Alexander Nikolayevich Bourganov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Никола́евич Бурга́нов; Born 1935) is a Russian sculptor, a National Artist of Russia, and a member of the Russian Academy of Fine Arts. His recent works include a monument to Alexander Pushkin located at George Washington University in Washington DC (2000); a statue of John Quincy Adams, the first U.S. Ambassador to Russia and later President of the United States, located in front of the U.S. Embassy in Moscow (2008); and a statue of poet Walt Whitman located on the campus of Moscow State University (2009).[1] In 2001 his studio in Moscow was given the status of a State Museum, known as Bourganov's House. His other works around Moscow include a series of fountains and statues on Ukrainsky Boulvar, near the Hotel Ukraine.
Bourganov was born in Baku, Azerbaijan and was graduated from Moscow State Artistic and Industrial College (now Stroganov University). He received a PhD. in art history.[2]
Sculptural ensemble on Ukrainsky Boulvar in Moscow: "Allegory of Air"; "Allegory of Water"; "Forests of Ukraine"; "Fountain "Youth"; *Decorative sculpture "Friendship"; monument to E.F. Gnesina. (2005)
Memorial plaque to S. Richter, Moscow (2005).
Decorative bas-reliefs on the building of the Bogoliubov Library, Moscow (2005).
Sculptural ensemble "Ecology" in the Square on Sivtsev Vrazhye (2005).
Sculptural park 'Understanding knowledge" on the square in front of the film theater Brest in Moscow. (2005).
Statue of John Quincy Adams in front of the U.S. Embassy, Moscow (2008).