In 1996 he held his first international exhibitions in New York and Barcelona. In 1997 he presented his first triptych at the Guggenheim in New York. In 1999 he received the first international Fine Arts award in Venice. Some paintings (Kanevsky’s “Hamlet” and “King Lear”) were acquired by the Royal Shakespeare Theater in London and the painting “Alexander on the Tomb of Achilles” by its director Peter Kyle. He has painted for the governments of Kenya, India, China and Japan. He has exhibited at the MACIA - Museum of Art Italian Contemporary in America of Venice during the LV Biennale. He won the first prize at the II Biennial International Art of Palermo in 2015. His works can be found in the Museum of San Giovanni degli Agostiniani di Fivizzano, in the Museum of Sacred Art to Villa Vrindavana in Florence, in the Museum of Art and Science in Milan, in the Gallery of Sacred Art of Villa Clerici (Milan), in the Villa Sacro Cuore, in the Museo Complesso Monumentale Guglielmo II - Civic Gallery of Modern Art (Monreale) and in the private papal collection of Pope Francis. He is present in the Catalogo dell’Arte Moderna (Modern Art Catalog) (Editoriale Giorgio Mondadori) and in the Enciclopedia dell’Arte Italiana as Artist of the year 2015. He is the founder of the New Renaissance Movement.

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