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  1. Michael Cherney (también conocido como Mikhail Chernoy o Mijail Chernoi) nació el 16 de enero de 1952 en Uzbekistán y es un empresario israelí conocido por el papel significativo que jugó en la década de los noventa en la industria del aluminio en Rusia. Es también el fundador de la Fundación Michael Cherney. 1 .

  2. Michael Cherney (Hebrew: מיכאל צ'רנוי, Russian: Михаил Чёрный, also Mikhail Chernoy, Mikhail Semenovitch Chorny or Mikhail Chernoi; born 16 January 1952) is an Uzbek-born Israeli entrepreneur and industrialist.

  3. Artist: Michael Cherney (American, born 1969) Period: Contemporary. Date: 2005–6. Culture: China. Medium: Photographic album of twelve leaves; inkjet print on mica-flecked paper. Dimensions: Image (each leaf): 10 1/4 x 14 15/16 in. (26 x 38 cm) Classification: Photographs.

  4. Michael Cherney, also known as Qiu Mai, is a photographer, calligrapher, and book artist based in Beijing. His works are collected by The Metropolitan Museum of Art and other institutions, and explore the intersection of Asian and Western traditions.

  5. Michael Cherney American, b. 1969. Born in 1969 in New York, lives and works in Beijing. Michael Cherney studied Chinese language and history at the State University of New York at Binghamton, followed by graduate language study at Beijing Language Institute.

  6. Artist: Michael Cherney (American, born 1969) Date: 2007–9. Culture: China. Medium: Handscroll mounted with photographic images printed with pigment inks on mica-flecked xuan paper. Dimensions: Image: 10 5/8 x 464 in. (27 x 1178.6 cm) Classification: Photographs. Credit Line: Purchase, Diane Schafer and Mary and James G. Wallach Foundation ...

  7. 5 de dic. de 2020 · Michael Cherney Biography. A thirty-year resident of Beijing, Michael Cherney (Qiu Mai) has travelled throughout China, seeking sites with historical relevance to his black and white photographic works. A deep appreciation for ink painting tradition is reflected in compositions resembling Chinese landscapes, printed on rice paper and ...