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Yesken Sergebayev was born on 19 May, 1940 in (now Kazakhstan), is a Sculptor. Discover Yesken Sergebayev's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 83 years old?

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Age 84 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 19 May 1940
Birthday 19 May
Birthplace Almaty, Soviet Union (now Kazakhstan)
Nationality Kazakhstan

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2008

In 2008 Yesken Sergebayev got The Order of Nobility (Order of Parasat) as a notable figure in the arts field of Kazakhstan.

2000

He’s a current member of Arts Academy of the Republic of Kazakhstan, academician of the Kazakh National Academy of Arts named after T.Zhurgenov (2000). He was a professor of Alma-Aty Theatre and Arts school (1978–1993). Author of the methodical textbooks for students and the professors “Some features of teaching monument and sculpture specialization’, ‘Academic painting course in arts universities’.

1983

In 1983 Yesken Sergebayev got The Honored Art Worker State Prize.

1982

In 1982 Yesken Sergebayev got The State Prize for the monument of Mukhtar Auezov.

1978

in 1978 contest for the installation of Mukhtar Auezov, a famous Kazakh writer, monument has been announced. Yesken Sergebayev took participation and won the contest in the year of 1979. The overall number of projects submitted to the contest was around 50. The contest went through several elimination stages. At each stage the jury of the contest had been eliminating up to ten works. ‘I myself have submitted 14 projects, out of which only the last one, the 14th one got approved by the jury’ Yesken Sergebayev is saying. The contest jury, numbering twenty people, included well- known Soviet artists, writers, poets such as Olzhas Suleimenov, for example, architects and sculptors as well as Ministry of Culture representatives. The monument had to be installed by the year of 1980, timelines were tight and pressure on meeting the deadlines was very high. But the author had to resist the high pressure and he took the required amount of time to go to Semey in order to visit Abai Kunanbayev places. Abai Kunanbayev is the well- known Kazakh poet and philosopher, he had become the central subject of two novels and an opera written by Mukhtar Auezov. Yesken Sergebayev became acquainted with the family members of Mukhtar Auezov, they had been providing all of the rare photographs and materials available, which Yesken Sergebayev utilized while working on the monument. ‘By the year of 1980 the monument was ready to be cast with bronze’ Yesken Sergebayev continues, ‘but due to the Olympic games that started in 1980, Moscow and Leningrad went to lockdown ,which was because of pre-Olympic preparation works. Hence Moscow and Leningrad foundries were not reachable, so it was decided to proceed with the bronze casting in the foundry that was based in Baku, Azerbaidzhan, where the whole process took almost three months.’ The bronze casting process and its timelines were controlled by Dinmukhamed Kunayev, Geidar Aliyev, the First Secretary of the Communistic Party of Azerbaidzhan and Tahir Salakhov, famous painter from Azerbaidzhan, who was the First Secretary of the Union of Artists of the USSR. ‘Mukhtar Auezov monument, cast out of bronze, was shipped by the Caspian sea from Azerbaidzhan to Kazakhstan and the opening was planned on the 5th of October, 1980’ Yesken Sergebayev continues, ‘a day, prior to the official opening, I am getting a phone call from Kunayev administration, informing me that Kunayev can’t be present on the official opening, so we are now required to organize the technical opening at 10 AM, which was the only available timing when Kunayev can be present at the monument opening. Official opening was planned later on that day. I remember that after seeing the monument, Kunayev proclaimed ‘what an outstanding work but who is the author?’ ,then he shook my hand and told me that he appreciates the work that was done’. That is how Yesken Sergebayev was introduced to Dinmukhamed Kunayev, the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan, Full Member of Politburo of the Central Committee of the CPSU.

1960

Since 1960 he was a sculptor of the KazSSRs’ arts fund. In the year of 1969, after graduating from Leningrad Academy of Arts, Yesken Sergebayev returned to Almaty and started sculpture classes in Almaty Arts School. 1974- Senior sculptor of arts complex ‘Oner’. Since 1978- Professor, PhD of the Theatre and Arts school. Since 2010 till now he is a professor, PhD of the Kazakh National Academy named after T.Jurgenov.

1955

After finishing the 7th grade of the elementary school, he wanted to continue studying in aviation institute in Aktobe, his dream was to become a pilot, which is the most common dream of the young boys at that age. His uncle Kadyrbek Zhunisbayev was the first person to recognize little Yesken’s sculpture and painter talents, so he advised his parents to submit the application into the local Arts School. ‘Uncle Kadyrbek affected further course of my life significantly’ Yesken Sergebayev says, ‘he was a head of the museum of Dzhambul Dzhabayev in Uzynagash village and this was actually the place where I first saw the workshop of well- known Kazakh sculpture Khakimzhan Nauryzbayev, I’ve been looking at his works from the outside and I was mesmerized. Up till that exact moment I didn’t even know what sculpture is, I knew nothing about such profession at all’. Studied sculpture in Almaty Arts School between 1955 and 1960. Showing an outstanding results during his studies in Arts School, he got the official direction to continue studies in Leningrad Academy of Arts named after Repin. He got enrolled to the Sculpture Department of the Academy of Arts in Leningrad in 1962, where he studied for the consecutive 7 years. Among famous artists working in the Academy back in the days, Yesken Sergebayev attended sculpture classes of the Professor Mikhail Anikushin.

1940

Sergebayev Yesken Amanzholovich (born on 19 May 1940 in Almaty, KazSSR)- is a prominent Soviet and Kazakh sculptor, former Dean of Paintings and Sculptor Faculty, currently he is the Professor and Head of Sculptor Department of Kazakh National Academy of Arts named after T.Zhurgenov.

Born on 19th of May, 1940, in Almaty I. When he was born, his father was 55 and his mother was 45. And Yessken Sergebayev was the only child in family. Following statement is an extract from the interview with Yesken Sergebayev: ‘My father was a shepherd, the very first year when the WWII started we’ve moved to the outskirts of Almaty, in a small village called Ali. Devastating poverty during and after the WWII years affected my creativity for constructing my own toys out of mud and clay, which I was extracting from the neighboring lake called Karasu (Karasu means ‘black water’ due to special mud at the bottom of the lake). Then I’d ask my mother to help with the drying process of my toys I’ve created out of mud and clay’ Yesken Sergebayev continues, ‘they were just the figures of cows, horses and people. After they were dried up, I proceeded with painting the toys with their eyes, etc. with the crayons called ‘Spartak’’.