Eugenia Vronskaya CV

1966 Born in Moscow

Education
1975 – 79 Studied Icon painting and other religious disciplines
1981 - 83 Moscow School of Art
1983 – 89 Moscow Fine Art University (BA and MA). Fine Art
1991 - 93 Royal College of Art, London (MA), painting


Solo Exhibitions

1982 One woman show, ‘Kuznetskliy Most’, Moscow
1990 One woman show, Boundary Gallery, London
1991 One woman show, Boundary Gallery, London
1995 One woman show, ‘Socollnic’ Gasworks Gallery, London
1995 One woman show, ‘TMI’, Coppenhagen, Denmark.
1996 Detatched, Kingsgate Gallery, London
2005 Boundary Gallery, London
2006 Kilmorack Gallery, Scotland
2008   may-june  one person show at Rebecca Horssack Gallery, London


Group Exhibitions
1983 – 89 Every year periodic group shows, ‘Kuznetskly Most’, ‘Krymskly Val’, ‘Magnet’ etc
1989 Group show, Mars Gallery, Moscow
1990 International Art Fair, Olympia, Kensington, London (Personal stand)
        Glasgow Printmaking Gallery
        Group show, Pine Plane, New York State, USA
1991 Group show, Discerning Eye, Mall Gallery, London
         ‘Art Express’, Mall Gallery, London
         Group Show, Austin Desmond Gallery, London
         ‘XIXI’, Interim Group show, Royal College of Art, London
1992 Group show, Sireny Mission, Pachipanaway, Zimbabwe, Africa
1993 Degree show, Royal College of Art
1994 Kensington and Chelsea Centre Group Show
1995 Group Show, ‘DAD’, Gasworks Gallery, London
1996 ‘Stuck With It’, Group Show, Cubit Street Gallery
2000 - 2007 Annual Kilmorack Group Show, Scotland
2008  april group show at Cadogan Contemporary, Hampshire
          august-september  two man show Kilmorack Gallery, Scotland
          august-september  group show Partridge Fine Art , London

Awards
1990 International Artist Workshop Triangle, USA (Invited by Sir Anthony Caro)
Glasgow Printmaking Workshop
1991 Visa International Bursary
1992 International Artist Workship, Pachinpaway, Zimbabwe, Africa
‘TMI’ Award, Denmark
2007 Award Best Local Artist by ICA, Scotland

Public Collections
Pushkin Museum, Mars Gallery and New Trtyakov Gallery, Moscow.
Tate Gallery, London
V & A, London

Private Collections
Russia, China, India, Holland, Germany, USA, Africa, England, France, Denmark, Austria