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NEW PAINTINGS February 28th - March 5th 1 to 6p.m.
At the National Arts
Club @ 15 Gramercy Park.
20th Street between Irving Place and Park Avenue
MARCH 2th 5 to 7:30p.m. cash bar. TO COINCIDE WITH THE ARMORY SHOW OPENING IN NEW YORK.
Contact:
Olga Chemokhud Doty artoworks@yahoo.com
The paintings presented are an odd to fresh start and possibilities of spring as well as reflection on the pains of growth.
WIN A PAINTING!
Bring an invitation or your business card to the exhibition, give it to Olga and you might win a painting. Or e-mail your cell phone number and name.
To find out the details, speak to the artists at the art show. They will be present every day.
ABOUT Taguhi Barsegian
Taguhi was born in Yerevan, the Soviet Republic of Armenia, She graduated with honors at the Terlemezian School of Arts in 1983 and Yerevan Academy of Arts and Theater in 1988. However, as an artist she matured in Kharkov. Ukraine. She has been living in the United States since 1999. As a child, Taguhi aspired to become a ballet dancer. Although her childhood dream of being a ballerina would never come to fruition, her quest for artistic expression led her to her discovery of another mode through which to express her creativity: painting. She endlessly studied and experimented with various painting techniques and styles until she developed a language that is completely her own. While she sites medieval art, Renaissance masters, and art of the contemporary world amongst her biggest influences, aspects of Rococo, Post-impressionism, and Surrealism also resonate with her work. Forever fascinated with the purity and simplistic beauty of basic shapes and forms. At times resembling a child's toy lost on a never-ending tabletop, her fairy tale-like scenes are not necessary as innocent as they might seem. Taguhi's over worldly genre paintings tell unique story to every person privileged enough to be in the presence of one. She has had numerous exhibitions in Europe and the United Stares, and her paintings belong to private and public collections, including the Museum of Contemporary Russian Art in New Jersey.
ABOUT Zoya Frolova
Zoya Frolova was Born in Kharkov, Ukraine. She graduated Kharkov Art Institute Kharkov, Ukraine. Zoya is a member of Young Painters, Academy of Arts in Leningrad. She was Awarded Grand Prix Eighth Inter'l Biennial, Koshice, Czechoslovakia. She received the Grant from the Artists Union of USSR, and was awarded First Prize at the Inter'l Competition of Young Painters, Sophia, Bulgaria. Zoya lives and works in New Jersey and Riga, Latvia.
ABOUT Olga Chemokhud Doty
Olga Chemokhud Doty was born in Washington D.C. in 1968. Her family moved to Moscow, Russia in 1980. There Olga received drawing lessons from Tatiana Xvostenko. From 1985 till 1986 Olga worked as a draft intern in the sculpture studio of Academic Nicogosian. In 1986 she completed a course in Studio photography and Facsimile reproduction at the Moscow Union of Graphic Artists. In 1991 Olga moved to New York. She graduate from SUNY Purchase in 1999 with a BFA. Olga was represented by Nexus Gallery in New York from 1998 to 2002. She is listed in the index of New York Artist in Art in America 2000. In 2004 she had a personal show in Moscow at the Gallery of the State Literature Museum. Her work is in the collection of the Museum of Russian Art in NJ. In 2005 Olga organized a group show of Russian photographers in US and curated shows of Andrei Makarevich in New York and San Francisco. At the present Olga resides and works in Putnam Valley New York. Her works range in style from representational, figurative works, to conceptual pieces which combine painting, drawing, photographic images, digital art and sculpture. Olga’s articles on art and artists are published by New York Arts Magazine in US, Profile Magazine and Russian World Magazine in Russia.