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List Of Ukrainian Women Artists
This is a list of women artists who were born in Ukraine or whose artworks are closely associated with that country. A *Emma Andijewska (born 1931), poet, painter *Kateryna Antonovych (1884–1975), artist, children's book illustrator and professor of art history B *Marie Bashkirtseff (1858–1884), diarist, painter, sculptor *Tatiana Belokonenko (active since 1999), Ukrainian-born figurative painter now in Israel *Svitlana Biedarieva (fl 2014), art historian, artist, curator *Kateryna Vasylivna Bilokur (1900–1961), folk artist *Seraphima Blonskaya (1870–1947), painter *Kateryna Boloshkevich (1939–2018), weaver C *Olena Chekan (1946–2013), film, stage and television actress, voice artist, television screenwriter and editor, political journalist and social activist, columnist, short story writer, essayist, humanist and feminist D *Daria Denisova (born 1989), painter, book illustrator *Daria Dorosh (born 1943), Ukrainian-American artist, educator, activist *Sonia Delaunay ...
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Ukraine
Ukraine ( uk, Україна, Ukraïna, ) is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the second-largest European country after Russia, which it borders to the east and northeast. Ukraine covers approximately . Prior to the ongoing Russian invasion, it was the eighth-most populous country in Europe, with a population of around 41 million people. It is also bordered by Belarus to the north; by Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary to the west; and by Romania and Moldova to the southwest; with a coastline along the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov to the south and southeast. Kyiv is the nation's capital and largest city. Ukraine's state language is Ukrainian; Russian is also widely spoken, especially in the east and south. During the Middle Ages, Ukraine was the site of early Slavic expansion and the area later became a key centre of East Slavic culture under the state of Kievan Rus', which emerged in the 9th century. The state eventually disintegrated into rival regional po ...
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Olesya Hudyma
Olesya Hudyma, also known as Olesya Petrivna Hudyma (born 10 May 1980) is a modern Ukrainian Ukrainian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Ukraine * Something relating to Ukrainians, an East Slavic people from Eastern Europe * Something relating to demographics of Ukraine in terms of demography and population of Ukraine * So ... painter. Early life and education Olesya Hudyma was born in Ternopil, Ukraine on May 10, 1980. In 2003, she graduated with a degree in Journalism from the Lviv University. Afterwards, she worked as a journalist in Ternopil print media. In 2007, she quit journalism to become a full-time painter. Career In August 2018, the Ukrainian Postal Service issued a postage stamp with O. Hudyma's picture "Bride", as a part of "Love is Life" series. Another picture, "Tree of Life" was used for a First Day Cover. Her artworks are displayed in private collections in Ukraine, United States, Canada, Armenia, England, France, Germany, Switzerland, Ita ...
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Tetiana Protcheva
Tetiana Protcheva is recognized as a Ukrainian master of embroidery. She has exhibited her masterpieces in the United States, Expo 2020 Dubai, EXPO 2005 Japan, EXPO 2010 Shanghai, Australia, Scotland, Israel, Japan, France, Brazil, Sweden and many other countries. In the summer of 2010, Tetiana represented Ukraine at EXPO 2010 in China. Life and Work Protcheva was interested in embroidery since childhood. Her favorite colors and themes tell the ancient history of Ukraine; she uses black and red – the colors of the central region of Ukraine – with traditional simple designs, and regular geometrical shapes. Protcheva designs clothes. She took sewing classes at school and then later in life started designing and sewing men's neckties. Her son proudly wore one of her neckties to school and came home with a smile on his face as he told his mother, "You have an order for more neckties." Now Protcheva decorates sweaters, jackets, blouses, and shirts with Ukrainian ornaments. ...
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Yuliya Polishchuk
Yuliya Polishchuk ( uk, Юлія Поліщук; born 14 March 1983) is a London-based fashion designer who was born in Ukraine. Career Polishchuk launched MissU in 2012. 'Very often women are hiding the real "I" and are afraid to let the world know about it. I'm trying to create things with a real identity and elegance', the designer explained during an interview. Following this slogan, in March 2013 Yuliya Polishchuk has presented a new line of evening dresses under her own name, which has been recognized by the audience and fashion critics in Ukraine. A woman from Yuliya Polishchuk is sophisticated and elegant. Since March 2012, Polishchuk is a resident of the Ukrainian Fashion Week in Kyiv. At the moment her portfolio includes two different fashion labels. The MissU trademark has been developed specifically for young women: they are mischievous and thoughtful, careless and serious but at the same time both feminine and romantic. Whereas, Yuliya Polishchuk brand is dedicated ...
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Anna Ivanovna Petrova
Anna Petrova (born September 15, 1962) is an artist-monumentalist who has made a significant contribution to the creation, recreation and restoration of the historical and religious monuments of the Crimea. Biography She was born in Simferopol. in Ukraine, which was then a part of the Soviet Union. Her father, Petrov Ivan Semenovich, was a painter-batalist and her mother, Petrova Nina Petrovna, was a sculptor. * Has a bachelor's degree in Crimean Art College from 1978 to 1984. * Has a master of arts degree, with specialization of the monumental art in the class of professor A.A. Mylnikov at the Imperial Academy of Arts from 1984 to 1990 Public collections * Simferopol Art museum. Ukraine * Museum historical memorial complex "35th Coastal Battery" Sebastopol. Ukraine * Museum Foundation "Dragon" State of Taiwan, Russian art collection. * Museum Podolsky district, Kiev, Ukraine. * Kunstshtatsion City Museum Fulda, Germany. Bibliography * 2013 - The New Florence Biennale e ...
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Alina Panova
Alina Panova (full name Alina Panova-Marasovich, born Alina Vaksman in Kiev, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian-American film and stage costume designer and producer. Biography Panova was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1961. She studied art at the Shevchenko State Art School in Kiev, and Cooper Union in New York City, after her family emigrated to the US in 1979. Career In 2006 Panova produced her first feature film, ''ORANGELOVE'' (directed by Alan Badoyev and starring Aleksei Chadov and Olga Makeyeva). The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. Family Panova is married to Croatian composer Zeljko Marasovich. She lives in Los Angeles, California. Filmography * ''The Age of Innocence'' (1993) * ''Addams Family Values'' (1993) * ''Notes From Underground'' (1995) * ''Dunston Checks In'' (1996) * '' The Naked Man'' (1998) * '' Bruiser'' (2000) * ''Sexual Life ''Sexual Life'' is a 2004 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Ken Kwapis, who would go on to chronicle modern rom ...
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Chana Orloff
Chana Orloff ( he, חנה אורלוף; 12 July 1888 – 16 December 1968) was Ukrainian-born Israeli Art deco and figurative art sculptor. Biography Chana Orloff was born in Starokonstantinov Russian Empire (now Ukraine). She immigrated to Ottoman Palestine in 1905 and settled in Jaffa, where she found a job as a cutter and seamstress. Zvi Nishri (Orloff), the pioneer in physical education in Israel, was her brother. She joined Hapoel Hatzair workers movement. After five years in the country, she was offered a teaching position in cutting and dressmaking at Gymnasia Herzliya. She went to Paris to study fashion but chose art instead, enrolling in sculpture classes at the Académie Russe in Montparnasse. In 1916, she married Ary Justman, a Warsaw-born writer and poet. The couple had a son, but Ary died of influenza in the epidemic of 1919. When the Nazis invaded Paris, Orloff fled to Switzerland with her son and the Jewish painter Georges Kars. In February 1945, Kars comm ...
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Katerina Omelchuk
Katerina Volodymyrivna Omelchuk ( uk, Катерина Володимирівна Омельчук), (March 17, 1982) is a Ukrainian painter and a member of The National Painters Union of Ukraine. Life Omelchuk was born in 1982. She paints landscape, still life, portrait, as well as in the style of figurative symbolism. Works by Omelchuk are in private collections in Ukraine. Education * 1992 — 2000 Shevchenko Shevchenko (alternative spellings Schevchenko, Ševčenko, Shevcenko, Szewczenko, Chevchenko; ua , Шевченко), a family name of Ukrainian origin. It is derived from the Ukrainian word ''shvets'' ( uk, швець), " cobbler/shoemaker", and ... State Artistic Secondary School. Teachers of art Goncharenko J. E., Davidova T. V. * 1996 — 1998 studied at the studio of art design at Kyiv State University of Culture and Art. Achieved a diploma of ‘Artistic-design Studio Manager' and got a profession tutor of artistic design. * 2000 — 2006 studied at Natio ...
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Donia Nachshen
Donia Esther Nachshen (22 January 1903 – 1987) was a Ukrainian-born British book illustrator and poster artist who is now best known for the posters she produced for the British government during World War Two. Biography Nachshen was born in the city of Zhitomir, which was then part of Russia and is now in the Ukraine. Nachshen was born into a Jewish family and after an anti-Jewish pogrom in the city in 1905, the family fled Zhitomir and eventually settled in London. Nachshen did well at school in London and enrolled in the Slade School of Art. By the 1920s she had established herself as a successful book designer. She illustrated translations of works by Arthur Schnitzler and the Nobel Prize winner Anatole France in a style based on Russian folk art and art deco elements. Nachshen illustrated a version of the Jewish text the '' Haggadah'' in 1934 and also illustrated editions of works by Oscar Wilde and Samuel Butler. She also produced illustrations for the ''Radio Ti ...
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Anastasiya Markovich
Anastasia Markovich (Born October 23, 1979, Brichany, Moldavian SSR) is a Ukrainian painter. Anastasiya Markovich lives and works in Chernivtsi in the south-west of Ukraine where she grew up. Markovich is known for several exhibitions in- and outside of the Ukraine and publications in several art magazines and the art book “Світ Левкасу” (''“The World of Levkas”''). Biography Anastasiya Markovich is the older of two children of Viktor Markovich and Irena Markovich (née Moskvina). She has a brother Yuri Markovich. The entire family is active in the visual arts. Her father Viktor Markovich is a painter, her mother Irena Markovich is making designs and her brother Yuri Markovich is also a painter. In 1985, Markovich entered the lyceum in Chernivtsi from where she graduated in 1996. From 1990, she also studied at the Chernivtsi Art School, from where she graduated in 1994. Markovich took part in a number of children and youth exhibitions and won some competi ...
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Alisa Margolis
Alisa Margolis (born 1975 in Kiev, Ukraine) is an artist based in Berlin. Margolis graduated at the Columbia University in New York in 1997 and her MFA fellowship at de Ateliers in Amsterdam in 2003. Her work has been shown internationally in many exhibitions, including ''Expander'' at the Royal Academy of Arts, London (2004), the 2nd Prague Biennale (2005), ''The Triumph of Painting'' at the Saatchi Gallery (2005), ''Walker Evans and the Barn'' at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam (2009) and the first Prinzessinnengarten Outdoor Sculpture Triennial in Berlin (2013). References Literature *Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht Hans Ulrich "Sepp" Gumbrecht (born 15 June 1948) is a literary theorist whose work spans philology, philosophy, semiotics, literary and cultural history, and epistemologies of the everyday. As of June 14, 2018, he is Albert Guérard Professor E ..., Michele Robecchi, ''Alisa Margolis: Theory of Everything'', Merz & Solitude, Berlin, 2011. External linksimages of ...
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Oksana Lytvyn
Oksana Lytvyn ( uk, Оксана Литвин; born June 15, 1961, in Rivne Oblast) is a Ukrainian couturier and designer of handwoven one-of-a-kind garments. She also produces gobelins. Biography Lytvyn was born in 1961 in the village of Horynhrad near Rivne in Ukraine. She and her designer husband Yaroslav Sakhro live and work in the city of Kolomyya in the Carpathian mountains. Education She was educated first at the Shevchenko State Art School where her classmates included Kost Lavro, Alina Panova, Yuri Makoveychuk and Roman Turovsky Roman Turovsky-Savchuk (Ukrainian: Роман Туровський-Савчук) is an American artist-painter, photographer and videoinstallation artist, as well as a lutenist-composer,
. She finished her education at the Lviv Institute of Decorative and Applied Arts.
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