Alexey Listopad (1950–2025) was a painter, scenographer, and film artist.
Educated at the Penza Art College named after K.A. Savitsky, he later worked between Klaipeda and Moscow, developing a painterly language shaped by atmosphere, structure, and narrative.
Selected Biography & Institutional Context
1950 — Born in Nyandoma, Arkhangelsk Region 1970–1974 — Penza Art College named after K.A. Savitsky 1975–1979 — Teaching and exhibition activity in Klaipeda 1980 — Relocation to Moscow 1981 — Moscow Union of Artists (Youth Association) 1989–1994 — Production designer in film 2005 — Member of the Union of Artists of Russia
Exhibitions
The work of Alexey Listopad has been presented in institutional and gallery contexts across Moscow, St. Petersburg, Lithuania, and other European locations.
Selected Exhibitions
Moscow — Central House of Artists Moscow — Manege (All-Union Youth Exhibition) St. Petersburg — White Sea Exhibition Lithuania — Nida (solo exhibition) Dolgoprudny Historical and Art Museum — multiple institutional exhibitions
Including solo exhibitions at the Central House of Artists, the Union of Artists of Russia, and the Dolgoprudny Historical and Art Museum.
Estate
This website presents the artist’s estate archive as part of an ongoing process of preservation, documentation, and cataloguing.
The archive is presented selectively rather than comprehensively. The broader body of work is currently undergoing cataloguing and documentation.
Collections & Estate Notes
Works by Alexey Listopad are held in museum and private collections in Russia, Lithuania, Poland, France, Germany, the United States, England, China, and Australia.
Archive under cataloguing
Selected works presented for documentation
Research and preservation in progress
Further information available on request
Inquiry
This section provides contact for archive and documentation inquiries.
A selected group of paintings is presented online while the broader archive remains under systematization and documentation.
Archive Contact
Demandes are handled discreetly and directly with researchers, institutions, and archive users. This section provides contact for archive and documentation inquiries.
The archive is currently undergoing cataloguing and systematization.
Further information regarding individual works may be provided for research and documentation purposes.