Expression Of Beauty & Life By Alexander Tkachenko & Leonid Kozlov At The Ukrainian National Museum

EXPRESSION OF BEAUTY & LIFE by ALEXANDER TKACHENKO & LEONID KOZLOV Fri, Oct 1 7 pm thru Oct 30. Tkachenko’s breathtaking oils and Kozlov's graceful bronze sculptures at Ukrainian National Museum, 2249 W Superior St, Chgo. Thurs-Sun 11 am - 4 pm
 
 
Tkachenko Meadow Song
Tkachenko Meadow Song
Sept. 21, 2010 - PRLog -- EXPRESSION OF BEAUTY & LIFE by ALEXANDER TKACHENKO - Artist,LEONID KOZLOV – Artist, sculptor

Art Exhibit opens Friday, Oct 1st  at 7:00 pm and continues through Oct. 30, 2010

ALEXANDER TKACHENKO & LEONID KOZLOV Ukrainian born artists.

Alexander Tkachenko, rated as a master artist in his native Ukraine, has developed his own style based on the traditions of the Renaissance masters. Subtle forms and free-flowing lines render his subjects as seamless as the tonality of his colors. His work is steeped in imagery with ancient and modern symbols.

Tkachenko received his degree from the Dnipropetrovsk College of Art and in 1987 was accepted as a member of the Artists’ Union of Ukraine, where he worked as a designer and graphic artist. Several of his works received prestigious awards at the Eastern European Graphics Art show in Antwerp, Holland, in 1989. Since 1991 Mr. Tkachenko has taken permanent residence in the United States where he works actively as a professional artist. His projects include mural fresco paintings in public and private interiors, book illustrations and of course his painting.  Tkachenko’s works are exhibited in and represented by The Opus Gallery in Cleveland, the Alla Rogers Gallery in Washington, the Gallery Birmingham in Birmingham, Michigan, and other venues. His works are owned by private collectors in Europe and North America.  The Ukrainian National Museum is proud to have his artwork in its permanent collection,  


Leonid Kozlov, a member of Ukrainian artistic society, completed his studies at the Kyiv Arts Academy in 1982. He is well-known as an artist who created an entire group of exquisite works dedicated to the art of the dance and ballerinas. Visitors will observe how that inspiration has impacted the gracefulness of his sculptures in bronze. Slender, posed figures express an internal energy that is skillfully captured in the artistry of Leonid Kozlov’s sculpture. He carries the spectator into his spiritual landscape which is deeply rooted in Ukrainian soil.  Leonid Kozlov was born in Kyiv in 1954. His works are displayed in museums throughout Ukraine and are found in private collections in Germany, Great Britain, the United States, Sweden, Russia, France, and Finland. The artist has had various personal exhibits and projects including international exhibits in Vienna, Austria; Paris, France; Berlin, Germany; Kyoto, Japan; and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.



The Ukrainian National Museum is located in the heart of the Ukrainian Village, at 2249 West Superior Street in Chicago. Hours: Thursday through Sunday, 11:00 am to 4:00 pm  Admission: Adults $5.00, Children under 12 - Free.

Free Parking is available beside the museum. For driving instructions, visit the Museum's website at http://www.ukrainiannationalmuseum.org/. Call (312) 421-8020 or e-mail info@UkrainianNationalMuseum.org for additional information.  Travel Instructions:From I-90/94 go west on Division to Oakley, then south on Oakley to Superior. From I-290 go north on Western to Chicago, east on Chicago to Oakley, then South on Oakley to Superior. From downtown (Michigan & Chicago) #66 Chicago Ave bus West to Oakley, then South on Oakley to Superior

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The Ukrainian National Museum boasts a library, permanent collections and extensive archives and an exhibit hall. The Museum collects, preserves, exhibits and serves as a resource for research, the artifacts and records of the Ukrainian Immigration.
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