Igor Galanin
Represented by Pucker Gallery since 1975
BORN: 1937 in Moscow, Russia
DIED: November 2024 in Millwood, New York
Igor Galanin was born in 1937 in Moscow, Russia. He was educated and began his artistic career in the former Soviet Union by illustrating children’s books and designing sets for the Moscow Ballet Theatre. Igor exhibited regularly in Moscow and illustrated more than 30 children’s books. His children’s books continue to be published in France and Russia today. In 1972 Igor immigrated first to Rome, Italy, where he had his first international solo show, and subsequently to New York, where he initially continued with illustration work for The Macmillan Company, producing a series of children’s books. In 1975 Igor had a solo exhibit at the Red Barn Gallery on Fisher’s Island, New York and was selected to participate in the Young Artist’s Exhibit in Boston’s Rose Art Museum. This led to his first New York group show at the Andre Emmerich Gallery, a series of solo exhibits at the Pucker Safrai Gallery in Boston, and to his long association with Jean Aberbach (Aberbach Gallery) and Lindsay Findlay (David Findlay Gallery), in New York. In addition to New York and Boston, Igor exhibited in Colorado, California, Florida, Texas, Maine, and Montreal, Canada. In March 2020, he exhibited in Art on Paper at the Armory Show in New York, NY.
Past clients include Roy Scheider, Glenn Close, Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, Whoopi Goldberg, Mason Phelps, Natalia Makarova, Rudolf Nureyev, and Jim Henson as well as such corporate clients as United Technologies Corporation, the Cincinnatian Hotel in Cincinnati, Ohio, the Doubletree Hotels in New Orleans, Louisiana, and the Creighton University Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska.
Past Exhibition Catalogues
Igor Galanin
Rabbit with Strawberries
Mezzotint, Edition of 15
15.75 x 17"
Igor Galanin
Mimosa
Acrylic on canvas
24 x 30"
GA85
Igor Galanin
Shaker House
Arcylic on canvas
30 x 36"
GA71
Igor Galanin
The Tennis Game
Acrylic on canvas
20 x 22"
GA96
Igor Galanin
Sailing II
Acrylic on canvas
14 x 12"
GA72