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The Bakhtovs’ House
Arts Association
Bakhtovs’ House 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.
THE BAKHTOVS’ HOUSE
“The Bakhtovs’ House” is a family of two Ukrainian artists Tetiana Bakhtova and Volodymyr Bakhtov who unite their efforts in creative collaboration. They live and work in Mykolaiv and in their art residence The Bakhtovs’ House in the village of Parutino situated near the ruins of ancient Greek city-state of Olbia in the Black Sea region of the Southern Ukraine.
Biography
Tetiana Bakhtova (born December 23, 1952) is an artist with 40+ years of experience in visual arts specializing in classical techniques such as etching, levkas, and watercolour, as well as land-art. Since 1988 she has been a member of the USSR Artists’ Union/ (since 1991) National Union of Artists of Ukraine and is an active, exhibiting artist with an impressive portfolio of work. Widely exhibiting nationally and abroad since 1978, Bakhtova has been a constant participant of “Triennial Graphics”, Cracow (Poland) since 1994 and is a member of the International Print Triennial Society in Krakow. Her works are in the collections of Ministry of Culture of Ukraine and Russia and Lugansk Art Museum (Ukraine) as well as in many other museum and private collections in Ukraine and abroad.
Volodymyr Bakhtov (born January 17, 1954) is an artist with 40+ years of experience in visual arts specializing both in classical techniques such as etching and tempera painting and in digital media such as photography and video. He is also one of the leading Ukrainian land-art artists. Since 1982 he has been a member of the USSR Artists’ Union/ (since 1991) National Union of Artists of Ukraine and is an active, exhibiting artist with an impressive portfolio of work. Winner of Paris Salon of Arts “Grand Palais”, 1984, Silver Medal in Graphics category. Widely exhibiting nationally and abroad since 1976, Bakhtov has been a constant participant of “Triennial Graphics”, Cracow (Poland) since 1994 and is a member of the International Print Triennial Society Cracow. His works are in the collections of the Tretyakov Gallery, National Art Museum of Ukraine and The Investitionsbank Berlin (IBB) as well as in many other museums and private collections in Ukraine and abroad.
UKRAINIAN ODYSSEY
Etchings by Volodymyr Bakhtov for the poem by Lina Kostenko
The Treasury of the National Museum of the History of Ukraine invites you to make an odyssey moving along artistic, literary and historical trails, which lead from ancient to modern Ukraine.
The exhibition
The exhibition is made around etchings by Volodymyr Bakhtov – the Honored Artist of Ukraine, a member of the National Union of artists of Ukraine and the holder of the silver medal in the nomination «Graphics» for the series of etchings from the cycle «Small Rivers of Ukraine» from the «Grand Palais» Paris Salon. Since the time of Homer, the main feature of an odyssey as a form of a journey has been its ending: despite ordeals, the protagonist finally returns home. Volodymyr Bakhtov has had his own life odysseys: a trip along large and small rivers of Ukraine, a participation in the expedition across the Black and Mediterranean Seas aboard the Ivlia ship, a modern reconstruction of an ancient Greek bireme. He and his wife, the artist Tetiana Bakhtova, repeated the route overland after a full-scale invasion started.
The exhibition is some sort of return home. Since 24.02.2022 theBakhtovs’ House, a house and studio created by Volodymyr and Tetiana not far away from the ruins of the ancient city of Olbia near the village of Parutyne in the Mykolai oblast, have been under constant threat of destruction.
Nevertheless, the author’s etchings keep his creative spirit in Kyiv, the heart of Ukraine, while he, like millions of Ukrainians, has to stay abroad.
Lina Kostenko’s poem-ballade «Scythian Odyssey», published by the «Lybid» publishing house in 2020, was illustrated with the etchings created under the influence of interpreting the ancient codes of Ukraine. The protagonist of «Scythian Odyssey» was making a trip and sank in the Supii-river, a tributary of the Dnipro, with his goods – bronze vessels. Unlike the poem’s character being fictitious, the bronze vessels are real. Some of them are on display.
A long odyssey of Ukraine in search of self-identity and struggling for freedom and independence has always been an ordeal. Few nations on Earth paid so dearly for the right to live freely on their own land. However, the Ukrainians find the strength to revive again and again. One of the sources of this strength is a rich history of the people, who, in particular, hassome ancient elements in their genome. The cultural code includes a desire to work, learn and develop as well as an age-old longing for freedom.
30 Years of Presence.
Contemporary Ukrainian Artists
A three-volume edition of 30 Years of Presence. Contemporary Ukrainian Artists art book is finally published today by ArtHuss Publishing House. The author and inspirer of the project is Ihor Abramovych and @abramovych.art.
The pandemic, and then the war have delayed the publication of this book for a year and a half, but despite the difficulties of wartime, we finally did it.
Conceived in relatively stable times, the project was planned to become a unique story, a visual archive of the times we live in. The structure of the album is built on the “one author – one art project” principle and comprises a total of 100 hundred authors. The BAKHTOVS’ HOUSE is represented in the album by the composition “Marble and Terracotta” from our People. Heroes. Gods” project.