restaurant Nyyrikki, Helsinki 1991 Nyystölä Museum Composite Exhibitions 2016 Galleria G12, Kuopio 2016 Mitt blå - Mitt gul, Wenngarn slott, Sweden 2016 Art Palm Beach, USA 2015 Galleria Karaija, Inkoo 2015 Art Fair, Maastricht, Holland 2015 Meeting Gallery, Lissabon, Portugali 2013 Galleria Pirkko-Liisa Topelius, Helsinki 2011 Galleria Johan S., Helsinki 2010-11 Moving Exhibition following Ellen Thesleff’ s foot steps 2009 Collective Exhibition, Opera Gallery Budapest, Hungary 2005 Bellini Akatemia Mexico City 2003-07 VTS Annual Exhibitions, VTS 75-Anniversary During years 2003 – 2016, in Finland 15 and abroad 6 .
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