Curated by Inessa Sable

Irina Klimova

Painter • Art Historian
Ukraine
• b. 1952
Oil and Author’s Technique on Canvas on Cardboard
Unframed

21 x 14 in

$850.00

Oil on Canvas
Framed

16 x 20 in

$1,650.00

Oil and Author’s Technique on Canvas on Cardboard
Unframed

24 x 20 in

$625.00

Oil and Author’s Technique on Canvas on Cardboard
Unframed

20 x 16 in

$450.00

Oil on Canvas
Framed

16 x 20 in

$1,650.00

Oil and Author’s Technique on Canvas on Cardboard
Unframed

20 x 16 in

$850.00

Oil and Author’s Technique on Canvas on Cardboard
Unframed

24 x 20 in

$625.00

Oil and Author’s Technique on Canvas on Cardboard
Unframed

20 x 16 in

$625.00

Oil and Author’s Technique on Canvas on Cardboard
Framed

26 x 21 in

$295.00

Oil and Author’s Technique on Canvas on Cardboard
Framed

25 x 19 in

$295.00

Oil on Canvas
Framed

20 x 16 in

$1,650.00

Oil and Author’s Technique on Canvas on Cardboard
Unframed

16 x 20 in

$625.00

Oil on Canvas
Framed

20 x 16 in

$1,650.00

Oil and Author’s Technique on Canvas on Cardboard
Unframed

20 x 16 in

$625.00

Oil and Author’s Technique on Canvas on Cardboard
Unframed

20 x 24 in

$625.00

Oil and Author’s Technique on Canvas on Cardboard
Unframed

24 x 20 in

$625.00

Oil on Canvas
Framed

16 x 20 in

$1,650.00

Oil on Canvas
Framed

27.5 x 31.5 in

$1,150.00

Oil on Canvas
Framed

25.5 x 31.5 in

$1,150.00

Irina Klimova

Painter • Art Historian
Ukraine
• b. 1952

✦ Internationally Exhibited

✦ Held in Private Collections Worldwide

Soviet and Ukrainian artist, art historian, and museum professional.

Born in 1952 in Kyiv, Ukraine.

Since 1976, she has worked in the field of industrial graphics and has been actively involved in cultural and educational initiatives.

She directed the “Aggadah” program at the Institute of Jewish Studies, developed the concept for the exposition of the Museum of Jewish and Israeli History and Culture in the Galician Synagogue in Kyiv, and led the educational program “Pages of Jewish History and Culture.”

Klimova taught a course on “Jewish Fine Art” for students from universities across the CIS and created designs for a series of posters for the exhibition Holodomor, Holocaust, Gulag – three tragedies on Ukrainian soil.

She also produced several series of Jewish art calendars and consulted on the documentary film Spell Your Name.

Since 2008, she has served as Director of the Sholem Aleichem Museum at the Kyiv History Museum.

Klimova is the author of numerous articles on fine art and Jewish artists of Ukraine and has participated in many Soviet, Ukrainian, and international exhibitions.

Her works are held in the National Art Museum of Ukraine, galleries in Kyiv, and museums in the United States, including the Hasidic Museum of Art (New York) and Gallery “Butterfly” (New Jersey).

2007   Gallery 36, Kyiv

2002   Jewish Cultural Center “Kinor”, Kyiv

2002   Gallery “Tadzio”, Kyiv

1996   Kyiv Union of Artists

1991   Republican Center “Ukrainian House”, Kyiv

1991   Hasidic Museum of Art, New York, USA

 

She has also participated in numerous group exhibitions in Ukraine, the USA, Great Britain, and Israel.