Eugene and His Magical Dreams

Eugene and His Magical Dreams
Author: Zak Zaikine
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2012-04-08
Genre: Artists
ISBN: 9780934290043

Author and artist Zak Zaikine has created this wonderful story with words and paintings that will inspire the young and old alike. Believe in yourself; wonderful, magical things can happen.

Eugeniusz Zak

Eugeniusz Zak
Author: Artur Tanikowski
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2003
Genre: Artists
ISBN:

The Arts

The Arts
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 382
Release: 1929
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Biełarusian Fine Art: Time and Time Again

Biełarusian Fine Art: Time and Time Again
Author: Zina Gimpelevich
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2023-02-06
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1039158803

It’s hard to imagine feeling a sense of loss for artwork until you become immersed in the stories of the Biełarusian fine artists Dr. Zina Gimpelevich has spotlighted in her newest book. She brought to life artists whose work was curtailed under the tyranny of the Russian Empire, the tragedy of the Holocaust, and persistent poverty. Yet these artists’ collective resilience and the work they produced—paintings, sculptures, textiles, ceramics, and more—have helped bring beauty and joy to the world, even when depicting the suffering felt by so many. In Biełarusian Fine Art: Time and Time Again, Dr. Gimpelevich celebrates the work of over 150 Biełarusian fine artists (including many from the School of Paris). She estimates more than 3,000 Biełarusian artists are creating today in Biełaruś, her birth country. Many remained in their home country. Many became émigrés who traveled beyond borders and never returned home. Native sons, such as Mark Šahał (Marc Chagall) and Markus Yakaŭlevič Rotkovič (Mark Rothko) have left their influence and work the world over and are often “claimed” by other countries. Other fine artists created in obscurity or self-imposed exile, hiding their work to avoid the grasp of oppressive regimes. Dr. Gimpelevich has ensured their names and work will not be forgotten and will receive the recognition they richly deserve. The harsh truths Dr. Gimpelevich brings to light are tempered with glimmers of hope from recent-generation Biełarusian fine artists. Like their predecessors and mentors, their work shows an unyielding reverence for their country’s landscapes, culture, history, and people. Although this book has its lens focused on Biełarusian fine art, Dr. Gimpelevich adeptly provides readers with a deeper understanding of how politics and power struggles have affected this little-known country’s citizens, many of which still endure today.