Ludmila Bereznitsky

Ludmila Bereznitsky (* Kovel, Ukraine) is actively working as an art historian and critic at the connection between contemporary art from Eastern Europe, Asia and the modernity of the West. As a lecturer at the State University of Kiev for art history and theory and director of two contemporary art galleries, as well as President of the Foundation of the Eidos - Fondes to support young artists in the Ukraine, she has created a comprehensive framework for cultural exchanges at an international level.

Training

  • 2003-2007: Lecturer in Cultural Policy at the Department of Art History and Theory, the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture, Ukraine
  • 1993: Dissertation exchange as the mechanism of realization of moral relations
  • 1986 Aspirant at the Faculty of ethics, aesthetics, theory of culture. Specialization ethics.
  • 1977-1983: Studies at the Kyiv National University, Faculty of Philosophy, Thesis: Problems of progress in the arts

Biography

Since 1996, Ludmila Bereznitsky has worked as a teacher of history and world / national culture at the Kiev Institute of Linguistics. In addition to her teaching activities at the Department of " Theory and History of Art " it starts at the beginning of organizing exhibitions as part of Ukrainian art in Kiev 90s and specializes soon on the work of young Ukrainian artists involved in the movement of the so-called "New Wave".

Bereznitsky (L- type )

In 1994, Ludmila Bereznitsky the L -art gallery, today's Bereznitsky gallery in Kiev. Here arises in the course of a decade, an extensive collection of 20th century, consisting of 600 works and Ukraine has a unique status Soviet art. Furthermore, art projects of the "New Wave" are increasingly in their program - a regional variant of the Transavantgard issued. The group of artists include: Alexander Gnilitskiy, arsenic Savadow, Ilya Chichkan, Maksim Mamsikov, Vasilii Zagolov, Alexander Roitburd Victor Dmitrowitsch Sidorenko, Igor Gusev, including A far-reaching result of years of work, among other things the factory catalog " From Red to yellow and blues " who presents the best works of Soviet ideological art of Ukrainian Post-Impressionism, Post Expressionism, Neo-Baroque, Neo-Primitivism, Ukrainian metaphysics and Postperestroika Art of "New Wave". With the increasing openness of the Ukrainian art market for contemporary and international art, the L -art gallery has developed in Kiev an incredible potential and is now unique in the Ukrainian art scene.

Eidos

2005 found Ludmila Bereznitsky, Michaela Lubov and Peter Bagry the " Eidos International Charity Foundation " as a non-governmental, non-profit organization with a mission to provide a basis for the representation and promotion of young Ukrainian art and this to access to global art scene allow. In 2006 was held for the first time instead of Eido Competition for International Visual Arts, whose theme has been the creation of a museum for contemporary art.

Bereznitsky Berlin

Due to the rapid development and fundamental changes in the art market and art interest in recent years, a variety of ways by the work of contemporary art to new projects in cooperation with other countries, other cultures opens. "I have in mind that the time does not stand still and that fundamental changes have taken place in the art market. Increasingly I encounter a lively interest in contemporary ideas, values ​​and artistic works. " [ ... ] Both aspects of connecting with one another, opened LB 2006 in Berlin which Bereznitsky Gallery for Eastern European Art

Projects

  • 2008: Grant program Public Space, Kiev, Ukraine
  • 2008: Semantic Dislocations, curator, exhibition series Bereznitsky Gallery Berlin, Germany
  • 2008: Ukrainian Art in Transition, Federal Foreign Office, Berlin, Germany
  • 2007: Ukrainian Art in Transition, Bonn, Germany
  • 2007: Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art - laboratory of creative ideas and visual improvization, Kiev, Ukraine
  • 2007: competition for young artists Visual Arts, Eidos 2007, Kiev, Ukraine
  • 2006: Curator, Conference " Contemporary Art - New Spaces", Kiev, Ukraine
  • 2006: Journalism Seminar "Cultural Analysis in contemporary Ukrainian art ", Eidos Fund, Goethe Institute, Kiev, Ukraine
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