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Edith Suchodrew

Aachen Germany

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    More than 480 exhibitions internationally and 99 solo exhibitions.

    Fluid and luminous, Edith Suchodrew images experiment with reflections and symmetry, representation and the disintegration of reality. Born in the former USSR, Edith graduated from the Latvian Academy of Arts. She has exhibited her works worldwide, winning numerous prizes and awards, participating in more than 480 exhibitions internationally and 99 solo exhibitions. Her compositions are owned by museums and private collections globally. Edith has lived in Aachen, Germany, since 1991.

    Since the death of her mother Doris Suchodrew in 17 May 2000 in Aachen the artist Edith Suchodrew recites her poems.

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    Edith Suchodrew born 1953 in Eupatoria (former USSR). 1971 finished Janis Rozentals Art High school at the Latvian Academy of Arts in Riga / Latvia. 1981 Graduated from the Latvian Academy of Arts in Riga / Latvia / as a Graphic Artist. Received Diploma : Certified Diploma of Fine Arts. Member of International Association of Art (IAA) at UNESCO. Member of Art Addiction Medial Art Association (AAMAA). Member of Artist Union of the USSR and Latvia. Since 1991 Residence in Aachen /Germany. Since 1974 participation in more than 480 Exhibitions and 99 Solo Exhibitions worldwide, winning numerous prizes and Awards. Her artworks enrich museums and private collections around the world.

    Since the death of her mother Doris Suchodrew in 17 May 2000 in Aachen the artist Edith Suchodrew recites her poems.

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    Solo and Group International Art Exhibitions: in Latvia, ( former ) USSR, Lithuania , Belgium, Denmark, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Spain, Great Britain, Holland, Austria, France, Finland, Argentina, Italy, Switzerland, Poland, Korea, Sweden, Panama, China, Iran, United Arab Emirates, Canada, Turkey, USA.

    Solo exhibitions:  Paris, France: 2016, 2023; Leon, Spain: 2023;  Rome, Italy: 2020;  Aachen, Germany: 1990-2004, 2008-2019;  Vienna, Austria: 2012, 2015, 2017, 2019;  Herzogenrath, Germany: 2012, 2013;             Gelsenkirchen, Germany: 2011, 2013, 2015, 2018;  Leipzig, Germany: 2007;  Jülich, Germany: 2005-2009;  Venice, Italy: 1999;  Riga, Latvia: 1974, 1982-1983, 1986-1988;  Olaine, Latvia: 1988-1989;  Jaunkemeri, Latvia: 1982-1989.