Yan Tatiana

Born in 1965. Lives and works in Moscow.

Education

  • In 1987 graduated from The Moscow State University of Printing Arts.

 

Since 1993 has been a member of the Moscow Union of Artists.

Since 1992 has been focusing on easel painting.

Since 1998 has been engaged in graphic design.

In 2006, was awarded a silver medal of the Russian Academy of Fine Arts for the work "Road to Cappadocia".

 

Solo exhibitions

  • 2012 — J. Haydn "The Seven Last Words of Our Saviour On the Cross", The Regional Philharmonic Hall, Krasnoyarsk
  • 2012 — "Litanies", Central Exhibition Hall Manege, Moscow
  • 2012 — J. Haydn "The Seven Last Words of Our Saviour On the Cross", Philharmonic Hall, Vologda
  • 2011 — "Litanies", Vologda Kremlin, Vologda
  • 2011 — Exhibition dedicated to publishing of De Vita Sua book, The State Tretyakov Gallery
  • 2010 — "Song of Ascents", Pokrovskiye Vorota Cultural Center, Moscow
  • 2009 — Exhibition of paintings, De Tween Pauwen Gallery, The Hague
  • 2008 — "Three Palestines", Volga Gallery, Moscow
  • 2007 — "Pilgrim's Journey to an Eastern Country", in collaboration with A. Karelin, New Manege, Moscow
  • 2007 — "Time in a Garden" in collaboration with N. Lapteva, Gallery of Our Heritage Magazine, Moscow
  • 2006 — Exhibition of paintings, Harmattan Gallery, Megeve, France
  • 2005 — "Unburnt Color", in collaboration with I. Starzhenetskaya, School of Dramatic Arts Moscow Theatre created by Anatoly Vasiliev, Moscow
  • 2004 — "Road to Cappadocia", Manege Gallery, Moscow (the exhibition was burned in the fire on March 14, 2004)
  • 2003 — J.Haydn "The Seven Last Words of Our Saviour On the Cross", a project by Tatyana Gridenko, OPUS POSTH, DOM Cultural Centre, Moscow
  • 2003 — Exhibition of paintings, Lestnitsa Gallery, School of Dramatic Arts Moscow Theatre created by Anatoly Vasiliev, Moscow
  • 2001 — Stage design of the performance "Socrates / Oracle" at Taganka Theatre, dir. Y. Lubimov
  • 2000 — Exhibition of paintings, Narrow View of a Scythian Festival, School of Dramatic Arts Moscow Theatre created by Anatoly Vasiliev, Moscow
  • 2000 — Exhibition of paintings, ART21 Gallery, Moscow
  • 1999 — "Flowers, Fruits, Gifts", Manege Gallery, Moscow
  • 1998 — "The Space of Paradise", Manege Gallery, Moscow
  • 1998 — Exhibition of paintings, mARTin Gallery, Switzerland
  • 1997 — Exhibition of paintings, in collaboration with A. Slepyshev, CHA, Moscow
  • 1997 — "Postcards from Spain", CHA, Moscow
  • 1997 — "Studio", CHA, Moscow
  • 1997 — Exhibition of paintings, in collaboration with Y. Kononenko, ABN AMRO-Bank, Moscow
  • 1995 — Exhibition of paintings, CHA, Moscow
  • 1995 — Exhibition of paintings, Taganka Theatre Gallery, Moscow

 

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

  • 2011 — "Pilgrims to an Eastern country", The State Museum of Oriental Art, Moscow
  • 2010 — "REALISM", Amsterdam
  • 2009 — XLII SALON du dessin et de la peinture a l'eau, Grand Palais, Paris
  • 2008 — Art-Manege, CHA, Moscow
  • 2007 — "From Mysteries to Avant-garde", art project of the School of Dramatic Arts Theater, Moscow
  • 2007 — Art-Manege, CHA, Moscow
  • 2007 — "Cappadocia. Invitation to a Journey", Gallery of Our Heritage Magazine, Moscow
  • 2004 — "Intimate Circle", Mars Gallery, Moscow
  • 2003 — Art-Manege, CHA, Moscow
  • 2002 — "Cultural Space", Athens, Greece
  • 2001 — Artists of the Decorative Arts Magazine, Academy of Arts, Moscow
  • 2000 — ART EXPO, Barcelona
  • 1999 — ST'ART, Strasbourg
  • 1998 — Art-Manege, CHA, Moscow
  • 1996 — ART-MARKT, Leipzig
  • 1996 — "Galleries to the Gallery", The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
  • 1994 — ESTAMPA 95, Madrid
  • 1994 — ART JUNCTION, Cannes
  • 1990 — "Small Graphic Works and Sculptures", CHA, Moscow

 

Collections

The works are presented in Moscow Museum of Modern Art, and private collections in Russia, UK, USA, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Holland, France, and Taiwan.