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    Leo Kogan completed art-installation

    Leo Kogan News

    Leo Kogan has finished the installation he has has been working on for the last 3 years.
    Come by and have a look in his Amsterdam studio at the paintings, sculptures, the monorail, the pendulum lamp and so on , on saturday, June 26th 2010, from 15:00 to 20:00
    If you can’t make it to the opening, the project will be on view until July 26th and can be seen through the venue’s large street windows.

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    Leo Kogan: Open Studio on December 12 & 13th

    L e o  K o g a n

    O p e n   s t u d i o

    on December 12 & 13th, 2009

    For the first time since 2006 is Leo Kogan opening the doors of his studio in Amsterdam again.

    On Saturday, December 12 and Sunday, December 13th you are welcome to visit him at Prins Hendrikkade 33 (right across Amsterdam CS) between 13:00 and 19:00 hrs to have a look at the new works. (There is no doorbell – you’ll have to call him on +31624898462 to come and fetch you at the entrance)

    Website: http://www.leokogan.com

    Email: mail@leokogan.com

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    Leo Kogan Wall Paintings

    L E O  K O G A N

    W A L L   P A I N T I N G S

     work in progress

    Leo Kogan Wall Paintings

    © leo kogan 2008

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    Leo Kogan Drawings

     

    L E O   K O G A N

    Leo Kogan was born in Moldova (former USSR) in 1974.  At a young age he moved with his family to the United States.  In the USA he first studied Graphic Design at RIT (Rochester, NY) and then at the Cooper Union (New York City) where he began painting full-time.  Having acquired his BFA from the Cooper Union in 1997, Kogan continued his studies at De Ateliers in Amsterdam, Netherlands.  Since then Leo Kogan has been living and working in Amsterdam and Los Angeles.  He has held a number of solo and group exhibitions and his works are in private and public collections in Europe, USA, and Japan.

     

    Preparatory drawings for the project

    W i n d o w s   o f   O p p o r t u n i t y

      

    Museum Explosion

       

    AS Pushking staging his famous

     

    Washington crossing the De La Where

      

    The crawler

      

    Windows of opportunity

      

    Divine Intervention Calendar

    © leo kogan

     

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