Yuri Salko

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Salko Yury
Born(1964-04-20)20 April 1964
Known forPainting, Graphics, and Sculpture
StyleExpressive and romantic symbolism

Yuri Salko (Russian: Ю́рий Ива́нович Салко́, born 1964) is a Ukrainian visual artist. He graduated from the Grekov Art College, Odesa, Ukraine in 1984 and Shevchenko Transnistria State University, Tiraspol, Transnistria in 1999.[1]

He works in different areas of fine arts such as (painting, graphics, sculpture).

Yuri Salko is a member International Academy of Modern Art, Rome, Italy; Peter's Academy of Arts and Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia; International Association "Union of Designers of Transnistria";[2] International Association of Culture and Art;[3] The National Union of Artists of Moldova;[4] The National Union of Artists of Ukraine,[5] the author and co-organizer of the International Project artists «Kam Art».[6][7]

According to the artist's works were issued stamps with the flora and fauna of Transnistria.[8]

Exhibitions selectively[edit]

  • 2007-2010: Residence "Excel Roma Montemario", Rome, Italy;
  • 2011: Federation for Peace and Conciliation, Moscow, Russia;
  • 2012: Museum of Jewish Culture, Shidluv, Poland;
  • 2013: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tiraspol, Moldova; Gallery of the European Commission, Brussels, Belgium;
  • 2014: Art-gallery "Victory Gardens", Odesa, Ukraine; International charitable Senior Services Art Show and Elberson Fine Arts Center, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States; Rotterdam International Art Fair, medieval "De Laurenskerk", Netherlands;
  • 2015: Art Revolution Taipei, World Trade Center, Taipei, Taiwan;

Participated in more than 200 exhibitions and symposiums.

Art awards[edit]

  • 2000: Crystal sphere «POAART for peace», Slovenia;
  • 2007: Silver Medal, Medusa Aurea Trophy, Rome, Italy[9],;[10]
  • 2008: Full Member of Academic Senate, International Academy of Modern Art, Rome, Italy;
  • 2008: Honored Worker of Arts, Kyiv, Ukraine;[11]
  • 2009: Gold Medal, Intern. Art Competition NAFA, Pocos de Caldas, Brasilia;
  • 2009: Honour Member, National Academy of Fine Arts, Brasilia;[12]
  • 2011: Merit Award, Palm Art Award, Art Domain Group, Leipzig, Germany;[13]
  • 2011: Full Member, Peter's Academy of Arts and Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia;
  • 2014: State honorary title “People’s Artist of Transdniestria”, Moldova; Whois Publisher Priсe, Palm Art Award, Art Domain Group, Quedlinburg, Germany;
  • 2015: Medal Intercession of the Theotokos, Diocese, Moldova; Award, Art Revolution Taipei International Competition, Taiwan International Contemporary Artist Association, Taiwan.

Artworks in public collections[edit]

Selectively Projects[edit]

  • 2006-2015 KAM ART - "Spirit of art" - International Project, includes artists symposiums: «Kam Art» in Transnistria (MD) and "In the name of Saint Andrei Rublev" in Russia and Abkhazia,.[14][15] This is Plein Air with health recovery symposium participants in the popular resort, scientific and artistic conferences, workshops, pilgrimages to monasteries and churches, art exhibitions in museums and galleries, charitable activities for schools and orphanages.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Salko Yury" (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2013-05-10.
  2. ^ "Union of Designers of Transnistria".
  3. ^ "International Association of Culture and Art (abbreviation MARKIS)" (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2013-05-25. Retrieved 2013-05-10.
  4. ^ "The list of members of The National Union of Artists of Moldova".
  5. ^ "The list of members of The National Union of Artists of Ukraine" (in Ukrainian).
  6. ^ "International Project artists Kam Art".
  7. ^ "Producer Center Boyko about Yuri Salko".
  8. ^ Tatiana Migulina (2002-12-20). "Signs of Yury Salko".
  9. ^ "Silver Medal "Medusa Aurea Trophy" AIAM". Archived from the original on 2017-12-26. Retrieved 2013-05-10.
  10. ^ "About "Medusa Aurea Trophy" AIAM" (in Italian).
  11. ^ "The winner of the International Prize of Panteleimon Kulish" (in Russian). 2008-08-20. Retrieved 2014-01-02.
  12. ^ "International Art Competition NAFA". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2013-05-10.
  13. ^ "WINNERS PALM ART AWARD 2 0 1 0". Archived from the original on 2012-07-04. Retrieved 2013-05-10.
  14. ^ "Transnistrian artists at an Andrei Rublev international symposium in St. Petersburg" (in Russian).
  15. ^ "Trip to "country soul"" (in Ukrainian).
  • The Album «POAART for peace», C. Njegovan, Maribor, Slovenia, 2000;
  • Art Album-monography «Salko», I. Antoniuk, Ministry of Education, Tiraspol (MD), 2005;
  • Catalogs «International UNESCO Ex-Libris Competitions», Library «Sturza», Bacau, Romania, 2005—2008;
  • Il notiziario della ACCADEMIA internationale d'arte moderna, F. de Benedetta, A.I.A.M., Roma, Italy, 2007-2010;
  • The World of levkas, 3 volumes, Academy of Arts, Chernivtsi (UA), 2007;
  • Real landscape and its painterly representation, A. Borch, University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Wroclaw (PL), 2009;
  • «Painter, Mirror, Self portrait», R. Levandowski, Kraków, Poland, 2009;
  • Who’s Who in visual Art, Vol.2012-2013,[1]
  • Who’s Who in visual Art, Vol.2014-2015, Art Domain Whois Verlag, Leipzih (DE), 2014;
  • Art Domain Whois Verlag, Leipzih (DE), 2012;
  • Important World Artists, Vol. 1, World Wide Art Books Inc. Santa Barbara, CA, (US), 2013;
  • R'dam Int'l Art Fair. Global Art Agency Ltd. Oxford (GB), 2014;
  • Contemporary International Ex-Libris Artists, A.Miranda, Sousa & Braga (PT), 2015;
  • Art. Investment; Chinese Contemporary Art News, Chinese Art Books Co., Ltd. (TW), 2015;
  • 50 Masters of Realistic Imagery, Vol.2015-2016,
  • Ulrich Goette Himmelblau, Art Domain Whois Publisher, Leipzih (DE), 2015;

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