On June 25, 2018 a theme
exhibition “I live the way I’ve been dreaming all my live…” was
presented in O.O.Osmerkin Art- Memorial Museum. It was dedicated to the
65th anniversary of the death of a prominent artist and pedagogue
Oleksandr Osmerkin.
O.O.Osmerkin passed away on June 25, 1953, full of hope and
faith in the irresistible power of art, as he was working on a sketch
“Plioskove”. Currently, the sketch and his self-portrait of 1951 are the
main exhibit items of the theme exhibition.
“I live the way I’ve been dreaming all my live…” – these are
the word from the painter Oleksandr Osmerkin’s letter of 1952 were
chosen as a title for the exposition for a reason. Despite, accusal in
formalism and mounted campaign of moral and physical harassment, endless
trail – the circumstances that lead to the severe terminal illness of
the painter, there were days of happiness in his life. He perceived the
world in a realistic manner, giving credit to its life-giving power. He
was devoted to art for whole his life. His Elisavethrad friend
A.M.Nurnberg recollected: “At this hard period he painted only merry
paintings full of optimism. No gloomy pessimistic work. His wife Nadia
told me about his fourth brain attack. It happened in the morning when
he was painting a wonderful, unforgettable and his last landscape. He
died with a brush in his hand, as he desired…”
It is symbolic that students of Art and Graphic Art
Department of Art Faculty of Central Ukrainian State Pedagogical
University named after V.Vynnychenka came to the museum that day. The
students were supervised by senior lecturer, member of the National
Union of Artists of Ukraine and the National Union of Folk Masters of
Ukraine LarysaKulinich. They did an internship and were making sketches
of the interior and historical façade of the museum building. Also,
students listened with interest to the leading researcher of the museum,
Merited Artist of Ukraine Andrii Nadezhdin who told about the last years
of life and career of the professor of Art O.O.Osmerkin and about his
plein air sketchings. At the plein airs withF.S.Kozachinskii, the head
of the evening drawing classes of county non-classical secondary school,
O.O.Osmerkin created wonderful sketches “Suburbs of Elisavethrad” and
“Ethanol plant in Elisavethrad” (1910-1911.
Later, when he became a teacher of Moscow Art Institute named
after V.I.Surikov himself, he often took his students to practice.
During that time he created sketches “Morning. The Crimea.Kozy” and “The
Crimean sketch with poplars” (1938-1939). All the sketches are now the
gems of the memorial exposition of the museum. |