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Bakhtovs’ House is a creative laboratory of Volodymyr and Tetiana Bakhtov, artists with unique life-style and creativity, open for cooperation with creative individuals and cultural institutions. Check out our large-scale experimental projects: land-art, terra-theatre, heliograffiti (drawing with light), as well as classical works of graphics, painting, watercolor, art photo, engraving, etc.

 

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EXHIBITIONS

 

 

 

For years, projects and traditional works by the Bakhtovs’ House have been a success at numerous personal and collective exhibitions in leading exhibition halls of Ukraine/USSR and worldwide, published in leading art magazines and catalogs, and are on display at Bakhtovs House Studio and Museum every summer season.

 

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PROJECTS 

During the summer season, the Bakhtovs’ House turns into a center of contemporary art, gathering like-minded people to implement together interactive art projects, mostly related to ancient culture and the history of the Northern Black Sea region.
We welcome partners and creative participants in the implementation of new projects and artistic performances in the historical space of Olbia as well as various other locations.

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ART ARCHIVE   

   

The Bakhtovs’ House art gallery regularly hosts art exhibitions and sales of paintings, graphics, sculpture, photography, etchings, gravures, arts and crafts to decorate your home or office, become a unique gift or take a worthy place in a connoisseur’s collection.

 

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 ARTISTS LIFELONG JOURNEY

                 

 Artists are capable of creating their own worlds. In travels or in forced migrations, they seek confirmation of the authenticity and truthfulness of their creations.

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ABOUT

More than twenty-five years ago, a family of artists, Volodymyr and Tetiana Bakhtov, moved from Mykolaiv to the village of Parutyne, near Olbia — a national historic archaeological preserve of the ancient Greek settlement. In their own backyard, they decided to recreate the lifestyle of the Mediterranean people. Preserving the Spirit of Olbia — an ancient archaeological site in Ukraine

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