Nina Petrovna Valetova
Nina Petrovna Valetova (Russian: Нина Петровна Валетова), or Nina Tokhtaman Valetova (Russian: Нина Тохтаман Валетова), born November 19, 1958, is a Russian-American metaphysical realism painter.
Nina Valetova (Russian: Нина Валетова) | |
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Self-Portrait, 2010 | |
Born | |
Education | Bashkir State Pedagogical Institute |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | synthesis, metaphysical, visionary |
Website | http://www.valetova.info, official web site |
Nina Valetova was born in Berdyash, Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union and graduated as a Specialist from the Faculty of Arts and Graphics of Bashkir State Pedagogical Institute in Ufa. She immigrated to the United States in 1993. Nina Valetova is the developer of Synthesis Art Style in visual art, - painting and drawing, that combines abstract, figurative arts with cubism, suprematism and surrealism.
Works in public collections
Moscow Museum of Modern Art,[1] Moscow, Russia
- Time of Change, 2002
- Labyrinth, 2001
- Reflection, 1998
- Mutants, 2001
Chuvash State Art Museum, Cheboksary, Russia
Novocheboksarsk Art Museum, Novocheboksarsk, Russia
- Amazin, 2009
Omsk Center of Contemporary Art, Omsk, Russia
- Negotiation, 2000
Exhibitions
- 2019 Artexpo New York 2019, New York, NY, U.S.A.
- 2011 "Art Beijing 2011", Beijing, China
- 2011 A. Jain Marunouchi Gallery, New York, NY, U.S.A.
- 2011 "Arte Pordenone 2011", Pordenone, Italy
- Other artists of gallery: Wassily Kandinsky, Alexandra Exter[7]
- 2011 "Arte Genova 2011", Fiera di Genova, Genova (Genoa), Italy[7]
- Other artists of gallery: Wassily Kandinsky, Alexandra Exter[7]
- Exhibited together with Amedeo Modigliani, Andy Warhol, Marc Chagall, Pablo Picasso, Victor Vasarely[7]
- 2011 Vernissage, Artinvest SRL Torra della Filanda, Rivoli, Torino (Turin), Italy[8]
- Other artists of gallery: Wassily Kandinsky, Alexandra Exter[7]
- 2010-2011 "From history to contemporary", jma Gallery / N Gallery / Euro-Asian Art and Culture Organization, Wien (Vienna), Austria[9]
- Exhibited together with Francisco Goya, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, Marc Chagall, Victor Vasarely, Lucas Cranach[9]
- 2009 Fashion District Art Show, New York, NY, U.S.A.
- 2009 "Metamorphosis", Agora Gallery, New York, NY, U.S.A.[10]
- 2009 "Zolotoj Venec" ("Golden Tiara"), Chuvash State Art Museum, Cheboksary, Russia[11]
- 2001 "ArtManege 2001", Manege, Moskva (Moscow), Russia[12]
- 2001 "Zolotaya Kist' 2001" ("Golden Brush 2001"), New Manege, Moskva (Moscow), Russia
- 1995 Arthaus Gallery, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
- 1990-1991 Boulevard Galerie, Kopnhavn (Copenhagen), Denmark
Albums and art books
- 2019 "Frankfurt Artistic Portfolio", Palermo, Italy
- 2016 "HIMMELBLAU ArtCompass", Art Book, Art Domain Whois Publisher, Germany
- 2016 "Awarded Art", Art Book, Germany
- 2011 International Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art, Casa Editrice Alba, Ferrara, Italy[13][14]
- 2009 2009 International Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art, Casa Editrice Alba, Ferrara, Italy
- 2002 Russian Artistic Guide 2002, London Contemporary Art, London, U.K.
Awards
- 2018 American Art Award, category cubism, United States
- 2012 Diploma for high professionalism and personal contribution to development of modern art, International Art Academy, Moskva (Moscow), Russia.[15]
- 2009 Premio ALBA 2009 Certificate and Medal, Casa Editrice Alba, Ferrara, Italy[16][17]
- 1994 Honorable Mention, Unifem Art Exhibition, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.[18]
Television
- 1992 Multiple interviews, Bashkortostan 1 TV, Ufa, Bashkortostan, Russia
Articles and publications
- 2020 " The Museum of Modern Art" , MoMA issue, "World of Art", MoMA issue, contemporary art magazine, issue 9 volume 1
- 2019 "Heliopause Magazine", literary and art journal, U.S.A.
- 2018 "Transformations", the official Tumblr page of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
- 2017 Heroine's Journey of Nina Tokhtaman Valetova, Peter de Kuster
- 2017 "Nina Tokhtaman Valetova" article, Alberto Moioli – AICA International
- 2017 "The Arthunters",website, Netherlands, "A look at Works of Nina Tokhtaman Valetova"
- 2017 "Art Reveal Magazine", online art magazine
- 2017 "Not Random Art", online art magazine
- 2016 " HOOP DOOP MAGAZINE ISSUE" , 2016, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- 2016 "ART QA Magazine SPRING 2016, Brooklyn, NY
- 2014 "Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook" UK
- 2013 "Important World Artists", World Wide Art Books, Santa Barbara, CA, U.S.A.
- 2013 "International Contemporary Artists", vol. VI, ICA Publishing, New York, U.S.A.
- 2011 "Top 50 people in contemporary art. Personal lists of experts.", Afisha, Moskva (Moscow), Russia[19]
- 2011 "Alternative worlds of Nina Valetova", Sergey Kuskov Memorial Website, Moskva (Moscow), Russia[20]
- 2011 "Fantasy and Visionary Art of Nina Tokhtaman Valetova", Volochine Publishing Co., U.S.A.
- 2011 "Artinvest s.r.l. Galleria d'Arte e casa d'aste", no.32 February–March 2011, p. 154, Art&tra, Italy[21]
- 2009 "Nina Valetova", ArtisSpectrum, vol.21 2009, New York, NY, USA[22]
- 2003 "World from the Other Side", Sergey Kuskov
- 2001 "Alternative Worlds of Nina Valetova", Sergey Kuskov
Catalogs
- 2012 "Colleción di obras Nina Tokhtaman Valetova", Suu Art Magazine, no.88 2012, Valencia, Spain
- 2011 Catalogo delle Quotazioni 2011–2012, Casa Editrice Alba, Ferrara, Italy
- 2009 Sourcebook to the Art World 2009 Guide, Art in America, U.S.A.
- Annually since 2006 "Unified Artists Catalog", Professional Artists Union, Moskva (Moscow), Russia[23]
Gallery
Oil paintings
- Scorpion Sting, 2017
- Creator Of Changes, 2014
- Insight, 2019
- Life As Distorted Line, 2016
- Mysterious Garden, 2020
- Futuristic Homotopy, 2020
- It Is Going To Sunrise, 2020
- Made from Rectangles, 2019
- Creation and Destruction, 2009
- Event Horizon, 2013
- Dark Matter, 2009
- Mirror of Time, 2011
- Nightly Stranger, 2009
- Bird Phoenix, 2011
- Obscure Games, 2011
- Solar Wind, 2011
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