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- About her work
- Credentials
- References
- Further reading
- External links
{{BLP sources|date=November 2009}}Professor Tatyana Grigorievna Nazarenko ({{lang-ru|Татьяна Григорьевна Назаренко}}, born 24 June 1944) is one of the leading Russian Contemporary Painters that has set new directions in Russian Art and Painting starting from the 1970s. She was born in Moscow where she still lives and works. About her workHer early works "Execution of the Narodniks" (320x325 cm, 1972, Collection of the Russian Museum St. Petersburg; “Decembrists. Uprising of the Chernigov regiment” (160x180 cm, 1978, Collection State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow; “Partisans have come" ( 160x120 cm, 1975, Collection State Tretyakov Gallery); "Moscow Evening" (160x180 cm, 1978, Collection State Tretyakov Gallery) and "Pugachof" (180x300 cm, 1980, Collection of the Museum Arbat-Prestige, Moscow) gained her recognition for innovative reflection of present reality in contemporary painting. She later moves on to reflect the political changes and economic impact thereof in her Exhibition "Transition", an installation of over 120 life size Figures (Exhibition in 1996 in the Central House of Artists, Moscow). She is an artist who continues to search for new ways to reflect the changing world around her, and who regularly surprises her spectators with new techniques such as the installation "Transition"; or in 2004 an exhibition featuring sculptured full size figures along with traditional painting in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow; in 2006 a large installation "Explosion" using full size polyurethane foam figures at the "Vanishing Reality" Exhibition in the Russian Museum in St. Petersburg (in the exhibition visitor's album it was written that "children should not be allowed to see this nightmare" and "an exhibition for schizophrenics" what provoked the Artist's comment that she is only reflecting the world around her), while in adjoining halls a selection of her career's works was on show; and in 2008 a video-art project. Meanwhile, she continues painting on canvas in a distinct and recognizable manner. "Scandalous and provocative as her latest works are, they testify to the feeling of tragedy that haunts the artist living in today’s world." [1]Credentials- Member of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Arts
- Professor with responsibility for a painting workshop at the Surikov Institute in Moscow
- Was awarded several Government and Academic Awards
- Received the Independent Triumph Award for 2008 for her contribution to Art and Culture.
References1. ^{{Citation | first = Olga | last = Thomson | author-link = | title = Tatyana Nazarenko | place = St. Petersburg | publisher = | year = 2004 | page = 60 | doi = | isbn = 5-9649-0001-1 }}
Further reading- {{Citation | last1 = Thomson | first1 = Olga | last2= Semenov | first2= Sergei | title = Tatyana Nazarenko, Graphics/ Paintings 2008 | place = Moscow | publisher = Mixail Korotaev | year = 2008 | pages = 94 |url= | accessdate = | doi = | isbn = }}
- {{Citation | last1= Borovsky | first1=Alexander | last2= Stepanian | first2= Nonna | last3= Orlov | first3= Vladimir | last4= Yaroshenko | first4= Viktor | lastauthoramp=yes | editor= Evgenia Petrova | title=Vanishing Reality | publisher=Palace Editions | place=St. Petersburg | year= 2006 | pages=227 | url = http://www.rusmuseum.ru/eng/editions/catalog/2006/nazarenko/ | accessdate = 2009-07-22 | isbn= 3-938051-55-8 |display-authors=etal}}
- {{Citation | first = Olga | last = Thomson | author-link = | title = Tatyana Nazarenko, Monograph | place = St. Petersburg | publisher = | year = 2004 | pages = 284 |url=http://www.nazarenko-art.ru/english/monograph/ | accessdate = 2009-07-22 | doi = | isbn = 5-9649-0001-1 }}
- {{Citation | last1 = Nazarenko | first1 = Tatyana | last2= Gertsman | first2= Alexandre | last3= Pace University. | first3= Patricia O. Ewers Centr for the Arts, | last4= (Washington, D.C.) | first4= Fondo del Sol Visual Arts and Media Center | lastauthoramp=yes | title = Tatyana Nazarenko : my Russia.| place = | publisher = Art Press | year = 2002 | pages = 45 |url= |doi = | isbn =9781889948072}}
- {{Citation | last1 = Morozov | first1 = Alexander Ilitsch | last2= Crowfoot | first2= John | lastauthoramp=yes | title = Tatyana Nazarenko | place = Leningrad | publisher = Aurora | year = 2002 | pages = 28 |url= |doi = | isbn =9785730002647}}
- {{Citation | last1 = Baigell | first1 = Renée | last2= Baigell | first2= Matthew | lastauthoramp=yes | title = Peeling potatoes, painting pictures: women artists in post-Soviet Russia, Estonia, and Latvia : the first decade | place = | publisher = Rutgers University Press | year = 2001 | pages = 40–44 |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=yY1sFK1k2doC&pg=PA23&lpg=PA23&dq=Nazarenko+Tatyana+peeling+potatoes | accessdate = 2009-07-22 | doi = | isbn = 9780813529462 }}
- {{Citation | last1 = Art Center College of Design, | first1 = (Pasadena, Calif.) | last2= Patsukov
| first2= Vitaly (State Russian Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia)| lastauthoramp=yes | title = Forbidden art: the postwar Russian avant-garde | place = | publisher = Curatorial Assistance, Inc. | year = 1998 | pages = 13–15, 299 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=rdhPAAAAMAAJ&dq=Nazarenko+Tatyana&q=Nazarenko#search_anchor | accessdate = 2009-07-22 |doi = | isbn =978-1-881616-91-7}}- {{Citation | last1 = George | first1 = Alexandra | title = Escape from "Ward six": Russia facing past and present
| place = | publisher = University Press of America | year = 1998 | pages = 287–289 |url= |doi = | isbn =9780761811398}}- {{Citation | last1= Gertsman | first1= Alexandre | lastauthoramp=yes | title = Tatyana Nazarenko: transition | place = New York | publisher = Saupra | year = 1997| pages = 32 |url= | doi = | isbn =9781889948034}}
- {{Citation | last1 = Isaak | first1 = Jo Anna| title = Feminism and contemporary art: the revolutionary power of women's laughter | place = | publisher = Routledge | year = 1996 | pages = 100–102 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=l1LWJWe3HpgC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Nazarenko+Tatyana| accessdate = 2009-07-22 | doi = | isbn =9780415080156}}
- {{Citation | last1 = Cullerne Bown | first1 = Matthew | last2= Taylor | first2= Brandon | lastauthoramp=yes | title = Art of the Soviets: painting, sculpture, and architecture in a one-party state, 1917-1992 | place = Moscow | publisher = Manchester University Press ND| year = 1993 | pages = 174–180 |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=K3i7AAAAIAAJ&dq=Nazarenko+Tatyana+art+of+the+soviets| accessdate = 2009-07-22 | doi = | isbn = 9780719037351 | origyear= }}
External links- [https://web.archive.org/web/20151102202844/http://nazarenko-art.com/ Personal Website]
- House of Artists, Moscow{{Dead link|date=June 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=no }}
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20111008031611/http://kvadrat.russkialbum.ru/index/ennazarenkotatiana Credentials and Biography]
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