On the eve of the
celebration of the 157th anniversary of the birth of the talented
Yelisavethrad architect
Yakov Pauchenko (March
21), who is one of the creators of the unique architectural ensemble of
the historical center of the modern city of Kropyvnytskyi, to his
memorial house, where his nephew, the outstanding artist and teacher of
the first half of the 20th century Oleksandr Osmerkin, and where the
museum is now, artists came to pay tribute to the memory of individuals
whose work is a bright gem in the history of culture and art of our city.
Thus, the honored architect of Ukraine Yurii Penyaz, who
heads the regional organization of the National Union of Architects of
Ukraine, during the meeting he came to with his wife, architect Tetyana,
noted that exactly twenty years ago, in 2003,
the regional award in
the field was awarded for the first time of architecture, heraldry and
vexillology and decorative and applied arts named after Yakov Pauchenko,
of which he is also a laureate, how many authors of objects of modern
architecture, heraldic symbols of the regional center and other cities
and villages of Kirovohrad region, as well as artists of decorative art
during this time were awarded the title of this reward.
And Olena Kyrychenko, a candidate of art history at the
Department of Art Education, Faculty of Pedagogy, Psychology and Arts of
the Central Ukrainian State University named after
Volodymyr Vynnychenko, who, by the way, is a laureate of the Oleksandr
Osmerkin regional prize in the field of fine arts and art history in the
nomination "art history", recalled the original the exhibition of
creative works of students "Architecture: Algebra and Harmony", which
was presented in the museum in 2018 as part of the youth art project "New
Generation". It was a joint action of the university and the
construction college, and the curators were Tetyana Penyaz, a teacher of
the architectural department of the college and a member of the National
Union of Architects of Ukraine at the time. It is noteworthy that the
exposition consisted not only of student works in various visual
techniques on the topic of architecture, but also diploma and term
papers, among which were project proposals for a memorial sign on Heroes
of the Maidan Square.
But especially pleasant emotions were evoked by the museum
staff and everyone present by the artistic gift to the museum of the
famous Kropyvnytskyi artist and teacher, member of the National Union of
Artists of Ukraine Valery Davydov. Having experience in the museum
industry, because it was under his directorship that in 2001, the
exposition of the regional art museum, which is now called the Art
Museum, was opened for visitors, and on his initiative, the quite
popular open-air art event "Kirovohrad region through the eyes of
artists" was started, knows, so valuable are the creative works of
compatriot artists in museum collections, where they are not only
preserved for future generations, but also present an artistic slice of
our steppe region. That is why he donated to the museum collection of
modern Ukrainian fine art his author's paintings depicting the museum
building and a portrait of the painter Oleksandr Osmerkin. By the way,
in 2008 Valery Davydov, at that time a successful teacher of the art
faculty of the University named after V. Vynnychenko, participated in
the National Project "Ukrainians in the World", for which he
created five portraits, among them was a portrait of the outstanding
artist-compatriot Oleksandr Osmerkin.
In fact, the museum received as a gift from Valery Davydov,
laureate of the Oleksandr Osmerkin regional prize in the field of fine
arts and art history in the "national tradition" category, two portraits
of painting professor Oleksandr Osmerkin and his building, which is not
just a monument of history, architecture and urban planning in 1899 -
the house of the architect Yakov Pauchenko, and the real decoration of
the street, which, on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the birth
of the architect in 2016, was named Architect Pauchenko. "The exquisite
architectural decoration of the memorial building not only attracts the
attention of passers-by, but also inspires artists to reproduce its
pictorial image on canvas or paper," said during the event the chief
custodian of the funds of the Karol Szymanowski Museum of Musical
Culture Olena Klassova, who for many years worked in our museum and was
personally acquainted with the artist's widow, Nadia Heorhievna
Osmerkina, one of those who created the museum and its unique collection.
This historic moment of the donation of paintings to the
museum was captured by the Krypynytskyi photographer Oleksandr Shuleshko,
a member of the National Union of Journalists of Ukraine and laureate of
the Vasyl Kovpak city prize for photo artists. After all, such artistic
gifts to the museum's funds during the war are symbolic, because they
inspire confidence that the museum exposition will be restored after the
Victory of Ukraine, and in the exhibition halls the creative works of
modern Ukrainian artists will delight the eyes of art lovers. |