Olga Tobreluts Explained

Olga Tobreluts
Native Name:Ольга Владимировна Тобрелутс
Native Name Lang:ru
Birth Name:Olga Vladimirovna Komarova
Birth Date:3 December 1970
Birth Place:Murino, Leningrad Oblast, Soviet Union
Nationality:Estonian, Russian, Hungarian
Education:Leningrad College of Architecture, Leningrad State University of Architecture, Leningrad Academy of Arts
Field:Painting, graphic art, design, cinema, photography, sculpture
Style:New media art, pop art, contemporary art, postmodernism, abstract art, neo-academic art
Movement:St. Petersburg neo-academic art
Spouse:Andrey Khaas
Awards:Sergey Kuryokhin Award (2021)
Elected:Honorary Academicians of the Russian Academy of Arts (2016)
Patrons:Timur Novikov
Website:Olga Tobreluts Instagram

Olga Tobreluts (born Olga Vladimirovna Komarova; December 3, 1970) is a contemporary painter and multi-media artist.

Life and work

Olga Tobreluts was born on December 3, 1970, in the Murino village, Leningrad Oblast, USSR. In 1988 she graduated from the Leningrad College of Architecture and the following year she entered the Faculty of Architecture at the Leningrad State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering. She attended the Leningrad Academy of Arts as a free student.[1]

In 1989, Tobreluts created the Laboratory for the Study of Ornament at the "A-Z" Society in Leningrad. In 1989-1990 she worked in the Evgeny Ditrich Architectural Bureau in Saint Petersburg. In 1991-1993 Tobreluts studied at the "ART+COM" Institute in Berlin. She pioneered the use of digital media in the Russian art scene. The art critic Bruce Sterling called her "Helen of Troy equipped with a video camera and a computer".[2]

Olga Tobreluts was a leading member of Timur Novikov’s "New Academicians" active in Saint Petersburg during the 1990s. In 1994, she became a professor in the Department of new technologies in this association. In 1998, Tobreluts opened the center for the study of photography at the "Mama" club. In 2012, she founded the non-profit organisation "Saint Petersburg New Academy". After the death of Timur Novikov, Tobreluts acted as curator of many exhibitions dedicated to St. Petersburg neo-academic art.

In 2016, Olga Tobreluts was elected to Honorary Academician of the Russian Academy of Arts.[3] From 2019 she is a member of Pacsa Art Community. Lives and works in Saint Petersburg, Budapest and Pacsa.

Awards

Works in collections

Selected Solo Exhibition

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.ludwigmuseum.hu/en/author/tobleruts-olga Olga Tobrelutsz
  2. https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O1425221/the-wedding-of-cupid-and-print-tobreluts-olga/ The Wedding of Cupid and Psyche. 2016
  3. https://www.svoboda.org/a/29797861.html Ольга Тобрелутс: "Мы, ленинградцы, чувствуем оттенки серого"