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- Creator:Olga Volha Piashko (1981, Belarusian)
- Dimensions:Height: 47.25 in (120 cm)Width: 31.5 in (80 cm)Depth: 0.79 in (2 cm)
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- Gallery Location:London, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2144213812072
Olga Volha Piashko background is in fine and graphic arts, working in a wide range of styles and mediums. Her painting has evolved from realism, to surrealism, to abstract. She is motivated by the relationship of colors and space, and our emotional reaction to the way they intersect. The themes she explore include the interplay of light and shadow, duality of extremes, and organic references in surreal environments. Personal exhibitions: 2013 Rome "Points of view" - Elsa Morante Cultural Center; 2013 Rome "The Affinities of the Opposite" - Russian Center of Science and Culture;
2019 Rome Palazzo della Cancelleria at the exhibition of Leonardo da Vinci's machines
2022 Rome personal exhibition "The author reveals himself in his work" gallery La scala d'oro Collections: Ministry of Culture Belarus, Minsk;
Olympic Museum Switzerland, Lausanne;
Giulio Onesti Foundation-Italian National Olympic Academy, Rome;
Quirinal Palace, Rome;
National Center for Manzonian Studies, Milan Awards: 2009 “Nicola Magliocca Prize XXI Porticato Gaetano 2009”; 2009 First classified - «Arte e Disu» prize sponsored by the Lazio Region;
2010 First classified - «Illustrare Manzoni» prize at the Costantino Barbella Art Museum in Chieti, organized by the Carichieti Foundation and the National Center for Manzonian Studies in Milan;
2010 First classified ex aequo competition "Shopping bag-Art" of the Galleria Vittoria in via Margutta Rome;
2011 Scholarship winner for artistic research (V National Competition of the Humanitarian Society of Milan);
2012 First classified - prize of the fan created for the President of the Republic Giorgio Napolitano (organized by the Parliamentary Press);
2012 Finalist representative for Italy and winner of the first international prize "Sport and Art Contest" at the art exhibition dedicated to the London 2012 Olympic Games organized by the International Olympic Committee with the work "In search of harmony".
2013 "Adrenaline" Award - "under 35" Award and "Audience Award" at the MACRO Museum in Rome Exhibitions: 2006 Minsk “palazzo della Repubblica”; 2007 Mosca “casa centrale dell'artista”
2010 Triennale Mission Art all'Ambasciata d'Egitto a Roma
2011 Biennale internazionale dell'umorismo nell'arte di Tolentino
2012 mostra internazionale “Centro /Periferia” al Tempio di Adriano a Roma organizzata da Federculdura.
2012 Losanna Museo Olimpico, mostra dei vincitori del concorso internazionale «Sport and Art Contest»
2012 presso la Sala Laurana del Palazzo Ducale a Pesaro;
2013 Roma Macro (La Pelanda) mostra dei finalisti del premio Adrenalina;
2013 Roma International Art Festival all'Ambasciata dell'Iraq;
2013 Roma “giovani donne artiste” Ambasciata d'Egitto a Roma;
2013 Shangai “Fiera Internazionale d'Arte Contemporanea di Shanghai”
2014 Roma mostra bipersonale presso Centro Russo di Scienza e Cultura
2014 Roma presso Teatro dei Dioscuri al Quirinnale
2014 Marino presso museo “U.Mastroianni” mostra “Il mio paradiso”
2016 Porto Cervo, Sardegna presso SimonBart Gallery
2016 Oxford, Inghilterra Fiera internazionale dell'arte
2016 Dolceacqua,presso Castello dei Doria mostra “Luci ed ombre a Dolceacqua”
2016 Roma presso Accademia Costume& Moda “L'arte nell'uovo di Pasqua” organizzato da Sergio Valente
2017 Portu Quatu ,Costa Smeralda mostra “Il ritratto è Donna” galleria “Il Novecento”
2018 Formello mostra “Tutte d'un pezzo” Sala Orsini, Palazzo Chigi
2023 Roma Biennale Antropocene Galleria Art G.A.P
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