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Press Release To the exhibition of Alla Preobrazhenskaya – Roniker`s works dedicated to her 60th birhday anniversary


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On March 31, 2021, the Art Museum opened an exhibition of works by Alla Preobrazhenskaya - Roniker to the 60th anniversary of her birth. Alla Volodymyrivna was born in 1961 in Znamyanka, Kirovohrad region, in a creative family. Her grandfather was an artist, and her father did painting all his life and in general - he loved art and it was exactly he who became her first teacher. Later, Alla attended clubs and art studios, but made major "artistic discoveries" on her own. In 1984 she graduated Kirovohrad State Institute of Agricultural Engineering (now the Central Ukrainian National Technical University) and until 1996 worked as a design engineer at the plant "Silmash" in Bila Tserkva, becoming the author of her own technological developments. But without betraying the cause she continued her  sacrificial service to the fine arts. That's why she painted continuously, looking thoughtfully at the world around her, not getting tired of admiring and marveling at its diversity and finding something interesting, expressive, significant at every step. As Alla herself says: "This is my character: what I have planned - I go to the end, all the more without creativity I just can not imagine myself."

In 2016, the Kirovohrad Regional Art Museum (now the Art Museum) opened an exhibition of works of art by Alla Preobrazhenskaya - Roniker "REVIVAL. UKRAINE.", which was dedicated to Ukraine and its modern revival. Numerous personal exhibitions of the artist became an eloquent sign of her active creative life: "Life" - in the Central House of Artists (Kyiv, 2001), "Amarilis" - in the Central Exhibition Hall in Blanes (Spain, 2003), opening of her own gallery "Alla Art Gallery" (Bila Tserkva), a joint exhibition at the gallery "Butterfly", New Jersey, USA, (2010), "Paris and Kyiv. Familiar Outlines" - an exhibition at the Museum of History of Kyiv (Kyiv, 2010)," Kotel "- at the Sholom Aleichem Museum (Kyiv, 2011)," Past and Present "- an exhibition at the Ukrainian Cultural Foundation ( Kyiv, 2011), personal exhibition in "TwinsGallery", (Kyiv, 2013, 2014, 2015), personal exhibition in the gallery (Rome, Italy, 2014); "Modern - the era of femininity" - a solo exhibition at the Museum of History of Kyiv (m.Kyiv, 2015); "Jerusalem" - a solo exhibition at the Museum "Jews in Latvia" (Riga, Latvia, 2015); "Holocaust Memorials in Latvia" - a solo exhibition at the Museum "Jews in Latvia", (Riga, Latvia. 2016), "Revival. Ukraine.”is a personal exhibition at the Museum of the History of Kyiv (Kyiv, 2016).

 

The artist works quickly and easily, conveying the impression of instantaneity - without sketches, immediately on the light ground of the canvas. Alla Preobrazhenskaya's works travel around the world around such states as Latvia, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Finland, Italy, Poland, Spain, America…

This exhibition presents works from the stock collection of the Art Museum. These works depict the architectural structures of the city of Kropyvnytskyi and the city of Bila Tserkva: "Synagogue" (2015), "Old Mill. The City of Bila Tserkva ”(2010),“ In the Palace ”(2015),“ Sunflowers ”(2011),“At the Corner of Gogol Street ”(2015).

 

Tetyana Kostenko – scientific worker at the Art Museum Department -

The Art Gallery named after Petro Ossovskiy "World and Fatherland"

 

 

 

 

 

 


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