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Alyona Azernaya
File:ALYONA AZERNAYA 01.JPG
Alyona Azernaya 2010
Born
Elena Pavlovna Panicheva
NationalityRussian
Known forPainting, Architecture, Art criticism
MovementNaïve art, Russian symbolism

Alyona Azernaya (in Russian: Алена Азерная), born March 9, 1966, Ekaterinburg, Russia is a Russian naïve painter. Her name have been transliterated from Russian as : Alyona Azernaya, Alena Azernay, Aliona Azernaia, Elena Azernaya, Aliona Aziornaya.

Biography

Alyona Azernaya was born in 1966, in Ekaterinburg.

In 1989 she is graduated in architecture from Sverdlovsk Institute of Architecture (called now Urals Academy of Architecture). In 1999 she is graduated in art critic from Ural State Academy of Visual Arts.

In 1990 she is working as interior designer and begins to paint. Since 1996 she dedicates herself exclusively to the painting.

In 2000 she is noticed[1] by Alexander Gleser former Soviet dissident, founder of the Museum of Contemporary Russian Art (New Jersey - USA), who included in 2001, 7 of her works in its permanent collection.

In 2003 she is Resident in the International City of the Arts (Paris).

She is Member of Artists Trade Union of Russia.[2]

She makes numerous exhibitions in Russia, in the USA, in Italy and in France.

Works

Alyona Azernaya is a painter of naïve style.[3]

Through her representational and dreamlike compositions she describes a personal world,[4] where are mixed slavic mythology, russian traditional tales and biblical narratives. She associates a naïve drawing with a very big control of colors and motives[5]. These deep and generous colors are just like the nature which surrounds her and which soaks the majority of her paintings. They are also widely inspired by colors used in the Russian tradition from the inside of the peasant houses, to icones which decorate churches.

Exhibitions

1992 Exhibition "Helen" at the Picture gallery, (St. Petersburg, Russia)

1993 Exhibition at the House of Art Workers; (Ekaterinburg, Russia)

1996 Exhibition at the Ekaterinburg Gallery of Modern Art (Ekaterinburg, Russia)

1996 Exhibition at the Picture Gallery, (Krasnovishersk, Russia)

1999 Exhibition at the Center Artists House on Crymski Val Street, (Moscow, Russia)

1999 Exhibition "Capital" at the Picture Gallery, (Ekaterinburg, Russia)

2000 Exhibition "Unseen Russia," Vashon Island, (Washington - USA)

2001 Permanent collection at the Museum of Contemporary Russian Art (New Jersey - USA)

2001 Exhibition at the Global Art Venue, Seattle, (Washington - USA)

2002 Exhibition "Stamens and Pistils" at the Atrium Palace Hotel (Ekaterinburg, Russia)

2002 Referencing at the Yessi Ran Collection , (Lakewood, Colorado - USA)

2002 Exhibition at the Kronos Gallery, Vashon Island, (Washington - USA)

2003 Exhibition at the International City of the Arts (Paris, France).

2003 Exhibition "Spring Rhapsody" at the Noah Ark Gallery (Ekaterinburg, Russia)

2004 Exhibition at the 3° Biennale of Modern Art at Belyaevo Gallery (Moscow, Russia)

2004 Exhibition "Hunting" (with Anna Metelova) Philarmonia (Ekaterinburg, Russia)

2005 Exhibition at the Ekaterinburg Gallery of Modern Art (Ekaterinburg, Russia)

2005 Exhibition "Russian Still Life", at the Grant Gallery SOHO (New York, NY - USA)

2006 Exhibition "Water Signs" (with Anna Metelova) Ekaterinburg Gallery of Modern Art (Ekaterinburg, Russia)

2007 Exhibition "Christmas in me" Ekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts (Ekaterinburg, Russia)

2008 Exhibition "Russian traditional tales" Philarmonia (Ekaterinburg, Russia)

2009 Exhibition "Genesis" Museum of Sverdlovsk Railways (Ekaterinburg, Russia)

2010 Exhibition "Cannes Art Fair" (Cannes, France).

References

  1. ^ Alexander Gleser, "Strelec", N°2, 2000
  2. ^ Artists Trade Union of Russia : Azernaya Elena Pavlovna
  3. ^ Maria Marcy, "Vashon-Maury Ticket", April 2000
  4. ^ "Neighbors : Coppell/Valley Ranch" 02/18/2006 - p.14
  5. ^ "The Beachcomber", April 2001 "Aliona Aziornaya : paints a colorful dream world"

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