Andrei Munz
Andrei Munz was born in 1954 in Moscow. In 1977 he graduated from the Moscow Architectural Institute. 1977-1984 - Worked as an architect in the "Mosproekt-1" department. Carried out a number of projects. Winner of nine architectural competitions (three first and two second prizes). Member of the Union of Architects, the Union of Russian Artists, the International Art Fund, the International Federation of Artists Unesco. Winner of ten architectural competitions. In the 1990s he was mainly engaged in painting, graphics and teaching. In the late 1990s he returned to architecture. Andrei Muntz's projects include numerous country houses in the Moscow region, the Meshcherskoye Palace and Park Ensemble (Solntsevsky district, Moscow), a large residential complex Donskoye Podvorye on Ordzhonikidze Street in Moscow. Andrey Muntz is one of the authors of the residential complex "Copernicus" built on Yakimanka Street, the author of the facades of the multifunctional complex "Zaradye" (master plan - architect Norman Foster, the project was approved by the Moscow government).
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Andrei Munz's painting is linked to one of the most powerful traditions of the Russian avant-garde - abstract expressionism. His work actively reflects the discoveries of the 1910-1920s of Kandinsky, Chagall, Lentulov and Malevich. It is not a question of direct comparison, but of comprehension of the figurative and plastic system of the outstanding masters of the avant-garde.