NATALY GONCHAROVA-KANTOR
BIOGRAPHY
Gallery:
oil, water-colour,mixed media
Creative biography
Artist about art
Publications
Private collections
Art Studio "10"
Nataly Goncharova was born in 1966 in Kharkov, Ukraine. She graduated from the Kharkov State Art College.
From 1986 she started to participate in art exhibitions. In 1988 Nataly became a member of the Odessa Society of Avant-Garde Artists. In 1993 she moved to Israel.
Odessa was a center of avant-garde and postmodernist art and these trends influenced Nataly's early artworks. Later, after having passed through the austere school of copying ancient icons, she found her unique artistic language.
Having moved to Israel she discovered a new spiritual dimension. Her artistic freedom was enriched with the depth of inner content combining subtle intuition and intellectual control.
Nataly lives and works in Jerusalem. Since 1998 her permanent exhibition is stationed at "NICKA" gallery in Zefat Artist Colony.
Group exhibitions:
1986-1992
1993
1998 - up to now
2004
2005
2006
2010
- "Creative Union of Odessa Artists", Odessa, USSR
- Museum of Western and Eastern Art, Odessa, USSR
- Art Museum at Korolenko Street, Odessa, USSR
- travel group exhibit of the "South" group: Odessa, Rostov-Don, Moscow, USSR
- "Republican Youth Exhibition", Kiev, Ukraine
- "Styles for Discussion," Odessa History Museum, Ukraine
- "Postmodernist Group Exhibition", Scientist House Gallery, Odessa, Ukraine
- "Gesher" gallery, Jerusalem, Israel
- permanent exhibition at "NICKA" gallery, Zefat, Israel
- "Nina" gallery, Jerusalem, Israel
- Jerusalem House of Quality, Israel
- "Odessa" from art-project "Geography of Language", Jerusalem, Israel
- Municipal Gallery, Haidelberg, Germany
Solo exhibitions:
1990
1994
1995-1996
1997-1998
2004
2007
- Gallery "South", Odessa, Ukraine
- Cultural Center, Jerusalem, Israel
- American Educational College, Jerusalem, Israel
- Gallery of Jewish Art, Berlin, Germany
- "TEENA" gallery, Jerusalem, Israel
- Jerusalem House of Quality, Israel
Collections:
Nataly Goncharova’s artworks are held in private collections in France, Germany, Poland, Holland, Austria, Russia, Israel, Canada and the USA.