Volodymyr Chornobay | |
Birth Name: | Volodymyr Mykolaiovych Chornobay |
Birth Date: | 17 March 1954 |
Birth Place: | Mikhaylovskoye, Moscow Oblast |
Nationality: | Ukrainian |
Alma Mater: | Lviv School of Applied Arts, Lviv Institute of Applied and Decorative Arts |
Occupation: | Artist |
Awards: | Merited Painter of Ukraine |
Volodymyr Mykolaiovych Chornobay (Ukrainian: Володимир Миколайович Чорнобай; born 17 March 1954) is a Ukrainian artist. He is a member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine (1989), the Association of Polish Artists and Designers (2009), and the "Kvarta" art group. Brother of Yurii Chornobai.[1] [2] [3]
Volodymyr Chernobay was born on 17 March 1954 in Mikhaylovskoye, Moscow Oblast.
He graduated from the Lviv School of Applied Arts (1973), Lviv Institute of Applied and Decorative Arts (1980, teachers N. Fedchun, T. Drahan).
From 1981 – in Ternopil.
He is engaged in classical stained glass and easel painting, graphics, from 1989 – painting on glass.
His main works: a series of works on glass "Ruky" (1990), "Virtualnyi portret suchasnyka" (1995), "Pikui-Krasiia" (1994-2002), "Pinko-Pinokkio" (2006), etc. His works are kept in museums and private collections in Ukraine, Slovakia, Poland, Spain, Germany and the USA.
From 1984, he participated in more than 40 collective exhibitions in Ukraine, Bulgaria, Spain, Germany, Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary. He participated in international and national plein airs.
More than 70 solo exhibitions in Ternopil (1992, 1994, 1995, 2002, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2022), Lviv (1993, 1997, 2013, 2020[4] [5]), Chernivtsi (1994); Lutsk (1995, 1996, 2016, 2017), Rivne (1996), Kyiv (1997, 2015); Kalisz (1999, 2005, 2009, 2012, 2014, 2015), Sieradz, Bytów (2000), Przeworsk (2002), Jarosław (2002, 2015), Elbląg (2003, 2005); Sławno (2004), Pabianice (2004, 2017), Pleszew (2005), Ostrów Wielkopolski (2005, 2016), Olsztyn (2005), Gołuchów, Ostrzeszów, Kępno (2006); Opatówek (2007), Krotoszyn (2007, 2011; all in Poland); Hamm (Germany, 2008), Ivano-Frankivsk (2008, 2012); Wolsztyn (2009); Śmigiel (2010), Schwedt (2010, Germany), Andrychów (2010, 2015), Środa Śląska (2010, 2012); Berlin (2012, 2015), Bolestraszyce/Przemyśl (2015), Włocławek (2016), Tarnobrzeg (2017).[6] [7]