Vladimir Durnev, an artist from Russia, currently resides in Taiwan. He holds degrees in Folk Art from Syktyvkar State University and Curatorial Studies from National Taipei University of Education. Since 2009, he has actively engaged in the Russian art scene and has participated in various renowned art residencies, including KulttuuriKauppila Art Center in Finland, AnnoGallery in Slovakia, Guandu Nature Art Festival, and Wugu Cultural Village in Taiwan. Durnev’s artistic endeavors have received international recognition, with his works being exhibited in art events such as the International Ceramics Competition “Martinsons Award” in Latvia, the International Ceramics Triennial UNICUM in Slovenia, and the 11th International Ceramics Competition ’17 Mino’ in Japan. Notably, his creations have also found a place in esteemed public collections like the National Gallery of the Komi Republic, the National History Museum of the Komi Republic, KulttuuriKauppila Art Center, AnnoGallery, The National Museum of Slovenia, and others. In 2019, Durnev became a member of the International Academy of Ceramics (IAC).
