Exhibitions.
1992
M'ARS gallery,Moscow.
1993
Joint exhibition "Lilja Zakirova Art" Overlun, Netherlands.
Joint exhibition "Post-Immoderacy", M'ARS gallery, Moscow.
M'ARS gallery,Moscow.
1994
MIMO gallery, Prague.
M'ARS gallery, Moscow.
"Jakubska" gallery, Prague.
"Russian Collection-End of XX Century", M'ARS gallery, Moscow.
"REF. Kirchgemeindehaus zum Guggel", Basel, Switzerland.
"Christmas Fantasies", Lobby Gallery, New York City.
1995
NB gallery, Moscow.
M'ARS gallery, Moscow.
1996
Art Expo, New York City.
Central House of Artists gallery, Moscow.
"Michalska" gallery, Prague.
Exhibition (graphics), Central House of Artists gallery, Moscow.
"Jakubska" gallery, Prague, Czech Republic.
1997
Joint exhibition "Russian Collection in the Palace of Nations", Geneva.
Joint exhibition, "Windows", "Belyaevo" gallery, Moscow.
Joint exhibition, "The World of Sensual Things in Pictures - the End of XX Century", Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow.
Art Director in "Capriccio" ballet by Stravinsky, Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow.
Art-Manezh-97 exhibition, Moscow.
1998
Art-Manezh-98 exhibition, Moscow.
Joint exhibition in exhibition hall "Usadyba Golizino", Moscow.
1999
Joint exhibition in "Redisson-Slavyanskaya" hotel, Moscow.
M'ARS gallery, Moscow.
2000
International Foundation of Culture, Moscow.
Ash Information Centre gallery, Ash city, Chech Republic.
"Art CDKh" International Art Fair, Central House of Artists gallery, Moscow.
"X-Art" gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
2002
"Jakubska" gallery, Prague.
"MIMO" gallery, Prague.
Joint exhibition "Russian Spring", "Fortnum and Mason PLC", London, UK.
"Ve vezi"gallery, Melnik, Czech Republic.
"4.KUNSTMESSE", Berlin, Germany.
International Festival of Nonverbal Theatre, Kolin, Czech Republic.
2003
"Colliers" gallery, Newcastle, UK.
"ALBERMARLE" gallery, London, UK.
Joint exhibition "Russian Charm", The Inter-Continental Hotel,
London, UK.
Private exhibition, Gevelsberg, Germany.
2004
"MaxArt" gallery, Prague, Czech Repablic.
European prize for fine arts by the European union of arts. Prague.
Joint exhibition "50 works of fine art from Russia", Maison du Monde, London.
"Cerna Labut" gallery, Prague, Czech Republic.
2005
Joint exhibition Collyer-Bristow Gallery, London
Joint exhibition "The Biscuit Factory" Gallery, Newcastle(Great Britain)
Jorgensen Fine Art Gallery, Dublin
Gallery in VHS 3 Volkshochschule, Wien
2006
Gallery C.A.O.S., Rome, Italy
Galerie Lamber, Valkenswaard, Netherlands
Galerie Image, Wien Austria
Galerie de Arte Carmen Terreros Andreu, Zaragoza, Spain
Joint exhibition: Medici Gallery, London, UK
Joint exhibition: "The Biscuit Factory" Gallery, Newcastle, UK
2007
Gallery Hannah, Herent (Belgium)
Affordable Art Fair, London
2008
Affordable Art Fair, London
Affordable Art Fair, Paris
Affordable Art Fair, New York
Bohemia Galleries, East Yorkshire, UK
The Oriel Gallery, Dublin , Ireland.

Born in Moscow in 1969, Alexey Terenin was raised in Prague. The son of an architect, he graduated from the Moscow Architectural Academy in 1992. Upon graduating, he was invited to design a stage set for Moscow’s State Bolshoi Theater’s production of Igor Stravinsky’s ballet, Capriccio. Terenin began his career as a painter in 1992 with shows at the prestigious Moscow galleries, Art Moderne and M’Ars. Although Terenin has never practiced as an architect, the training he received is evident in much of his work.
His gothic inspired structures are clearly influenced by his adoptive city. Terenin’s world is a rich mixture of both the old East and modern West. He sees his work as reflecting the conditions of modern man, yet his work is full of Biblical references as well as Russian literature. One can not escape a distinct sense of history in his work. But, whose history? This world of dreamy stillness, at times, reminiscent of the work of Balthus, is somehow strangely familiar. As though Terenin has tapped into a collective consciousness, of a time and place we have all visited but can not quite remember.
Alexey Terenin now divides his time between, Prague and Moscow.
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Terenin has show in galleries all over the world, including Moscow, Prague, London, Dublin, Rome, Paris, Tokyo and now Norfolk. His work can be found, in both private, and corporate collections in Australia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Holland, Switzerland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Ireland, Hong Kong, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Russia, Spain, U.K. and in the U.S.A.