Julia Dolgorukova

Julia Vitalievna Dolgorukova (Russian: Юлия Витальевна Долгорукова, born 21 February) is a Russian painter.

Julia Dolgorukova
Юлия Долгорукова
Born
CitizenshipRussian
EducationMoscow Art School № 2, art college, the Academy of Fine Arts, Stuttgart
OccupationArtist
StyleExpressionism
Websitedolgorukova.h1n.ru

Biography

Dolgorukova was born in Moscow. She graduated from the Moscow Art College as a graphic designer, and attended courses at the Moscow Polygraphic Institute, studied with J. Bisti, and A. Cedric. In the 1990 she attended lectures and workshops in the Michael Lesehr in Stuttgart Academy of Fine Arts. Her works include easel paintings, drawings and theatre decoration, as well as fashion and interior design. In 1981 she was accepted for the youth section of the Moscow Union of Artists, and in 1997 became a member of Moscow Union of Artists.[1] Since 1991 she is a member of Creative Union of Artists of Russia.

Since 1981, Julia has participated in more than 60 exhibitions. Among these there are the exhibitions of young Moscow artists MOSKh (Moscow Union of Artists),[2][3][4] exhibition of works of Soviet artists, dedicated to the 150th anniversary of the country's railways (in Moscow and Leningrad),[5] All-national exhibitions in 1988,[6] 1989 and 1991 [7] years in Moscow, the exhibition "Art Myth - 93" in Moscow "Manege",[8] in the jubilee exhibition on Gogol Boulevard in 1995, dedicated to the 20th anniversary of the exhibition of painting in the pavilion "beekeeping" at VDNH with Eduard Drobitsky, Oscar Rabin and other nonconformist artists [9][10] and others. Personal exhibitions in Moscow (1986, 1993, 1995,[11][12][13][14] 1999, 2000,[15] 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008), Stuttgart (1990, 1991), Herrenberg (1992), Kaluga (1993), Tarusa (1994, 2001), Kostroma (1994),[16] Marmaris (1999), Alexandrov (2002),[17] Maloyaroslavets (2003), Sharm el-Sheikh e (2005), Mikkeli (Finland, 2007),[18] Alanya (Turkey, 2009),[19] Paris (2010), Cannes (2010).

Julia Dolgorukova, Moscow Manege

Julia Dolgorukova participated in exhibitions with famous artists: Ernst Neizvestny, Eduard Steinberg, Oleg Tselkov, Vladimir Nemukhin and others.[20] Dolgorukova is working in landscape, still life, fantasy subjects manner. Among the works she created the painting "Morning in Foros" (1981), "Aksinino. Church"(1982), "The new district. Triptych"(1983), a series of paintings based on Bulgakov's novel "The Master and Margarita" "Margarita and the Devil", "Berlioz's Funeral", "Ha-Notsri and Pilate", " Margarita and Woland", "Ballet in the palace of Pontius Pilate" etc., (created by the artist for V. Geviksman’s opera "The Master and Margarita", which later was presented as the solo exhibition "Sadovaya, 302-bis" of the house-museum Bulgakov.), "Dance of the purple rain" (1997), "Still life with pears" (2004), "Pas de Deux", "Giselle", "Dance of Fire" (2009) and others. For the Moscow theater Novaya Opera Julia Dolgorukova together with the artist D. Dikov designed costumes and scenery for the opera "O Mozart, Mozart!" (presented in Kostroma State Historical and Architectural Museum-Reserve at the festival "Milestones" in 1994).

Dolgorukova’s works are also presented in the number of renowned museums and private collections, among them are: Kostroma State Historical and Architectural Museum-Reserve,[21] Kaluga Regional Art Museum, the Museum of Marina Tsvetaeva in Alexandrov, the Museum of Marina Tsvetaeva in Bolshevo, Tarusa Museum family Tsvetayevs, Collection House Museum Maximilian Voloshin (Koktebel), Collection House Museum of Anton Chekhov (Yalta), Tarusa Museum, and the Ullrich Springer Collection, (Stuttgart). Dolgorukova was the painter and designer of several television program themes and articles in Russian and foreign publications. In May and October 2018 Dolgorukova became the winner of the international competition AEA -2018 (spring season), (autumn season) “Art. Excellence. Awards” (silver medal),[22][23], AEA-2019 (spring season) (gold medal)[24].

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References

  1. Julia Dolgorukova on the official website of the Association of Painters of the Moscow Union of Artists.
  2. XII exhibition of young Moscow artists. Catalog. M., MOSH. 1981.
  3. XIII exhibition of young Moscow artists. Catalog. Moscow, Soviet artist, 1983.
  4. XV exhibition of young Moscow artists. Catalog Moscow, Soviet artist. In 1985.
  5. an exhibition of works by Soviet artists, dedicated to 150th anniversary of the country's railways. Painting. Graphics. Sculpture. Catalog. Moscow, 1987.
  6. All-national Exhibition of works by young artists dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the Komsomol. Catalog. Moscow, Soviet artist. 1988.
  7. All-Union Exhibition and Competition "Golden Brush". Catalog. Moscow, Soviet artist, 1991.
  8. Moscow International Art Fair and Exhibition ART-MIF-93. Moscow, 1993.
  9. К 20-летию выставки в павильоне «Пчеловодство» ВДНХ СССР. Каталог. М., IFA, 1995.
  10. Catalog page
  11. St. Aidinyan "Margarita, Woland, and other" // Culture. In 1995 , March 18.
  12. St. Aidinyan C. "Bad" house, described by Bulgakov // Chimes, 1995, March 21.
  13. St. Aidinyan "Bulgakov at home / / Moscow News. in 1995.
  14. There Bulgakov reigns // The Presnya. in 1995, April, № 11.
  15. movement "Dance" // Artistic Fair. May 2000, (004).
  16. Opening day Dolgorukova's program of international art-historical festival "Milestones" «НI—LIFE Prestige club» St. Aidinyan
  17. Grekova S. Soul without knowing the action // Business Alexandrov. 2002, July 3 (№ 190).
  18. Seija Lipsanen. Kolme naista Galleriarissa // Viikkoset. 04.07.2007.
  19. Art Gallery has opened // Mahmutlar Haber. 2009, Jule.
  20. Exhibition of the MOST group in the Central house of art workers. Catalogue
  21. Act Admission to store pictures of Yu Dolgorukova in the Kostroma State Historical-Architectural and Art Museum.
  22. Laureates and winners of the international competition AEA-2018 (spring season)
  23. Laureates and winners of the international competition AEA-2018 (autumn season)
  24. Laureates and winners of the international competition AEA-2019 (spring season)

Sources

  • XII exhibition of young Moscow artists. Catalog. M., MOSH. In 1981.
  • XIII exhibition of young Moscow artists. Catalog. Moscow, Soviet artist, 1983.
  • XV exhibition of young Moscow artists. Catalog. Moscow, Soviet Artist, 1985, page 25.
  • exhibition of works by Soviet artists, dedicated to the 150th anniversary of the country's railways. Painting. Graphics. Sculpture. Catalog. M., 1987, page 14.
  • All-Union exhibition of young artists dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the Komsomol. Catalog. Moscow, Soviet artist. In 1988.
  • All-Union Exhibition and Competition "Golden Brush". Catalog. Moscow, Soviet artist. In 1991.
  • The Moscow International Art Fair and Exhibition ART-MIF-93. Moscow, 1993.
  • Negoryuhin B. Vernissage Nobility / / North truth. 1994, May 27.
  • On the 20th anniversary exhibition in the pavilion "Beekeeping" Exhibition of Economic Achievements of the USSR. Catalog. M., IFA, 1995, page 34.
  • Aidinyan C. Margarita, Woland, and other / / Culture. 1995, March 18.
  • Aidinyan C. "bad" house, described by Bulgakov / / chimes. 1995, March 21.
  • Aidinyan C. "Bulgakov at home" / / Moscow News. In 1995.
  • There Bulgakov reigns / / The Presnya. 1995, April, № 11.
  • Koktebel - Karadag. Catalogue of the exhibition. Moscow, Exhibition Hall "Vykhino." In 1997.
  • Movement Dance / / Artistic Fair. May 2000, (004).
  • Art of Julia Dolgorukova L. Urazova / / Muscovite. February 2002.
  • Grekov S. "Soul, which knows no measure" / / Business Alexandrov. 2002, July 3 (№ 190).
  • Seija Lipsanen. "Kolme naista Galleriarissa" / / Vikkoset. 04/07/2007.
  • "Art Gellary has opened" / / Mahmutlar Haber. 2010, Jule.
  • Natalia Yilmaz " Creative Symphony of Julia Dolgorukova" journal "SAFFRON", №2 2017, p. 32-41


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