Selected personal exhibitions
1982 — VIK. Painting, graphics. Crimean Astrophysical Observatory, Crimea.
1991–1993 — VIK. Painting. Series of solo exhibitions within the international art project Contemporary Artists of the World — Solidarity. Gdańsk–Sopot–Warsaw–Berlin.
1993 — VIK. Painting, graphics, icons. State Museum of the History of St Petersburg (Rumyantsev Mansion), St Petersburg.
1995 — VIK. Painting. International Press Centre (Gorokhovaya Street), St Petersburg.
2001 — VIK. Painting. Chesme Palace (exhibition halls of the Church of St John the Baptist), St Petersburg.
2002 — VIK. In Search of the Grail. Painting. Museum of Nonconformist Art, St Petersburg.
2002 — VIK. Nearby. Painting. Research Museum of the Russian Academy of Arts (I. Brodsky Museum-Apartment), St Petersburg.
2003 — VIK. Crosses as Windows. Painting. Exhibition Halls of the Union of Artists of Russia (IFA), St Petersburg.
2004–2006 — VIK. Painting. Karline Exhibition Halls. St Petersburg; Moscow; Berlin.
2006 — VIK. Painting. Sergei Diaghilev Arts Centre, St Petersburg.
2006 — VIK. From Russia — With Love. Graphics. International Centre for Graphic Art and Printmaking, Lisbon, Portugal.
2007 — VIK. Twelve. Painting. Art festival marking the 145th anniversary of the Conservatory. Rimsky-Korsakov Saint Petersburg State Conservatory, St Petersburg.
2008 — VIK. Incredible — Yet очевидно (rendered in English as Incredible, Yet Obvious). Painting. Research Museum of the Russian Academy of Arts, St Petersburg.
2009 — VIK. Painting. Pushkinskaya-10 International Art Centre (Art-Liga Gallery), St Petersburg.
2012 — VIK. Painting: Fragments. I. Brodsky Museum-Apartment, St Petersburg.
2013 — VIK. Windows of the Labyrinth. Blue Hall, Research Museum of the Russian Academy of Arts, St Petersburg.
2013 — VIK. Familiar Fragments. Research Museum of the Russian Academy of Arts (I. Brodsky Museum-Apartment), St Petersburg.
2013 — Signs of the Sky. Fyodor Dostoevsky Literary-Memorial Museum, St Petersburg.
2014 — VIK. Petersburg Portents. Painting, graphics. Dostoevsky House-Museum Scientific and Cultural Centre, Staraya Russa, Russia.
2014 — VIK. The Petersburg Formula. Painting. Dedicated to the centenary of Archimandrite Alipy (Voronov) and the 40th anniversary of the artists’ collective “Alipy”. Izborsk State Museum-Reserve, Izborsk, Russia.
2015 — VIK. Escape to Petersburg. Nizhny Novgorod State Exhibition Complex, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia.
2015 — VIK. The Colour of Light. “Sofia” Cultural Centre, residence of the Metropolitan of Finland, Helsinki, Finland.
2016 — VIK. Escape to Petersburg. N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov Museum-Estate, Vechasha (Pskov Region), Russia.
Posthumous Exhibitions
2016 — Escape to Petersburg. Exhibition of works by VIK. Painting. State Museum of the History of St Petersburg (Rumyantsev Mansion), St Petersburg.
2016 — VIK. Graphics. Territory of Reflection. Fyodor Dostoevsky Literary-Memorial Museum, St Petersburg.
2017 — VIK. Pictorial Phantasmagorias. Anna Akhmatova Museum at the Fountain House, St Petersburg.
2017 — VIK. Playing at Life by the Flicker of a Candle, to Commune Languorously by Confession… Pink Pavilion, Pavlovsk State Museum-Reserve, Pavlovsk (St Petersburg).
2017 — VIK. Azure and Cinnabar. Painting and graphics (1970s–2015). “Hermitage–Vyborg” Exhibition Centre, Vyborg, Russia.
2017 — VIK. Painting. Hidden from the Moon. Ilya Repin Museum-Estate “Penaty” (Research Museum of the Russian Academy of Arts), Repino (St Petersburg).
2022–2023 — VIK. A New Day. Lodeynoye Pole Museum of Local History, Lodeynoye Pole, Russia.
2022–2023 — VIK. Rhymed Days. S. P. Diaghilev Museum of Contemporary Art (St Petersburg State University), St Petersburg.
2023 — VIK. Escape to Petersburg. Painting exhibition. “The Brothers Karamazov” Novel Museum, Staraya Russa, Russia.
2023 — VIK. The Pilgrim’s Lament. Painting, graphics. Alvar Aalto Library, Vyborg, Russia.
2023 — VIK. Autumn Illumination. Zhodino Museum of Local History (City Exhibition Hall), Zhodino; I. Kh. Kolodeev Library, Borisov, Belarus.
2023 — VIK. Past and Present. B. V. Arakcheev Art Gallery, Krupki, Belarus.