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Natalia Duritskaya (russian: Наталья Ивановна Дурицкая, July 16, 1960, Taganrog) is a Russian
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and a member of the Union of Artists of Russia.


Biography

Duritskaya was born in Taganrog on 16 July 1960, and was a student of Leonid Stukanov and Yuri Fesenko. From 1978 to 1982 she studied at the M.B. Grekov Rostov artistic school in (Yuri Fesenko's workshop),
Rostov-on-Don Rostov-on-Don ( rus, Ростов-на-Дону, r=Rostov-na-Donu, p=rɐˈstof nə dɐˈnu) is a port city and the administrative centre of Rostov Oblast and the Southern Federal District of Russia. It lies in the southeastern part of the East Eu ...
. She worked as a layout artist in the Rostov artistic production combine of the Union of Artists (1982–1995, Taganrog). In 1987 she participated in the “One-day exhibition” of the future “Iskustvo ili smert’” (Art or death) company that became famous among art critics (Taganrog, DK the “Priboi” plant). From 1996 until 1999, she taught at the Children's artistic school (drawing, painting, history of arts). Since 2005, she is an instructor at the Rostov School of Arts No. 1 (drawing, painting, composition). Since 1999, she lives and works in Rostov-on-Don.


N. Duritskoj's works are in collections

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, Moscow. * Музей современного изобразительного искусства на Дмитровской,
Rostov-on-Don Rostov-on-Don ( rus, Ростов-на-Дону, r=Rostov-na-Donu, p=rɐˈstof nə dɐˈnu) is a port city and the administrative centre of Rostov Oblast and the Southern Federal District of Russia. It lies in the southeastern part of the East Eu ...
. * Краснодарский краевой художественный музей имени Ф. А. Коваленко, Krasnodar. * Taganrog Art Museum, Taganrog. * Дом-музей Максимилиана Волошина,
Koktebel Koktebel ( uk, Коктебéль, russian: Коктебéль, crh, Köktöbel, formerly known as ''Planerskoye'', russian: Планерское) is an urban-type settlement and one of the most popular resort townlets in South-Eastern Crimea. K ...
. * Волгодонский художественный музей, Volgodonsk Art Museum,
Volgodonsk Volgodonsk ( rus, Волгодонск, p=vəlgɐˈdonsk) is a city in Rostov Oblast, Russia, located in the east of the oblast on the west bank of the Tsimlyansk Reservoir. Population: 28,000 (1970). History Volgodonsk was founded in 1950 as ...
. * Gallery «Piter», Taganrog. * ,
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. * Private collections in Switzerland, Germany, United States, Israel, Russia.


Personal exhibitions

* 2010 — «ВиноВатаЯ». Галерея «Вата», Ростов-на-Дону. * 2010 — « Здесь был Вова» (''совм. с С. Сапожниковым''). Галерея «Вата», Ростов-на-Дону. * 2010 — «Малярка». МСИИД, Выставочный зал ТЦГПБ им. А. П. Чехова, Таганрог.''Лукина Е.'
Окунитесь в мир красок и чувств
// Таганрог. Su. — 2010. — 9 апр.
* 2008 — «Midnight Alarm». Club “Old grand piano”,
Volgodonsk Volgodonsk ( rus, Волгодонск, p=vəlgɐˈdonsk) is a city in Rostov Oblast, Russia, located in the east of the oblast on the west bank of the Tsimlyansk Reservoir. Population: 28,000 (1970). History Volgodonsk was founded in 1950 as ...
; * 2008 — «Vetvi» (Branches). Taganrog Art Museum, Taganrog; * 2006 — «Prosto» (Simple). Museum of town building and lifestyle, Taganrog; * 2004 — «Natasha De». Apartment exhibition,
Rostov-on-Don Rostov-on-Don ( rus, Ростов-на-Дону, r=Rostov-na-Donu, p=rɐˈstof nə dɐˈnu) is a port city and the administrative centre of Rostov Oblast and the Southern Federal District of Russia. It lies in the southeastern part of the East Eu ...
; * 2000 — «Rost'ov». Apartment exhibition, Rostov-on-Don; * 1995 — «Tikhaya zhizn’ mertvoi natury» («The quiet life of dead nature»). DHS showroom, Taganrog.


Gallery

image:2008 Dritskaya Sarah.JPG, "Dreams of Grandmother Sarah", Paper/gouache, 68,5х52,5, 2008 image:2008_Dritskaya_Sutin.jpg, "Sutin's avenue", Canvas/oil, 140x95, 2008 image:2007_Dritskaya_Kapel_dojdya.jpg, "Kapel' dojdya, pobejavshih vosled...", Canvas/oil, 64x81, 2007 image:2007_Dritskaya_Chernoe_derevo.jpg, "Chernoe derevo", Cardboard/oil, 100x70, 2007 image:2007_Dritskaya_Gulf_of_Taganrog.jpg, "Gulf of Taganrog", Canvas/oil, 81x102, 2006 image:2006_Duritskaya_I_reki.jpg, "I reki, svetlue kak nebesa...", Paper/gouache, 65x96, 2006 image:2003_Duritskaya_Golub_vaza.jpg, "Blue vase", Canvas/oil, 57x47, 2003 File:1996 duritskaya 002 low.jpg, ''Мне другие мерещатся тени'', 1995


References


Sources

# ''Halperin V.'' Vetvi Pamyati (Branches of memory) // Molot. — 2008. — 1 February. # ''Vladimirova M.'' A ty kakoe derevo (What tree are you?) // Taganrogskaya pravda. — 2008. — 19 January # ''Shabelnikov Yu.'' Duritskaya // Novaya taganrogskaya gazeta. — 2006. — 2 December # Vystavka ROSSIYA (Exhibition RUSSIA) // Taganrogskaya pravda. — 2004. — 29 January # Encyclopedia of Taganrog. — Taganrog: Anton, 1998. — 624 p. — . # ''Voskovskaya T.'' Zhizn’ stilya ili styl’ zhizni? (The life of style or the style of life?) // Gorod. — 1995. — № 44. # ''Pertsov A.'' Natalia Duritskaya // Catalog of the “Tikhaya zhizn’ mertvoi natury" (The quiet life of dead nature) exhibition. — 1995.


External links

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About the “VETVI” (BRANCHES) exhibition on the site “Art critics association”

V. Halperin. Vetvi Pamyati (Branches of memory)
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