NT-Art Gallery

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Established2007
LocationOdesa, Ukraine
Public transit accessLidersovskyy Boulevard
NT-Art Gallery
NT-Art Gallery
Established2007
LocationOdesa, Ukraine
DirectorAnatoliy V. Dymchuk
Public transit accessLidersovskyy Boulevard
Websitent-art.net

Non-commercial NT-Art Gallery was opened by Anatoliy Dymchuk[1] in Odesa on December 20, 2007, based on the collection of more than 3,000 paintings, drawings, sculptures, photographs and installations from the 1950s to the present day. Diversity is the key theme of the collection. It includes several collections within the collection.[2]

• The largest and the most generically diverse collection features works by the leader of the Odesa painting school Yuriy Yegorov.

• One of the largest collections of works by Odesa nonconformist (underground) artists (Oleksander Anufriev, Volodymyr Strelnikov, Valeriy Basanets, Viktor Marinjuk, Lyudmyla Yastreb, Volodymyr Naumets, Valentin Khrushch, Stanislav Sychov, Oleg Voloshinov, Yeugene Rakhmanin, Ruslan Makoyev, Oleksander Stovbur, Volodymyr Tsjupko, Sergey Savchenko, Vasyl’ Sad), who were the first in Ukraine to flag the way to informal art, free from ideological pressure and biased aesthetics, in the 1970s. The collection includes artworks collected by F. Kokhrykht, V. Arsiyev, M. Knobel, and those bought from the artists. It features both works from the 1960s–1980s, originally presented at apartment exhibitions, and later artworks.[3][4]

• Impressionist paintings of contemporary successors of the Southern Russian School of the late 19th century like Konstantin Lomykin, Mykola Sheljuto, Albin Gavdzinskiy, Volodymyr Litvinenko, Orest Sleshinskiy, Adolf Loza, and Viktor Zhurakovskiy.

• Contemporary Ukrainian art from the 1990s to the present day (Olexandr Gnylyts'kiy, Arsen Savadov, Vasyl’ Tsagolov, Igor Gusev, Illya Chichkan, Oleksander Roytburd, Maksym Mamsikov, Oleg Tistol, Volodymyr Kozhuhar, Yuriy Solomko, Mykola Matsenko, Les’ Podervyanskyi, Larysa Trubina, Sergiy Zarva, Artem Volokitin, Zhanna Kadyrova, etc.).[5][6]

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