Ukrainian artist Marina Skugareva was born in Kyiv, Ukraine, in 1962. Studied at Kyiv Republican Art School in 1974-1977. Graduated from Jemal Fine Arts College (Makhachkala, Dagestan) in 1981. Graduated from Lviv State Institute of Decorative and Applied Arts in 1987.z Selected Exhibitions
2022
- “UNFOLDING LANDSCAPES" – Landscape and Poetics in Contemporary Ukrainian Art”, Silkeborg Bad, Denmark 2021
- Free time, Suziria Theatre, Kyiv 2020
- Strange Time, online, www.strangetime.art
2019
- The Long Journey. Contemporary Ukrainian Art 1985 - 2004 from private collections, Modern Art Research Institute, Kyiv 2015
- Ukrainian contemporary art. From private collections. Koruna Hotel Gallery, Tatariv, Ukraine
- The Museum Collection. Ukrainian Contemporary Art. 1985–2015, 22.09–10.10.2015. From Private Collections 2014
- OURS, YermilovCentre, Kharkiv
2013
- Terrain Orientation National Art Museum of Ukraine Exhibition of Contemporary Ukrainian Art, Kyiv (catalog)
- Contemporary Ukrainian Artists. Saatchi Gallery. London (catalog) London Art Fair 2013, London
2011
- Art-Kyiv Сontemporary 2011, Mystetskyi Arsenal, Kyiv (catalogue) 20 years of presence, Modern Art Research Institute (NAAU), Kyiv (catalogue)
- Independent, Mystetskyi Arsenal, Kyiv (catalogue)
2010
- VozhdiЛєnіє, Ukrainian House, Kyiv (catalogue) Art-Kyiv Сontemporary 2010, Mystetskyi Arsenal, Kyiv (catalogue)
- RESTART , Modern Art Research Institute, Kyiv 2009
- Art-Kyiv Сontemporary 2009, The Ukrainian House, Kyiv (catalogue)
- Untitled, Ya Gallery, Kyiv 2008
- Art-Kyiv Сontemporary 2008, The Ukrainian House, Kyiv (catalogue) 2007 The Constellation of Michaelis, or Good Housekeepers, Ya Gallery, Kyiv (solo show) Sex. Boxing. Jazz, Atelier Karas Gallery, Kyiv Our Art, Ya Gallery, Kyiv 2006
- Made in UKR, TSEKH Gallery, Kyiv
- Gifts For…, ARTStrelka Gallery, Moscow
- Painting, Ya-Design Gallery, Kyiv
2005
- The Outskirts, Atelier Karas Gallery, Kyiv 2004
- A Farewell to Arms, Arsenal, Kyiv (catalogue) 2003
- The First Collection, Central House of Artists, Kyiv (catalogue) 2002
- Madchen, Nymphen, Madchen, Rebel Minds Gallery, Berlin 2001
- A Fragment, Atelier Karas Gallery, Kyiv
2000
- Paintings, Atelier Karas Gallery, Kyiv And others…
The «Namysto» collection consist of many original NFT beads created by hundreds of Ukrainian artists of all ages. This project is created to support Ukrainian artists and army during the Russia’s full-scale military invasion of Ukraine.
The "Namysto" Collection is made and curated by Goldens auction house (est. 2004). Find out more about the project: http://namysto.net/
Namysto - a traditional Ukrainian decoration of pearls, corals, stones, etc., worn around the neck. Namysto are one of the oldest jewelry known since the Paleolithic. Now they are worn mainly by women, but historically they have been used as jewelry by men. The Namysto necklace can also be named after the material - "corals", "beads", "beads". One element of the Namysto necklace (pearl, stone, etc.) is called a «Namystyna» (rarely a bead).
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Ukrainian artist Marina Skugareva was born in Kyiv, Ukraine, in 1962. Studied at Kyiv Republican Art School in 1974-1977. Graduated from Jemal Fine Arts College (Makhachkala, Dagestan) in 1981. Graduated from Lviv State Institute of Decorative and Applied Arts in 1987.z Selected Exhibitions
2022
- “UNFOLDING LANDSCAPES" – Landscape and Poetics in Contemporary Ukrainian Art”, Silkeborg Bad, Denmark 2021
- Free time, Suziria Theatre, Kyiv 2020
- Strange Time, online, www.strangetime.art
2019
- The Long Journey. Contemporary Ukrainian Art 1985 - 2004 from private collections, Modern Art Research Institute, Kyiv 2015
- Ukrainian contemporary art. From private collections. Koruna Hotel Gallery, Tatariv, Ukraine
- The Museum Collection. Ukrainian Contemporary Art. 1985–2015, 22.09–10.10.2015. From Private Collections 2014
- OURS, YermilovCentre, Kharkiv
2013
- Terrain Orientation National Art Museum of Ukraine Exhibition of Contemporary Ukrainian Art, Kyiv (catalog)
- Contemporary Ukrainian Artists. Saatchi Gallery. London (catalog) London Art Fair 2013, London
2011
- Art-Kyiv Сontemporary 2011, Mystetskyi Arsenal, Kyiv (catalogue) 20 years of presence, Modern Art Research Institute (NAAU), Kyiv (catalogue)
- Independent, Mystetskyi Arsenal, Kyiv (catalogue)
2010
- VozhdiЛєnіє, Ukrainian House, Kyiv (catalogue) Art-Kyiv Сontemporary 2010, Mystetskyi Arsenal, Kyiv (catalogue)
- RESTART , Modern Art Research Institute, Kyiv 2009
- Art-Kyiv Сontemporary 2009, The Ukrainian House, Kyiv (catalogue)
- Untitled, Ya Gallery, Kyiv 2008
- Art-Kyiv Сontemporary 2008, The Ukrainian House, Kyiv (catalogue) 2007 The Constellation of Michaelis, or Good Housekeepers, Ya Gallery, Kyiv (solo show) Sex. Boxing. Jazz, Atelier Karas Gallery, Kyiv Our Art, Ya Gallery, Kyiv 2006
- Made in UKR, TSEKH Gallery, Kyiv
- Gifts For…, ARTStrelka Gallery, Moscow
- Painting, Ya-Design Gallery, Kyiv
2005
- The Outskirts, Atelier Karas Gallery, Kyiv 2004
- A Farewell to Arms, Arsenal, Kyiv (catalogue) 2003
- The First Collection, Central House of Artists, Kyiv (catalogue) 2002
- Madchen, Nymphen, Madchen, Rebel Minds Gallery, Berlin 2001
- A Fragment, Atelier Karas Gallery, Kyiv
2000
- Paintings, Atelier Karas Gallery, Kyiv And others…
The «Namysto» collection consist of many original NFT beads created by hundreds of Ukrainian artists of all ages. This project is created to support Ukrainian artists and army during the Russia’s full-scale military invasion of Ukraine.
The "Namysto" Collection is made and curated by Goldens auction house (est. 2004). Find out more about the project: http://namysto.net/
Namysto - a traditional Ukrainian decoration of pearls, corals, stones, etc., worn around the neck. Namysto are one of the oldest jewelry known since the Paleolithic. Now they are worn mainly by women, but historically they have been used as jewelry by men. The Namysto necklace can also be named after the material - "corals", "beads", "beads". One element of the Namysto necklace (pearl, stone, etc.) is called a «Namystyna» (rarely a bead).