Andrey Krasulin was born in 1934 in Moscow and spent his childhood in Pushkino (Moscow area). From 1953 to 1960 he studied at the Moscow Stroganov School of Art and Industrial Design, majoring in monumental and decorative sculpture. In soviet and post-soviet time Andrey took commissions from the state in collaboration with architects: bas-reliefs in theatre halls, sculptures in public places, and often memorials. These works were often abstract that was very atypical for that time. After the fall of Soviet Union, Krasulin got actively involved in different exhibitions– his solo exhibitions took place in different museums and galleries in Russia and Europe (in the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg in 1995 and 2005, in the State Tretyakov Gallery in 1997 and 2005, in Schusev State Museum of Architecture in 2008, in the Lietuvos Aido Gallery in Vilnius in 1995, in Neuentempel Galerie in Berlin in 1997). The artist is based in Moscow.
Andrey Krasulin’s works are in the collections of:
Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst. Aachen. Germany
The State Tretyakov Gallery. Moscow
State Literature Museum. Moscow
State Museum of Vladimir Vysotsky. Moscow
State Russian Museum. St. Petersburg
Arkhangelsk Modern Art Museum. Arkhangelsk
Bryansk Regional Art Museum. Bryansk
Vologda Regional Picture Gallery. Vologda
Ivanono Regional Art Museum. Ivanovo
New Jerusalem Museum. Istra
Museum of Organic Culture. Colomna
Lipetsk Regional Art Museum. Lipetsk
Novosibirsk State Art Museum. Novosibirsk
Smolensk State Museum-Reserve. Smolensk
Tula Museum of Fine Arts. Tula
Yaroslavl Art Museum. Yaroslavl
Evgeny Nutovich family’s collection (Moscow) and others private collections around the world