Oksana Zalevskaya Viktorovna
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Zalevskaya Oksana Viktorovna
She was born on September 28, 1970 in Tashkent. In 1992, she graduated Nizomi Tashkent Pedagogical University, faculty of painting and graphics. Since 1994, she has been working as an independent artist, a regular participant of republican and international exhibitions. Since 1999, she has been a member of the Association of Artists under the Academy of Arts. Since 2000, she has been a member of the "Khunarmand" association for the development of folk art in the field of decorative and applied art. Since 2005 she has been working as a photographer. He has been preparing panoramic photos of the mountains and cities of Uzbekistan, various fragments of nature, and macrophotos of plants and insects.
Personal exhibitions:
- exhibition of works in painting, graphics and batik technique, exhibition hall of "Ilhom" theater, Tashkent, February 2001;
- painting and graphics exhibition, exhibition hall in the center of the Tashkent Catholic Church, March 2002;
- exhibition of works in painting, graphics and batik technique, exhibition hall of Intercontinental Hotel, Tashkent, June-July 2002;
- exhibition of painting, graphic and batik works, exhibition hall of "Shodlik" hotel, Tashkent, July 2002;
- exhibition of works in painting, graphics and batik technique, exhibition hall of "Intercontinental" hotel, Tashkent, December 2002;
- exhibition of works in painting, graphics and batik technique, exhibition hall of "Le Meridian" hotel, Tashkent, June 2003;
- Exhibition at the gallery "Against the Wall" G. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA (USA)
- Exhibition of paintings in the exhibition hall of the "Intercontinental" hotel, May-June 2010.
- Painting exhibition at "Youth Theater" in Tashkent. October 2010
- Painting exhibition at "Toshkent plaza" exhibition center
- Personal exhibition out of form. May-June 2017. Gallery of Fine Arts of Uzbekistan.
-Private exhibition with love November 2020. Akara Hiroyama Exhibition Hall.
- "Woman is the soul of the world" exhibition March-April 2023. Art Gallery of Uzbekistan.
Participation in exhibitions:
- youth exhibition, "Asia" gallery, Tashkent, 1994;
- youth exhibition, "Asia" gallery, Tashkent, 1995;
- "Artist and Nature" exhibition, Central Exhibition Hall, Tashkent, 1995;
- "Navroz" exhibition, "Hamar" exhibition hall, Tashkent, 1996;
- "Artist and Nature" exhibition, Central Exhibition Hall, Tashkent, 1996;
- "Woman - artist" exhibition, "Hamar" exhibition hall, Tashkent, 1997;
- "Independence Day" exhibition, central exhibition hall, Tashkent, 1997;
- youth exhibition, "Tortoise and violin" gallery, Tashkent, 1997;
- youth exhibition, "Hamar" exhibition hall, Tashkent, 1998;
- Exhibition of women artists of Uzbekistan, central exhibition hall, Tashkent, 1998;
- "Artist and Nature" exhibition, art school. P. Benkova, Tashkent, 2000;
- International exhibition of Uzbek artists in Japan, Tokyo, 1999;
- "Biennale-2001" international exhibition, Central Exhibition Hall, Tashkent, 2001;
- "Art-synthesis" exhibition, central exhibition hall, Tashkent, 2002;
- "Artist and Nature" exhibition, central exhibition hall, Tashkent, 2006.;
- "Flowers and Muses" exhibition, "Renaissance" gallery, Tashkent, 2007;
- "Me and Us" exhibition, NBU Gallery, 2008
- Exhibition "Poetry of Ornament" Beijing 2008.
- Exhibition of "Ijod" association 2010
- Spring Opening Day 2011. Hamar showroom
- Sixth Tashkent International Biennale, October 2011
- "Independence" exhibition. Central Exhibition Hall, September 2013
- November 2013, seventh international biennale in Tashkent city
- Personal exhibition out of form. May-June 2017. Gallery of Fine Arts of Uzbekistan.
- Personal exhibition "With love" November 2020. Akara Hiroyama Exhibition Hall.
- "Woman is the soul of the world" exhibition March-April 2023. Art Gallery of Uzbekistan.
- "Spring Vernissage". March 2023. The Central Exhibition Hall of the Academy of Arts of Uzbekistan.
The works are stored in the Museum of the National Bank of Uzbekistan, in private collections in the USA, Canada, Germany, France, England, Italy, Russia, Israel, South Korea and other countries.