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Ada Fedorivna Rybachuk (27 June 1931 – 22 September 2010) was a
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ist,
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and
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, Honored Artist of Ukraine, member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine, honorary member of the National Union of Cinematographers of Ukraine, honorary citizen of
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. She worked closely with her husband
Volodymyr Melnychenko Volodymyr Volodymyrovych Melnychenko ( uk, Володимир Володимирович Мельниченко; 25 February 1932 – 19 April 2023) was a Ukrainian visual artist, sculptor, architect, Honored Artist of Ukraine, member of the Nat ...
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Biography


Childhood and education

Rybachuk was born in 1931 in
Kyiv Kyiv, also spelled Kiev, is the capital and most populous city of Ukraine. It is in north-central Ukraine along the Dnieper, Dnieper River. As of 1 January 2021, its population was 2,962,180, making Kyiv the List of European cities by populat ...
. Fedir Rybachuk, Ada's father, personnel officer for the Soviet army, went through the war from the first day to the last one. The rest of the family had to evacuate to Kazakhstan, where Ada finished elementary school. Studied at the Taras Shevchenko Art High School in Kyiv, graduated with the highest honours receiving a gold medal. She studied at the Kiev State Art Institute, which was led by
Oleksii Shovkunenko Oleksii Oleksiyovych Shovkunenko ( uk, Олексій Олексійович Шовкуненко; 21 March 1884 - 12 March 1974) was a Soviet painter and teacher, and from 1947 on a member of the USSR Academy of Arts. Shovkunenko was born in t ...
. Along with other students, takes part in a summer internship led by Sergei Grosh in
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, located at the delta of Dunai. Sketches created there were shown at the student exhibition, which resulted in the first art order – the creation of illustrations for Dmitry Mamin-Sibiryak's book “Reindeer Fairy Tales”, published the same year by the Youth Publishing House.


Art

Since 1954 after her first trip to the North, Ada Rybachuk and her artistic partner and her husband
Volodymyr Melnychenko Volodymyr Volodymyrovych Melnychenko ( uk, Володимир Володимирович Мельниченко; 25 February 1932 – 19 April 2023) was a Ukrainian visual artist, sculptor, architect, Honored Artist of Ukraine, member of the Nat ...
have made several long trips to the North. In general, the artists lived and worked in the North, at intervals, about 7 years. During this time they created many graphic series and linocuts, illustrations for children's books on the beauty of Arctic nature and human life in the North. In 1957 Rybachuk completed a sculpture, ''Shipboy'', which shows a youth leaning from a rope ladder as if looking out to sea from a ship. That year she was awarded the silver medal at the
6th World Festival of Youth and Students The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34,000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the po ...
. Rybachuk, Melnychenko and the architect Avraam Miletsky began work on a ''Park of Memory'' in Kyiv. The ''Park of Memory'' was at the local crematorium at Baykoy Hill. The artwork covered and involved several huge sculptures. Rybachuk and Melnychenko's artwork was covered in concrete in 1982 by the authorities and was reported because of the size of this piece of censorship by the authorities. In 1988
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made a documentary ''The Wall'' about their predicament and their campaign to have their work restored. Rybachuk and her husband worked in a wide range of media, including their work at the ''Palace of Children and Youth'' in Slavy Square and the Central Bus Station in Kyiv.


Meeting with Rockwell Kent

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traveled to the Soviet Union and found like-minded people there. In the preface to the second Russian edition of the book "Salamina" he wrote: "Recently… I’ve met two talented young artists from Kiyv Ada Rybachuk and
Volodymyr Melnychenko Volodymyr Volodymyrovych Melnychenko ( uk, Володимир Володимирович Мельниченко; 25 February 1932 – 19 April 2023) was a Ukrainian visual artist, sculptor, architect, Honored Artist of Ukraine, member of the Nat ...
. They lived and worked in the Soviet Arctic, just like me, they love the North and its inhabitants… Shouldn't art reveal the essence of Humanity?... We who strive to create a better world for people must know the clay from which we form man.»


Exhibitions

* Czechoslovakia (1957) * United Arab Republic (1958) * Finland, Hungary, Yugoslavia (1961) * Italy (1962) * Iraq (1963) * Afghanistan (1964) * Poland (1967) * Norway (1993) * USA (1977, 1995)


Memory

Ada Rybachuk died in 2010 in Kyiv. In 2013
Volodymyr Melnychenko Volodymyr Volodymyrovych Melnychenko ( uk, Володимир Володимирович Мельниченко; 25 February 1932 – 19 April 2023) was a Ukrainian visual artist, sculptor, architect, Honored Artist of Ukraine, member of the Nat ...
created an exhibition of A. Rybachuk's works at the
National Academy of Visual Arts and Architecture The National Academy of Visual Arts and Architecture ( uk, Націона́льна акаде́мія образотво́рчого мисте́цтва і архітекту́ри; НАОМА) - is an art university in Kyiv, Ukraine specialis ...
in Kyiv. In 2019 there was an exhibition of her work from the 1950s to the 1970s featuring images completed with her husband. The designs were inspired by childhood and the exhibition was called ''Island''. The island represents the gulf between youth and adulthood and between the artist and their censors.


References


Literature

* Rybachuk A., Melnychenko V. The Cry of the Bird. II: Fragments. Kyiv: ADEF-Ukraine, 2000. P. 53. * N. Horova. (2015). Artwork of the first “non-conformists” of the 1950s Ada Rybachuk and Volodymyr Melnychenko. Historiographic and source basis. Hudozhnia kultura. Aktualni problemy: research journal. Modern Art Research Institute of Ukrainian Academy of Arts. Issue 11. Kyiv, Feniks publ., pp. 84–95. (in Ukrainian) {{DEFAULTSORT:Rybachuk, Ada 1931 births 2010 deaths 20th-century Ukrainian women artists Artists from Kyiv Ukrainian women painters Ukrainian women sculptors