Mikhail Turovsky

Mikhail Turovsky

Mikhail Turovsky (Ukrainian: Михайло Туровський; born in 1933 in Kiev, in the Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union) is an American artist-painter, and writer-aphorist, resident in New York since 1979.

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Biography

Early life and education

Mikhail Turovsky was born in 1933 in Kiev. During the Second World War, he was evacuated to Samarkand with his mother and an older brother. Although over the draft age, his father volunteered for active duty and was killed in action in 1943.

Turovsky attended the art school in Samarkand. His classmates included Ilya Kabakov (later a noted conceptualist artist).

Turovsky returned to Kiev in 1944 and continued his studies at the Shevchenko State Art School. He later graduated from Kiev Art Institute, where he studied under Tetyana Yablonska in 1960. He continued his postgraduate studies at the Moscow Academy of Art from 1965 until 1968.

Marriage and family

Turovsky married, and he and his wife had a son and daughter. Roman Turovsky is a painter and composer and Genya Turovskaya is a poet.

Career

Turovsky commenced a prolific creative career in 1957, participating in numerous exhibitions of Ukrainian art in Kiev, Moscow, as well as in many traveling exhibitions to Europe and Latin America. In 1962 he became a member of the Union of Artists of USSR.

Mikhail Turovsky forsook his official career for the sake of creative freedom and emigrated with his family to the United States in 1979. The Turovsky family first settled in the Bronx[1] and he resumed his work there. After that important move, his career developed rapidly. His international reputation grew as he exhibited in New York, Jerusalem, Paris, Brussels, Madrid, Venice, and other cities in Europe.

Mikhail Turovsky's work is represented in permanent collections of the National Art Museum of Ukraine in Kiev, the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, the Yad Vashem Memorial Art Museum in Jerusalem, the Herbert Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University in New York, and the Notre Dame University Art Museum in Indiana, as well as many public and private collections. Among his well-known works are the cycle Holocaust, The End of an Utopia', many nudes, landscapes and still lifes; illustrations to the works of Ivan Franko, Vasyl Stefanyk, Aleksandr Blok, Sholom-Aleichem, Leon Feuchtwanger, Johannes Becher, and many other writers.

Honors

  • In 2008 Turovsky was awarded the title of People's Artist of Ukraine by the President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko[2]
  • In 2009 he was voted in as a member of the Ukrainian Academy of Art[3].

Aphorist

Turovsky is also the author of a collection of aphorisms, Itch of Wisdom (Cicuta Press, 1986) (originally published in Russian as Зуд Мудрости in 1984). This book is considered influential in its genre in Russian. Many excerpts from it have been included in the russophone aphoristica anthologies.

Examples:[4]

  • "The first ape who became a man thus committed treason against his own kind."
  • "Man is afraid of prison although he himself consists of cells."
  • "Oppression is the legitimate mother of liberation. There's no hiding from alimony."
  • "When your legs get weaker time starts running faster."
  • "Broken wings fit more easily in standard-size boxes."
  • "Death is so preoccupied with life, that is has no time for anything else."
  • "Now the Rubicon peacefully flows into the Styx."
  • "If you have got a fulcrum, there is no need to turn over the world."
  • "The longer a dead-end, the more it looks like a road."

Personal life

He lives and works in New York City. He is the father of the painter and composer Roman Turovsky and the poet Genya Turovskaya. He is the brother of sculptor Anatoly Turovsky.

External links

References and bibliography

  1. ^ "Roman Turovsky", accessed 12 Nov 2009
  2. ^ "Михаил Туровский стал народным художником Украины" (in Ukrainian), accessed 13 Nov 2009
  3. ^ http://academia.gov.ua/sites/Turovsky/Turovsky.htm
  4. ^ Itch of Wisdom (Cicuta Press, 1986) pp.3-5
  • Chelsea Art Museum Exhibition Catalogue (introductory essay by Serge Lenczner, NYC, USA)
  • NOMI (Noviy Mir Iskusstva 4/45/2005, "Large Bodies: Great Success" by Serge Hollerbach, St. Petersburg, Russia)
  • Monograph "MIKHAIL TUROVSKY" (Introductory article by Xavier Xuriguera, text by Serge Lenczner), Editions Sauveur Attard, France
  • Catalogue for the retrospective exhibition at the National Art Museum of Ukraine, articles by Robert Morgan, Greg Kopelyan, Dmytro Horbachov

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