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"Folk Art" Magazine
Narodne Mystetstvo
   The National Union Of Folk Art Masters Of Ukraine
Kyiv, Ukraine

"Folk Art" Magazine
1997, Issue No. 2

TABLE OF CONTENTS


Page 2........ "The Phenomenon Of Folk Art In Ukrainian Social Consciousness" by Volodymyr Priadka.
Page 6......... "The Magic Of The Ukrainian Pysanka (Painted Easter Egg)"...The State Museum Of Ukrainian Decorative Folk Arts has one of the richest collections of pysankas and Liudmyla Atlantova tells about an exhibition which was organized chronologically and regionally.
Page 9......... "Petrykivka Paintings"...Yulia Smoliy's first series of stories about folk paintings from the village of Petrykivka in the Dnipropetrovsk oblast.
Page 13....... "Ivan Bilyk"...Petro Hanzha tells about one of the giants of Opishnia pottery.
Page 16....... "Let My Darlings Grow!" A report of Nadiya Babenko, a famous carpet-maker from Reshetylivka (Poltava oblast).
Page 16...... "O My Native Land--Land Of Carpets!" ...Volodymyr Danyleko, in unison with the genius carpet-makers from Reshetylivka, is looking for, and finding the most subtle nuances to his feelings.
Page 20....... "Carpathian Easter Egg Painting"... Oleksiy Solomchenko describes in detail the peculiarities of egg painting of Hutsulshchyna, Subcarpathia, Transcarpathia and Bukovyna, as well as of separate villages where the 'handwriting' of separate dynasties of famous masters can been seen.
Page 23....... "The Wonderful Garden of Ivan Prykhodko"...Lina Maiba tells about the artistic perfection of Ivan Prykhodko's works.
Page 27....... "About The Ancient History Of The Potters...Yuriy Lashchuk talks about the influence of the Trypillians in modern Ukrainian ceramics.
Page 28....... "Ceramics From Bubnivka"... Lidia and Ihor Melnychuk and Mykhailo Valovtsov, tell about one of the most famous pottery centers of Southeastern Podillia, the village of Bubnivka.
Page 32....... "His Happy Fate"...Oleksandr Fedoruk presents the art of Serhiy Nechyporenko, a well- recognized master of Ukrainian weavery.
Page 36....... "The Colorful Tree of the Kyiv Oblast"...The Folk Masters Union exhibition of the works of the master of decorative painting.
Page 40....... "Solo and Chorus of Vasyl Zavhorodniy" ...Tetiana Chuiko introduces readers to the talented wood carver and singer.
Page 43....... "Novobranets With Two Wings".....The folk art paintings of Ivan Novobranets of Poltava by Lina Maiba.
Page 47....... "The Specifics Of Ukrainian Folk Art"... by Mykhailo Selivachov. Speech given in 1992 at the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute in the USA.
Page 48....... "The Inexpressible Beauty Of Life"...... Raisa Zakharfchuk-Chuhai writes about Myroslava Kot's activities in the sphere of Ukrainian traditional embroidery.
Page 51....... "Coopery And Artistic Poker-Work In Subcarpathia"...Volodymyr Voronchak writes about a kind of semi-forgotten type of artistic processing of wood.
Page 55....... "Ukrainian Dictionary Of Folk Terminology For Artistic Wood-Processing"...A continuation of Yevhen Shevchenko's dictionary.

"Folk Art" Magazine
1998, No. 1-2-3-4

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Page 3........ "Antiquity In Embroidered Towels"...Tetiana Kara-Vasyhlieva writes about the ancient image structures of the Ukrainian "rushnyks" from different regions of the country.
Page 6......... ."To Revive Our Orthodox Art"...Volodymyr Priadka writes it is time to re-consider the architectural and artistic heritage, to cultivate the traditional culture which preserves the nation's spirit and forms its mentality. Thousands of churches are being built or reconstructed, but the majority of the new churches are being developed using an ordinary, semi-artistic project in pseudo-Russian style.
Page 10....... "Tetyana Pata"...This article continues the series of articles by art expert Yulia Smoliy on Petrykivka paintings.
Page 14....... ."Naive Art Of Anastasia Rak"...Lina Maiba writes about the wonderful reverse paintings on glass by Anastasia Rak.
Page 15....... "The Culture Of Purity"...Volodymyr Rak writes about his mother and her folk art paintings on glass.
Page 18...... "The Art Of A Pure Light".....Fedir Panchuk tells us about Volodymyr Yakovyna, who is a folk artist and a priest of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
Page 19....... "The Paintings Of Tetiana Diedova".... ...Fedir Panchuk writes about the unknown painter Tetiana Diedova from the village of Klembivka.
Page 20....... "Out Of The Mountain Springs"... The wood carvings of Vasyl Sidak, a highlander by Yaroslav Bairak.
Page 22....... "The Lifegiving Well Of The State Museum of Ukrainian Folk Decorative Art"...Nina Rozsoshynska, Director of the State Museum of Ukrainian Folk Decorative Art continues her story about the museum's unique collection.
Page 26....... "Coming Back Home"...Serhiy Tanadaichuk, an artist, poet and story-teller believes that a real artist should always come back home, and should not create by simply following European or other foreign models.
Page 28....... "The Symbol Of Life's Blessing"...Oleksandra Telizhenko, a painter from Cherkasy, believes that our Ukrainian traditional embroidered towel is marked with some special personal trust.
Page 34....... "The Ukrainian Carpet"...Dated carpets of the All-Ukrainian Museum was the title of an unfinished essay by Dmytro Shcherbakivskyi published in 1927.
Page 42....... "Where Are We From? Who Are We? Where Are We Going?...Professor Tetyana Orlova, a famous aesthetics researcher, points out the fundamental problems concerning the origin and the historical problems of Ukrainian Folk Art.
Page 46....... "Poltava Region Pottery"...Vitaliy Khanko, art expert from Poltava, gives a step-by-step introduction to the panorama of the pottery's geography and its development.
Page 48....... "Folk Icon Painting Of Eastern Podillia"... Tetyana Zhurunova, an enthnographer from Vinnytsia, writes about the history of folk icon painting in eastern Podillia.
Page 54....... "Carving" Yevhen Shevchenkio, a famous carver and researcher of traditional folk art, conducts a master class.
Page 55....... "War Reminiscences Of Spoon-Maker Craftsman Maxym Gava...fixed by Yevhen Shevchenko in poetic interpretation by Illa Zlobina.
Page 56....... "Mykhailo Miniailo"...Art expert Muza Kunytgska tells about the carver from Okhtyrka.
Page 59....... "The First Collector Of Folk Toys"... Oleksandr Naiden writes about the work of Marko Hrushevskyi, a priest from Subotiv and tells about the tragic life of the first collector of folk toys. Marko Hrushevskyi published a research on folk toys in 1904.
Page 63....... "Ukrainian Dictionary Of Folk Terminology For Artistic Wood-Processing"... This article finished the publication of the adapted version of the dictionary by Yevhen Shevchenko. The book has already been published in a separate edition (Kyiv, Artania, 1997). It contains about 2,800 terms and notions in an important sphere of Ukrainian material culture.

"Folk Art" Magazine
1999, No. 1-2

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Page 2........ "History's Pure Reflection"...Myukhailo Sikorskyi, director of the Pereyaslav-Khmelnyhtskyi Historical and Cultural Museum tell about the history of the museum.
Page 8......... "A Talent's Statement In Ceramics"...The story of Mykhailo Denysenko, an outstanding ceramics artist who has been working for 50 years. He turned an ordinary pottery works in Vasylkiv into a famous production facility of unique Ukrainian majolica.
Page 12....... "Master Of The Bukovyna Carpets"...Adam Zhuk writes about the artistic ouvre of Ivan Pastukh, carpet maker. He was a chief artist in the Khotyn workshop.
Page 18....... "Live Clay"...An exhibition of locally produced art work at the Volyn Regional Geographic Museum including pottery, totemic statuettes, Cossack pipes, and exquisite porcelain of the 18th-19th centuries.
Page 22....... "Nadia Bilokin"...The article of art expert Yulia Smoliy is an artistic portrait of the master Nadia Bilokin.
Page 26...... "Folk Art In Slobozhanshchyna"...Tamara Lysenko, director of the Museum Of Folk Art in Slobozhanshchyna writes about the museum's collection.
Page 34,39... "Letters From Our Readers"...
Page 36....... "Paraska Khoma"...In this photographic story, Honored Artist of Ukraine Dmytro Pronych tells us about the Ukrainian master Paraska Khoma.
Page 40....... "And Love Came To Her"...The works of Oksana Beysiuk...the art of the Hutsuls.
Page 44....... "Rushnyk (towel) At Home...Art expert Zenoviya Krakovetska from Lviv writes about the differences between the rushnyhks in Halychyna (western Ukraine) and those in Ukraine's eastern oblasts.
Page 47....... "Historical Polianshchyna Crockery"... Ostap Khanok-Luhovyi writes about the construction of the pottery of Polianshchyna.
Page 48....... "Pysanka (painted eggs) By Slobozhan's.... Victoria Titiniuk writes about the history of research and collecting pysankas in eastern Ukraine. She writes especially about the famous ethnographer Myukola Sumtsov, who founded a collection of traditional pysankas in Kharkiv in 1888.
Page 50....... "Ukrainian Folk Furniture"...This is an adapted research paper by Stefan Taranushenko, a famous Ukrainian art expert whose research starts with the 15th century.
Page 54....... "Ukrainian Golden Embroidery"...Tetyana Kara-Vasylieva writes about the artistic specificity's of the golden embroidered goods.
Page 58....... "Ostap Nochovnyk"...Olena Klymenko writes about the most interesting and puzzling figures in the history of Ukrainian folk ceramics from the Opishnia school.
Page 60....... "Eugene Shevchenko's Intarsias"...Petro Nesterenko, rubric Laureates art expert, informs readers about the laureates of the Dmytro Shcherbakivsky Award.
Page 63....... "Maria Kravchuk's Straw Spirits"...Natalia Hachalska describes Volyn dweller Maria Kravchuk's enthusiasm for the antique art of straw weaving.
Page 64....... "A Hat From The Banks Of The Chaplynka River"...Mykola Chyrva tells readers about a lesson of Mykhailo Todosovych Dzhui from the village of Chaplynka in the Dnipropetrovsk oblast.

 
 
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