Anna Myronova

Where the silence is born
Where the silence is born 2024, paper, pencil, drawing
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The project consists of a series of six works:

2024, paper, pencil, drawing, 64×90 cm

2024, paper, pencil, drawing, 100 x 150 cm

2024, paper, pencil, drawing, 64 x 90 cm

2024, paper, pencil, drawing (diptych), 40×40, 40×40 cm

2024, paper, pencil, drawing, 100 x 150 cm

2024, paper, pencil, drawing, 100 x 150 cm

Anna Myronova produces paintings, graphics, art objects and photographs. In her work, the artist often explores the space of the Universe and the space inside a person – the space of memory that goes back to the beginning of time. Given the artist’s indifference to the theme of nature, land art attracted her attention.

Anna’s works clearly reflect the mysterious dimension of consciousness, which enables us to feel the inner poetry, inherent in things and phenomena of the surrounding world. Her symbolic Universe contains veiled signs and rhythms, complex semantic layers and colour combinations.

For the Gardens of Dreams exhibition project, Anna Myronova created new works of art that reflect metaphysical landscapes and unexplored horizons.

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Anna Myronova
Date of birth: 1977
Place of residence: Kyiv

Anna Myronova was born in Kyiv. She paints, draws, creates objects and photographs. She has participated in numerous exhibitions in Ukraine and abroad.

In 1997 she graduated from the Faculty of Design “KHPT” (now Kyiv State Institute of Decorative Arts and Design named after M. Boychuk). In 2007 she graduated from the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture (free graphics workshop under the guidance of Professor Chebykin) – a master’s degree. Since 2007 she is a member of the Union of Designers of Ukraine. Since 2008 he has been a member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine.

By now she had 17 personal projects and participated in more than 100 group exhibitions.

In 2008 she took 1st place in the category “Painting, graphics, sculpture” at the “Forum of Creative Youth Kyiv 2008”. In 2015 she became a laureate of the All-Ukrainian Triennial of Graphics, in 2018 – a laureate of the Alexander Danchenko award, the best work of the year. In 2016 – one of the 25 in the Forbes rankings – successful representatives of contemporary Ukrainian art under the age of forty.

The works are in the collections: Museum of History of Kyiv, Odessa Art Museum, Museum of Contemporary Ukrainian Art Korsakov; and in other public and private collections in Ukraine and abroad.

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