Lucien Dulfan

Lucien Dulfan, (Russian: Люсьен Вениаминович Дульфан) (born 1942, in Frunze, Kyrgyz SSR) is an American conceptual artist. When working in former USSR he was considered Nonconformist artist.

Born in Frunze, Kyrgyzstan, barely escaping Odessa massacre during German and Romanian occupation of Odessa, Ukraine. Lived in Odessa, Ukraine from 1946 until he immigrated with his family to United States in 1990 and has since lived in Manhattan, New York. He works in his art studio in D.U.M.B.O. New York.

Graduated from Odessa State Art Academy in 1963. Member of the Union of Soviet Artists since 1973. Participated in 141 exhibitions, including 111 international shows and 40 solo exhibitions worldwide.

Read more about Lucien Dulfan:  Special Recognition and Awards, Some Publications, Selected Collections, Some Paintings

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