Vasile Hutopilă

Vasile Hutopila (Ukrainian: Васи́ль Готопи́ло) born March 17, 1953 in Izvoarele Sucevei (Ізвори), Suceava County, Bukovina, Romania, is a contemporary Romanian painter of Ukrainian ethnicity. His works belong to impressionism.

Awards

  • 1983 - 3rd place at Cântarea României festival - the county final
  • May 20, 1985 - 1st place at the Participation, development, peace art festival in Braşov, awarded by the Committee of Socialist Education and Culture of Braşov County
  • 1985 - 2nd place at Cântarea României festival - the county final
  • 1985 - 2nd place at the most important Romanian arts festival under the communist rule, Cântarea României, in the national final, representing Braşov County
  • 1987 - 2nd place in the national final of Cântarea României festival, representing Vaslui County
  • 1987 - participation diploma at the Graphic Virtues of the Romanian Landscape national painting exhibition in Constanţa
  • 1988 - participation diploma at the Graphic Virtues of the Romanian Landscape national painting exhibition in Constanţa
  • 1989 - participation diploma at the Artur Verona national festival, Dorohoi, Botoşani County
  • In May 1997, at the 4th edition of The Bukovinian International Salon of Photography it was awarded the Vasile Hutopilǎ Special Award to one of the competitors, as a sign of gratitude to the Bukovinian Hutsul painter
  • May 7, 2002 - 1st place at The Holy Easter in Bukovina festival, for Byzantine icons, in Câmpulung Moldovenesc, South Bukovina, awarded by the Town Hall
  • December 2002 - participation diploma at the exhibition in honour of Câmpulung Moldovenesc being named health resort of national interest, awarded by the Town Hall
  • May 9, 2010 - 1st place at Il raduno mongolfiere in Calabria - Estemporanea di pittura, Santo Stefano di Rogliano (CS)

Exhibitions

Some of Vasile Hutopila's exhibitions, from his debut exhibition, in 1975, to the most recent one, in 2003, as part of the important folklore festival Întâlniri bucovinene, which takes part each year in Poland, Romania, Ukraine, Hungary and Germany, reuniting the Poles, Hungarians, Germans, Romanians, Ukrainians, Slovaks, Czechs, Russians, who left from Bukovina and the ones who still live in Bukovina.


What art critics say

  • Vasile Hutopila's paintings are a serene representation, a victory of the aesthetic truth, equivalent to the humanist love of the universe. Trembling of chromatic intensities, sensitively reduced in tonalities of grey colour in a trajectory of spirituality, of contemporary art. (Ion Vulcan, Bucharest 1987)
  • Vasile Hutopila is an abstemious who tends unto the chromatic asceticism and the essence of the purified structures. Situated at the junction between sketch and watercolour, his art is organically unitary and it has an attentively watched colour distribution. (Aurel Leon, Cronica, Iaşi 21 July 1989, after one of the rare watercolour exhibitions of Hutopilǎ, who usually uses oil on canvas technique)

Works in media and books

Graphics and cartoons in journals and magazines:

Graphics in books:

  • George Ungureanu, Pǎţania lui Pişpiricǎ, Braşov, 2003
  • Alexandru Bogza, Antinomii tonale, Biblioteca Miorița, Câmpulung Moldovenesc, 2006
  • Decebal Alexandru Seul, Muntele din beznă, Bacǎu, 2008

Mass Media

You can see below some of the newspapers, magazines, TV channels and radio stations to which Vasile Hutopilǎ gave interviews, from the early '80s till present


Countries in which there are paintings of Vasile Hutopilă in private collections

  • France
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Hungary
  • Israel
  • Italy
  • Japan
  • Netherlands
  • Norway
  • Palestina
  • Romania
  • Spain
  • Switzerland
  • United Arab Emirates
  • United States of America

See also

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