Tony Zhuravel

Tony Zhuravel (Russian: Журавлёв Анатолий Петрович; born 19 March 1963), alternatively known as Anatoly Zhuravel, is a Belarusian contemporary artist. In 1997 he became a member of Belarusian Union of Artists.[1]

Tony Zhuravel
Tony Zhuravel at his studio
Born (1963-03-19) 19 March 1963
Orsha, Belarus
EducationBelarusian State Academy of Arts
OccupationPainter
MovementImpressionism, Cubism, pop art

Art development

Tony Zhuravel's painting style incorporates a layering effect. His method interleaves textures, blending color and a subjective atmosphere within her imagery. He paints using unpredictable palettes, a spectrum of color. Indeed, his surprising use of color has become a distinctive attribute of his work. Tony's abstract western landscapes experiment with this concept of the horizon; austere western prairie bonded with a shifting sky. So much more than just a thin line, his imagery reveals the horizon's intricate variety in rich layers and unusual colors. All the consequences of an unaffected invention that results from intuitive strokes on the canvas.[2]

Paintings

In 2009 Tony Zhuravel represented Belarus at Venice Bienalle – The most famous abstract painting in which Zhuravel tapped his potential for freewheeling expressionism is “August” the most ambitious painting. Tony Zhuravel and Alex Salaueu are prominent representatives of the Vitebsk Art school founded by Marc Chagall and Kazimir Malevich .

Tony Zhuravel at his studio, 2019
Tony Zhuravel at his studio, 2019

Honours

1992, 1998 - awarded the Grand Prix in the category "Painting and Tapestry" at the exhibition of visual arts "ART-MARK", Moscow. Vitebsk. 1998 - Grand Prix of the Republican exhibition “Time. Space. Personality ". 1998 - First UN Prize in the Sustainable Development of the World nomination.[3]

Collections

Tony Zhuravel's works are held in the following public collections:

Bibliography

  1. Anatol Zhuravel // Sayuz creatorў [Vyyaylenchy material] = A Union of creators: photo album / style. і аўт. tekstu M. Tsybulski; aut. ledge. W. Andreichanka; fat. V. Balotsina, M. Tsybulskaga. - Mn. : Belarus, 2005. - P. 50. - To Belarus. і English movah.
  2. Tsybulsky, M. L. Zhuravlev Anatoly Petrovich / M. L. Tsybulsky // Regions of Belarus: encyclopedia. : in 7 volumes / editorial board: T. V. Belova (chief editor) [and others]. - Mn. : Belarus. Entsykl. Name P. Broeki, 2010. - T. 2: Vitebsk region. Book. 1. - P.432.
  3. Gatoskaya, L. "Svetabudova Zhuraўlya" / L. Gatuskaya // Arshanskaya newspaper. - 2004 .-- 10 red. - S. 7.
  4. Kalenik, A. Zhuraўliny susvet / A. Kalenik // Polatsk spring. - 2009 .-- 3 sak. - S. 7.
  5. Machkova, V. "The Universe of the Crane" / V. Machkova // Telecom Express (Orsha). - 2010 .-- Apr 15. - S. 30.
  6. Pavlova, E. "March cats" / E. Pavlova // Vitebsk courier. - 2005 .-- March 25. - S. 8.
  7. Solovyova, T. The Universe of the Crane / T. Solovyova // Vitebsk Prospect. - 2008 .-- Dec 18. - S. 3.
  8. Fragments of life // Inform Plus (Polotsk). - 2009 .-- Feb 26. - S. 4.

References

  1. "Журавлёв Анатолий". Сеть архивов российского искусства. Retrieved 2021-09-13.
  2. ""Мироздание Журавля" | Новости | городской портал Орши". orshagorodmoy.info. Retrieved 2021-09-13.
  3. "Библиография". painters.vlib.by. Retrieved 2021-09-12.
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