Maria Prymachenko

Poignant and bright exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery looking at the life and work of Ukrainian artist Maria Prymachenko.

Prymachenko died in 1997 aged nearly 90. She had been painting since 1935 and had barely left her village near Kyiv. The works show everyday scenes plus fantastic beats, plants and birds.

These works were in bright colours and had a feel of folk art. They reminded me of illustrations for fairy stories as well as the embroidery of the region.  My favourites were the autobiographical pieces.

There was also an interesting video about a planned museum of her work. I wonder if it will happen?

Closed 31 August 2022

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