Galina Mazin-Datloof

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Galina Mazin-Datloof (birth name: Russian Галина Николаевна Дятлова / Galina Nikolajewna Djatlowa ; born September 9, 1949 in Rajewka , Ural region , Soviet Union ) is a Russian-Israeli painter. Today she also works as a cartoonist and illustrator .

Life

Galina Mazin-Datloof studied at the Moscow Academy of Arts from 1970 to 1975 . In the meantime she began to design sets and costumes for various Moscow theaters.

In 1977 she took part in the National Exhibition of Scenography (theater and cinema painting) in the Manege , one of the largest exhibition halls in Moscow, with her thesis . After that she lived as a freelance painter and stage designer in Moscow.

In 1990 Mazin-Datloof emigrated to Israel with her husband , and has lived and worked in Bernau near Berlin since 2012 .

Exhibitions

  • 1977: Exhibition of theater and film artists in Moscow (Soviet Union)
  • 1979: Group exhibition in Leningrad (Soviet Union)
  • 1981: Biennale in Vilnius (Lithuania, Soviet Union)
  • 1988: Triennale in Riga (Latvia, Soviet Union)
  • 1978–1990: various exhibitions in Kaliningrad (Soviet Union)
  • 1990 and 1992: Exhibitions in the Rybak Museum in Bat-Yam (Israel)
  • 1993: Exhibition at the Beit Ali Gallery in Ashkelon (Israel)
  • 1995: Exhibition "The Khan" in Ashkelon (Israel)
  • 1994–1997: annual Art Expo in New York (USA)
  • 1998: Exhibition in the Bruno Gallery in Tel Aviv (Israel)
  • 1999: group exhibition in Germany
  • 2000: Art-Expo in Miami and New York, Art21 in Las Vegas (USA)
  • 2004–2006: annual Art Expo in New York (USA)
  • 2007: own exhibition, Beit Sokolov, Tel Aviv (Israel)
  • 2009: Gallery "Zamarot", Herzliya (Israel)
  • 2013: Galerie Vinogradov, Berlin (Germany)
  • 2013: Gallery "Lev-Toi", Berlin (Germany)
  • 2014–2015: personal exhibitions, Bernau

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