On June 10, graduates of Kyiv-Mohyla Business School (groups PMBA-13, PMBA-14, and their friends) and RODOVID publishing house will present the first joint project — a book by prominent Ukrainian artists Tetyana Yablonska — her diaries, memoirs, letters written by daughter Gayane Atayan and granddaughter Iryna Zaitseva. They will also share the secret/idea of the next edition — an art monograph by Fedor Krychevsky, one of the creators of the modern Ukrainian style, the first rector of the Ukrainian Academy of Arts, and, by the way, a teacher of Tetyana Yablonska.
The book of memoirs gives the opportunity to hear the history of life and appreciate the extraordinary literary talent of Tetyana Yablonska and also offers rich material for art critics.
So on June 10 at 19:00, we are waiting for everyone on the online event at the kmbs Facebook page.
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ABOUT TETYANA YABLONSKA (1917–2005)
The artist is known mainly for the painting "Bread" (1949), which brought the 33-year-old artist the Stalin Prize, fame throughout the USSR, and a privileged position in the Soviet art system. However, the creative biography of the artist, the list of her masterpieces, her home upbringing, her artistic pursuits, her views on art and life are much richer and more interesting than the Soviet biography. Tetyana Yablonska was a student of Fyodor Krychevsky, took over the teacher's virtuoso mastery of painting and the art of composition, and as a teacher brought up a whole galaxy of Ukrainian artists of the first row, including Tiberius Silvashi, Volodymyr Budnikov, Serhiy Odaynyk, Halyna Borodai, Volodymyr Bovkun.