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Dina Brodsky (born 1981) is an American Contemporary realist miniaturist, painter, and curator. She is also a social media influencer and has over 990,000 followers on
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, as of October 2024. She is currently represented b
Garvey, Simon
in New York.


Biography

Born in
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,
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, Brodsky moved to the
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in 1991 and grew up in
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,
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. She studied at the
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, before earning her MFA at the
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. Brodsky lived in
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before moving to
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in 2019. In addition to being an artist and curating, she has taught privately, and in several institutions, including the Brookline Center for the Arts and the
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.


Bird by Bird

Brodsky has a large and loyal following on Instagram, and as a result, began a global project called "Bird by Bird" in which photographers from all over the world send her images of interesting birds. Dina paints each animal (in some cases more than one) with amazing precision in an intimate format that results in jewel-like fact and fantasy. The works measure from 1.5 x 1.5 inches to 9 x 7 inches (framed 5 x 5 in. to 13 x 11 in.) and, when viewed closely, belie their tiny scale with obsessive detail that invites lingering. The artist states about this body of work:
''Many years ago, I fell in love with Islamic miniatures, as well as medieval manuscript illumination, and tried to experiment with some of the techniques those artists used. My fascination with birds has primarily come from personal experience - watching an elderly woman feed pigeons every morning over a bridge - and the frequent occurrence of birds in my favorite poems. Birds have been appearing in my paintings and sketchbooks ever since I started painting. I’ve included birds in my paintings as a stand-in for people. This project is based on a Pablo Neruda quote that says, “bird by bird, I learned to know the earth.” To me, it is a way of discovering the world through a single window.''
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One More Shelter

One More Shelter is a series of small paintings, considered miniatures, that Brodsky commenced in 2012. She traveled throughout the United States to discover and visit the abandoned homes and buildings that are depicted in this series of paintings. The abandoned interiors, in disarray, are congruous to the artist's plight to the United States from the former Soviet Union with her family. The decay also contrasts with the hopeful future their inhabitants once had for these abandoned homes. In some paintings, a glimmer of hope is symbolized by birds or light penetrating the dilapidated windows of each interior. The exhibition has been reviewed in The Journal Mag, Streetlight Magazine, Fusion, and Fine Art Connoisseur.


Cycling Guide to Lilliput

Started in 2013, Cycling Guide to Lilliput is a series of paintings of the Northern German countryside that Brodsky painted while on a several months long solo cycling trip. All the paintings are on tondo or round plexiglass panels measuring 2 inches in diameter. Brodsky exhibited this series in a solo exhibition in 2015 at Island Weiss Gallery in New York City. With these small paintings, Brodsky marries traditional Northern Renaissance painting techniques to representations of the contemporary Northern German countryside.


Secret Life of Trees

In 2016, Brodsky asked hundreds of thousands of followers of her various social media outlets, including
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and
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, to send her photos of trees and corresponding stories. Each story was personal and kept secret by the artist. Using mostly these photos as references for her drawings, Brodsky started the series called The Secret Life of Trees comprising over 100 drawings of trees, all no larger than 11 x 14 inches and some as small as 3 x 5 inches. Some drawings were done only in ballpoint pen, while others were also painted with oil paint. Brodsky exhibited this series in a solo exhibition in 2016 at Bernarducci Meisel Gallery in New York City.


Curatorial projects

Brodsky is an avid curator and has curated several noteworthy exhibitions such as 'Point of Origin' at the Lodge Gallery in 2015, followed by 'Palette' at Abend Gallery in Denver, CO. and 'Sketchbook Vol. 1' at Sugarlift Gallery in 2019, both in New York City.


'Point of Origin' and 'Palette'

Point of Origin is a group exhibition curated by Brodsky, in 2015, that included paintings by 50 artists, all of which, were on a painter's palette. Painter's palettes are a glimpse into how an artist mixes their paints. They are the origin of the painting, so-to-speak. Some of the artists included in the exhibition were Steven Assael, Alonsa Guevara, Marshall Jones, Alex Kanevsky,
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, and Daniel Maidman. Brodsky continued the curatorial project, curating a second group exhibition of painter's palettes at Abend Gallery in Denver, CO. The exhibition, entitled 'Palette' opened in 2017. The exhibition included paintings on palettes by Steven Assael, Alonsa Guevara,
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, Daniel Maidman, and many more.


Sketchbook Vol. 1

Sketchbook Vol. 1 is a group exhibition curated by Brodsky, in 2019, that included 14 sketchbooks, by 14 different artists, that were on view for visitors to peruse. These sketchbooks are not for sale. The goal of the exhibition is to introduce the artist's process to the viewer because sketchbooks are used by artists a tool to document their artistic ideas. The exhibition is on view at Sugarlift Gallery in Long Island City. The exhibition included sketchbooks by David Morales, Diana Corvelle, Dilleen Marsh, Paul Heaston, Dina Brodsky, Evan Kitson, Guno Park, Joshua Henderson, Luis Colan, Marshall Jones, Nicolas V. Sanchez, Sarah Sager, Ted Schmidt, and Vi Luong.


Charity Work

Dina Brodsky has used her art and platform to raise money and facilitate change through social impact.


Blue Review Art Prize

Dina Brodsky curates the popular Instagram page for Fine Artists 'Blue Review' and in 2021 created the Blue Review Art Prize. With this prize, Brodsky raised $15,000 for the charity
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and $10,000 in prizes to participating artists.


Birds for Sofia

In August 2020, Dina Brodsky launched an Instagram campaign to raise funds to help Russian Baby Sofia Darbiyan who was diagnosed with
Spinal Muscular Atrophy Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a rare neuromuscular disorder that results in the loss of motor neurons and progressive muscle wasting. It is usually diagnosed in infancy or early childhood and if left untreated it is the most common geneti ...
(SMA). This was a diagnosis that was fatal and the medicine that could save her life had to be administered by the time the baby was 2 years old, it was not covered by health insurance, and cost 2.1 million dollars. Brodsky launched a campaign on Instagram called #BirdsforSofia where artists would donate an image of their artwork and raise funds and awareness of this disease. In less than one month, thousands of artists participated in the viral campaign -the funding was secured for the life-saving medicine. Many of the artworks were also selected to be exhibited at Sugarlift Gallery in New York City where they were sold and proceeds went to funding to research
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. In June 2021, a second campaign for another baby, Darina Sorokina, with SMA was started. This time, artists could donate an image of their artwork towards an NFT that would be auctioned off to raise the funds for the life saving medication. Since then Birds for Sofia became a registered non-profit organization through which artists donate funds and artwork to support both medical research and individual children who need medical funds. To this day, Birds for Sofia has helped other children with rare medical diseases.


Private collections

Private collectors who own Brodsky paintings include HRH Prince of Wales, Kip Forbes,
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, and Eileen Guggenheim.


Exhibition reviews

*Present, Past in Galerie Mokum, reviewed by Gourmand Gazette, 2 February 2024. * Dina Brodsky at the Mμseum, reviewed by the Huffington Post, 2013 * Miniature & Majestic, reviewed by Fine Art Connoisseur, 2014 * Voyeur, reviewed by Art Daily, 2014 * Looking out, Looking in, reviewed by American Art Collector magazine * Cycling Guide to Lilliput, reviewed by Brooklyn Rail


References


External links

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Dina Brodsky at Garvey, Simon

Dina Brodsky at Beinart Gallery
Available art & bio
Brodsky at the Mark Miller Gallery
{{DEFAULTSORT:Brodsky, Dina Living people 1981 births Soviet emigrants to the United States New York Academy of Art alumni 21st-century American painters Jewish American artists 21st-century American women painters Artists from Minsk University of Massachusetts Amherst alumni Artists from Brookline, Massachusetts 21st-century American Jews