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November 3-5, 2007


Exhibition of St. Petersburg artist Irina Birulya

 

InterArt Gallery, 225, 10th Avenue, New York

       

Irina Birulya was born  in St.Petersburg in 1944. In 1968 she graduated from St. Petersburg State Institute of Theatre Music and Cinematography.  She designed stage decorations for more then 100 performances in Russia and abroad.  Since 1970 she is a member of the Russian Union of Artists; in 1992 she joined the International Artists Federation (IFA) at UNESCO. Irina Birulya's works were displayed in more than 300 exhibitions; she presented 40 personal exhibitions throughout the world. Among her numerous awards are the Grand Prix at the exhibition "The window onto the Netherlands" (1997) and "Dancos' Hart" for humanism in art (2005).


 

Exhibitions:
1990 - Summer Garden Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
1990 - ''Sininen Talo'', Salo, Finland
1990 - ''Varission Kirjasto'', Turku, Finland
1991 - First Russian - Indonesian Art Exhibition, Jakarta, Indonesia
1991 - ''Padova Fiere'', Italy
1992 - Taman Mini, Indonesia
1993 - Gallery ''Forum'', St.Petersburg, Russia
1996 - Exhibition ''Days of St.Petersburg's Culture'', Cyprus
1997 - Surikov Institute of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia
1999, 2000 - Galery ''Elite'', Dresden, Germany
1999 - Residenshloss Museum, Dresden, Germany
1999 - Russian House, Berlin, Germany

 

Reviews of Irina Birulya's works were made by Mikhail Piotrovsky (Director of the Hermitage Museum), Robert Metzger (Ph.D., Professor, Reading Public Museum. Director, Pennsylvania, USA), Mikhael Guerman (Art Historian, Ph.D., Professor Member of International Association of Art Critics AICA, the State Russian Museum), Elena Yakovleva (Ph.D. in art, Professor, departmental head, the State Russian Museum), etc.

 


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Irina Birulya's works are presented in the following collections:

  • Russia, St. Petersburg: the State Russian Museum; the State Theatrical Museum named after Ostrovsky, Sergei Dyaghilev Center of Arts/ Anna Akhmatova Museum/ Fyudor Dostoyevsky Museum/ Vladimir Nabokov Museum/ Alexander Blok Museum
  • Russia, Moscow: the State Theatrical Museum named after Bakhrushin; the Parliament Centre
  • Indonesia, Jakarta: the National Gallery
  • Belgium, Brussels: European Parliament
  • Netherlands, Hauge: the collection of Prince of Orange; Gallery of L. Zakirowa
  • Cyprus, Pathos: the Municipal Centre
  • South Korea, Seoul: Jean Art Gallery
  • USA, Pennsylvania: The Reading Public Museum
  • USA, Bucknell: University Museum
  • USA, New Jersey: Museum of Modern Art
  • USA,  Boston:Center of European Design
  • USA, New Brunswick- Zimmerli Art Museum
  • Armenia, Yerevan: Gougark Museum of Modern Art
  • Sweden, Stockholm: Terseus Gallery
  • Denmark, Ertebaelgen: Ertebaelgen Gallery
  • Finland, Salo: Sininen Talo
  • Poland, Warsaw: Mazowieckie Centrum Kultury I Sztuki
  • Poland, Gorlice - Mayor's Office
  • Switzerland, Zurich - Janet Spahni Collection
  • Japan, Nagoija - Mayor's Office
  • Private collections in Japan, USA, Germany, etc.




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