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Olga Tsutskova


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Artist

Olga Tsutskova Oil painting Olga Tsutskova

Olga Tsutskova (Russian: О́льга Петро́вна Цуцко́ва; June 6, 1952) is a painter who lives in Saint-Petersburg, Russia.

She was born in St. Petersburg in 1952 and graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture (now - the Repin Institute, formerly known as Imperial Academy of Arts) in 1977. She joined the Leningrad Section of the USSR Union of Artists in 1985.

Tsutskova's oeuvre, marked by special attention to details, is dominated by still life and portrait.

Starting from the Russian avant-garde (Pavel Filonov), I finally came to classical style. This was my personal choice. Oil painting as a universal mode of expression, a way of understanding the world. The great masters of the past (Dürer, Leonardo da Vinci) remain our contemporaries and teachers.

Many of her works were acquired by the Exhibition Boards of Moscow and St. Petersburg, as well as by private collectors in Düsseldorf (Germany), Seoul (S. Korea), and some other European and North American cities.

Her works have been displayed in a number of exhibitions in Petersburg and other cities of Russia.

Exhibitions

  • 1979 "Spring Exhibition" Artists' Union Exhibition Hall, Leningrad
  • 1980 "Youth of the Word" Artists' Union Exhibition Hall, Leningrad
  • 1981 "My Contemporaries" The Central Exhibition Hall "Manezh", Leningrad
  • 1982 "Autumn Exhibition" Artists' Union Exhibition Hall, Leningrad
  • 1982 "My country" The Central Exhibition Hall "Manezh", Leningrad
  • 1983 "My Leningrad" Okhta Exhibition Hall, Leningrad
  • 1983 "Autumn Exhibition" The Central Exhibition Hall "Manezh", Leningrad
  • 1984 "Youth of the World" Okhta Exhibition Hall, Leningrad
  • 1984 "Artists in struggle for peace" National Exhibition "Маnezh", Moscow
  • 1984 "My Leningrad" The Central Exhibition Hall "Manezh", Leningrad
  • 1985 "Artists and Peace" The Palace of Youth, Leningrad
  • 1985 "Youth and World" The Central Exhibition Hall "Manezh", Leningrad
  • 1985 "Regional Exhibition" The Central Exhibition Hall "Manezh", Leningrad
  • 1986 "Spring Exhibition" The Central Exhibition Hall "Manezh", Leningrad
  • 1986 "Youth spring exhibition" Artists' Union Exhibition Hall, Leningrad
  • 1986 "My Contemporaries" The Central Exhibition Hall "Manezh", Leningrad
  • 1987 "Youth of the World" National Exhibition "Маnezh", Moscow
  • 1988 "Modern Art from Leningrad" The Central Exhibition Hall "Manezh", Leningrad
  • 1991 "Regional Exhibition" The Central Exhibition Hall "Manezh", Leningrad
  • 1991 "14 modern Russian artists" Kunsthandel F.Kleijn Utrecht, Netherlands
  • 1992 "Contemporary Art from the "Аnnа" gallery" The Kunst center "Sint-Jan" Bruges, Belgium.
  • 1993 Personal Exhibition "Аnnа" gallery, Saint Petersburg
  • 1993 "Autumn Exhibition" Union Artists' Exhibition center, Saint Petersburg
  • 1993 "Contemporary Art from the "Аnnа" collection" Los Angeles, United States
  • 1994 "Boras community center", Sweden, Stockholm
  • 1995 "Jean art center", Seoul, South Korea.
  • 1998 "Connecting ages" The Central Exhibition Hall "Manezh", Saint Petersburg
  • 2003 "70th anniversary of St. Petersburg Artists' Union" The Central Exhibition Hall "Manezh", Saint Petersburg
  • 2003 "300th anniversary of St. Petersburg" Artists' Union Exhibition center, Saint Petersburg
  • 2007 Personal Exhibition "Russian idea. Philosophical steam-ship" The Central Exhibition Hall "Manezh" Saint Petersburg [1]
  • References

    Olga Tsutskova Wikipedia