Exhibition "I live by the poetry of art!" creative association "M’ART" Automatic translate
с 5 по 29 Мая
Отдел Сибирского искусства Иркутского областного художественного музея
ул. Карла Маркса, 23
Иркутск
On May 5, 2016, the opening of the exhibition “I live by the poetry of art!” By the M’ART creative association will open in the Gallery of Siberian Art of the Irkutsk Art Museum. The sixteen years of the art group’s existence is a considerable period in itself and, nevertheless, each annual exhibition of M’ART proves that women artists have something to say to their audience.
This time, M’ART will be recognized in its love of art through a variety of genres and techniques, combined, at the same time, with one idea. City landscapes, genre sketches, still lifes, as well as compositions from ceramics and metal will, according to the authors, be a kind of artistic and poetic embodiment of their continuous creative development and improvement. This year’s exhibition can be compared with a bright kaleidoscope, where in the spring a dynamic image of an art exhibition arises from a variety of views and associations, techniques, materials and style improvisations. The creative credo of M’ART is search and originality, constant work not only on one’s own level of skill, but also on the artistic quality of the exposition.
The exhibition will open on May 5, 2016 at 15.00 in the Gallery of Siberian Art of the Irkutsk Art Museum at the address: Irkutsk, st. Karl Marx, 23.
You can see the exposition “I live by the poetry of art!” Until May 29.
Exhibitors:
Natalia Balakina (graphics),
Yulia Galchenko (graphics, batik),
Natalia Dovnich (painting),
Vera Kondratieva (metal),
Alexander Martynov (graphics, painting),
Margarita Marzinechko (graphics),
Lyudmila Nazarova (ceramics),
Regina Prisyazhnikova (painting),
Natalya Sysoeva (painting),
Marina Sinishina (graphics, painting).
Marina Sinishina-Shpirko. Japanese still life. 2014. Acrylic on canvas
Natalia Dovnich. Fruit for tea. Canvas, oil. 2015.
Regina Prisyazhnikova. Irkutsk Summer. Rain. 2015 Oil on canvas.