ARTIST
Tetiana Kalivoshko is an American-based Ukrainian artist who specializes in painting, sculpture, and art installations. Tetiana graduated from the L’viv National Academy of Art and Shanghai’s East China Normal University.
Subsequently, Tetiana’s debut project installation, “Peace,” was shown in several Ukrainian cities. This work utilized spectacular shapes of Chinese hieroglyphs that mean “Peace”.
In 2016, Tetiana presented her first collection, “Warm inside”, in Shanghai, and also presented her special installation project “Old Legend” at Changzhou City, China. At the same time, she worked as an art instructor for children and adults in the private school “Gong Mei Art”.
Enchanted with the great perspectives for artists in North America, she moved to Miami in 2017. Shortly after her move, Tetiana’s first exhibition in the U.S. was held at Miami Art Basel week 2017, where she exhibited “Spring War”.
In 2018, she was invited to Santiago, Chile to present her installation project in the “SALA En Transito” gallery called “Gold Inside”. Tetiana then held an exhibition at Art Palm Beach, where she presented “Spring War’ and “Spring War Mandala”. At the end of 2018, she participated in two collective exhibitions “Red Square art gallery” and “Don private exhibition”.
Some pieces from her “Spring War” collection are now part of the permanent collection at the Boyarsky Museum and the Lesia Ukrainian Literature Memorial Museum. These pieces show how weapons of war should be discarded and transformed into flowers, a new life, and can therefore have a lovely future.
In 2019, she exhibited her collection “Strangers” at the Pinta Art Show with La Sala gallery.
Tetiana participated and exhibited her collection “What Do You See Here? What Could It Be?” in Red Dot art fair during Art Basel week 2021 in Miami, Florida.
In March 2022, Tetiana exhibited in a group show “2X2 Shades of Grey” at Art District Los Angeles where she presented an installation “Power”, various art from her collections and launched her first NFT’s.