On
August 20, 2019, a themed exhibition “Rise of Ukrainian Spirituality” of
graphic works by Ukrainian artists of the 1960s – 1970s was presented in O.O.Osmerkin
Art-Memorial Museum. It was organized within the event of the celebration of the 100th
anniversary of the Ukrainian Revolution of 1917-1921 and the 205th anniversary of Taras
Shevchenko.
The exposition of the exhibition consists of 13 graphic works on
Shevchenko theme by famous artists of Ukrainian easel graphic work from the museum
collection “Modern Ukrainian Fine Art”. People’s Artist of the USSR Mykhailo
Derehus, Merited Art Worker of Ukrainian SSR and People’s Artist of Ukrainian SSR
Oleksandr Danchenko, Merited Cultural Worker of Ukraine and People’s Artist of Ukraine
Volodymyr Kutkin, People’s Artist of Ukraine Mykola Popov, a member of the Union of
Artist of the USSR and a member of Los Angeles Art Association (the USA) Samuil Kaplan, a
member of the Union of Artists of the USSR Vasyl Avramenko, members of the Union of
Artists of the USSR and the National Union of Artists of Ukraine Hennadii Polovyi, Yurii
Lohvyn, Anatolii Navrotskyi present the pages from life and creative work of Taras
Shevchenko in illustrations of his works and landscape motifs of the places that inspired
the genius of Ukrainian people. The original graphic art images became the classics of
Shevchenkiana because the majority of the artists worked on the jubilee edition of “Kobzar”
(1964) to the 150th anniversary of the poet.
The exhibited graphic works got to the museum collection from a unique
private collection of a doctor, war veteran Anatolii Chumachenko (1923-2013), who lived in
our town for many years, worked in the Regional Sanitary and Epidemiological Station, was
a high-achiever of Health Care of the USSR. During his studies in Kyiv Medical Institute
named after O.O.Bohomolets, Anatolii Chumachenko got acquainted with the nephew of his
wife – a graphic artist Anatolii Narotskyi (1934-2003), who graduated from Kyiv State
Art Institute, was an art editor of the publishing house “Veselka”. Anatolii
Chumachenko visited the artist’s studio, where young artists met and communicated with
them because he was interested in the history of Ukrainian visual arts; and the artists
presented him with his graphic works that turned into the collection with time.
For the first time, the works were exhibited in the museum in 2005 at
the exhibition “From the Artist’s Studio” (private collection of A.M.Chumachenko).
After the exhibition, more than 30 works made in classic graphic techniques – etching,
graving, woodblock printing, lithography, aquatint, and linocut, were presented by the
Chumachenko family to the museum collection. The collection is peculiar for the
demonstration of technical samples of graphic skills and discovering nearly all the genres
of Ukrainian graphic art of the 1960s – the beginning of the 1970s.
It is pleasant to note, that the first visitor of the exhibition was a
famous Kropyvnytskyi artist and pedagogue Yurii Vintenko, who knows many of the exhibited
artists personally, because his father Borys Vintenko, Merited Artist of Ukraine, was
friends with them. His narration about the communication with the prominent artists of
graphic art, in particular with the classic artist of Ukrainian graphic art, an active
participant of the Sixtiers movement. People’s Artist of Ukrainian SSR, Oleksandr
Danchenko, was very interesting and appropriate. |