Iza Radinsky
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Born | Iza Radinsky August 25, 1953 Baku, Azerbaijan |
🏳️ Nationality | Canadian |
💼 Occupation | Artist |
Known for | Painting exhibitions and as a member of "Federation of Canadian Artists" |
Iza Radinsky (born August 25, 1953) is a Russian-Canadian artist. Her work is generally related to oil paintings on canvas reflecting the subject matter of still life, landscapes and dancers and portraiture.[1]
Early life[edit]
Radinsky was born in Baku Azerbaijan to father Shpigelman Vladimir (engineer) and to mother Lapidus Dora (musician). She moved to Moscow, Russia at the early age in which she lived until 1990. She had her interest in arts since an early age. She had her first solo show of arts when she was in 9th Grade.[2] She studied art under the guidance of a Russian artist Moisey Tevelevich Khazanov, professor of Art Institute in Moscow from 1972 to 1974. She continued her studies at the Surikov Art Institute in Moscow with professor Salakhov’s from 1986-1990.[3] Later, she was graduated from the Moscow State University of Civil Engineering.[2]
Career[edit]
She moved along her family to Israel in the year, 1990.[2][3] Being inspired by the culture there, she took part in five exhibitions of the country.[3] Her paintings were subject to things such as, landscape, or an object of a still life. She also studied in a privately for abstract art in Tel-Aviv in 1992.[2][3] Iza traveled to various regions of Europe and produced different paintings which were related to urban scenes, architecture of medieval cities, narrow streets and public squares.[3]
Later, in the year 1993, she and her family moved to Vancouver, Canada.[2] From 1995 to 1996, Radinsky worked as an art instructor at Russian weekend school in Richmond.[2] She continues to paint, keeping in mind the subjects such as urban scenes, landscapes etc.[3]
She also serves as a member of Federation of Canadian Artists since 1995.[1]
Exhibitions[edit]
- Nina Schick gallery exhibition, Paris, France, 1989
- Art of Olim-Hadashim, sponsored by Bank Idut, Raanana, Israel, 1991
- Russian artists, sponsored by Bank Discount, Raanana, Israel, 1991
- Young artists, Tel-Aviv, Israel, 1992
- Artists from republics of former USSR, Tel-Aviv, Israel, 1993
- Arnold Mikelson Mind and Matter Art Gallery, Festival of Arts in July, White Rock, BC, 2004
- Hebrew Assistance Association of Vancouver, 25th Anniversary, Vancouver, BC, 2004
Hebrew Assistance Association of Vancouver. Annual Report, 2004
- Arnold Mikelson Mind and Matter Art Gallery, Festival of Arts in July, White Rock, BC, 2005
- Private gallery exhibition, Seattle, WA, 2006
- Jewish Museum of British Columbia, 150th Anniversary of Jewish Heritage, BC, 2008
Broshure - Jewish Museum & Archives of B.C. Celebrating 150 years of Jewish Life in B.C. May 1st, 2008
- Art Gallery “Vernissage”, Russia Day, Burnaby, BC, 2009
- The Sidney and Gertrude Zack Gallery, Vancouver, BC, 2010
The Richmond Review. January 07, 2010
- Wosk Auditorium, “Highlight on Jewish holidays”, Vancouver, BC, 2010
- CityScape Community Art Space,”The Anonymous Art Show”, North Vancouver, BC, 2010
- CityScape Community Art Space, “The Art Rental Show”, North Vancouver, BC, 2011
"George Taylor & Iza Radinsky at the District Foyer Gallery". North Vancouvre Community, Art Council. http://nvartscouncil.ca/category/media-tags/iza-radinsky
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "George Taylor & Iza Radinsky at the District Foyer Gallery". North Vancouvre Community, Art Council. Retrieved 25 August 2012.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 "Find tranquility in color". Jewish Independent. Retrieved 25 August 2012.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 "Biography". artgallerypro.org. Retrieved 25 August 2012.
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