IRINA
ZATULOVSKAYA
Irina Zatulovskaya was born in Moscow in 1954. She began
to write poems and draw at the age of five. She took art
classes in the State
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts in 1964-66 and attended
Children's Art School at Krasnaya Presnya in Moscow. In
1971-76, she studied in the Moscow Polygraphic Institute.
Irina joined the Moscow Union of Artists in 1979.
Irina's personal exhibits include a one-day show in the
House of Architects in Moscow in 1986, Festivals
in the RAAB Gallery in London in England in 1989, Gallery
369 in Edinburgh in Scotland in 1990, Galerie Kaj Forsblom
in Helsinki in Finland in 1991, Galleri
Lars Bohman in Stockholm in Sweden in 1992, The
Elements in Galleri Lars Bohman in Stockholm in Sweden
in 1994, Irka's House in Roza Azora Gallery in
Moscow in 1995, Russian Retablos in Galleri Lars
Bohman in Stockholm in Sweden in 1996, The Chapel and
Beyond in Galerie
Anhava in Helsinki in Finland, Tablets in the
Manege Gallery in Moscow in 1998, Galerie Anhava in Helsinki
in Finland in 1999, Mitki-Vhutemas Gallery in St. Petersburg
in 2000, Egg in London in England in 2001, The
Lost Neglinka in the O.G.I. Project Gallery in Moscow in
2002, Experience
in the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg in 2003, the
Russian
Gallery in Tallinn in Estonia in 2004, Leila's Shop
in London in England in 2005, Fondazione
Orestiadi in Gibellina in Italy in 2005, Paintings
on Metal
in Matthew Bown Gallery in London in England in 2005,
From
Classics. Portraits of Russian Writers
in the Museum of Architecture in Moscow in 2006, Two
Sarafans in Galerie Forsblom in Helsinki in Finland
in 2006, Men and Beasts in Nina
Lumer Galleria in Milan in Italy in 2007; The Fourth
Siberia in the Proun
Gallery in Moscow, Russia, in 2008; Twenty Years
After in the Galerie
Forsblom in Helsinki, Finland, in 2008.
Irina's works are found in the State
Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, the State
Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, the
State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow, the Moscow
Museum of Modern Art, Helsinki
City Art Museum in Finland, Kiasma
Museum of Contemporary Art in Helsinki in Finland, National
Museum in Warsaw in Poland, Museum
of Modern and Contemporary Art in Trento and Rovereto
in Italy and in other museums and private collections in
Russia and other countries.
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