Vladimir Klemazov was born in 1956 in the Ryazan region. After his studies in Simferopol Arts School, named after Samokish, Klemazov participated in expositions of young artists of Crimea and created design projects for Artek.
With the beginning of Perestroika, Klemazov participated in many exhibitions abroad. His works were exhibited in the famous Roy Miles Gallery and during Fairfields Festivals in London, in Italy, and in Venice. His works can be found in many collections of Europe, America, China, and Japan. He has participated in Central House of Artists Exhibitions for 12 years and from 1993 in the Collection Yakimanka Gallery.
Klemazov's Russian landscapes are rich in color, forms and expression, and because of it they attract even the most demanding spectator.
Klemazov is also very well known as a master of child portraiture.
Faithful to the traditions of Russian Romanticism and Realism, Vladimir Klemazov is always in search of contemporary image solutions as he expands his repertoire.