Inna Rogatchi Art Selected for an exhibition in Hong Kong

Inna Rogatchi’s three works has been selected for the Promised Land exhibition at La Fenice Art Gallery in Hong Kong.

Three Inna’s work are artistically addressing a philosophical concept of the Promised Land in the artist’s personal approaching the topic:

Symphony in Blue work ( 2022) addresses philosophical concept of the Promised Land in one’s imagination . The work is resolved in a contemporary expressive abstractionism.

Inna Rogatchi (C). Symphony in Blue. 2021.

In Inna’s Travelling to Giverny ( 2022) , the artist pays homage to Claude Monet, indicating her own artistic connection to the world of the French Impressionism which can be regarded as a version of the Promised Land, artistically so. But also the places in which the French Impressionists lived and worked are important for the artist as a source of fruitful cultural reference and inspiration.

Inna Rogatchi. Travelling to Giverny. 2022.

In Inna’s Dance Me to the Moon work ( 2018) she portrays a dream-like image of Venice which in the case of Inna Rogatchi meets all criteria to be regarded as the Promised Land.

Inna Rogatchi (C). Dance Me to the Moon. 2018.

The exhibition will be on display from mid-February to mid-March 2022.

Inna Rogatchi exhibits in Dallas

Two of Inna Rogatchi’s works from Octet in Colour series are exhibited at the Sapphire II exhibition at the prestigious Envision Arts Gallery in Dallas, the US.

Both works represents Inna’s abstract works on the themes of music and colour. They are created in Inna’s signature technique of original drawing in various mediums on her authored prints on cotton paper.

Inna Rogatchi (C). Strong Octet in Blue I. Mixed technique. 80x 60 cm. 2018.
Inna Rogatchi (C). Octet in Blue III. Mixed technique. 80 x 60 cm. 2018.

The exhibition can be seen online – https://www.envisionartshow.com/sapphire-ii

The exhibition is on display from February 1st through February 28th.

Inna Rogatchi Dilemmas Mini-Series to be exhibited at the Top Ten Photographers exhibition in Budapest

Inna Rogatchi three-works mini-series from the artist’s Dilemmas collections were selected by the international curators for Photographic Visions – Winter 2022, highly prestigious art event in Budapest. Bi-annual exhibition represents the top ten artists from all over the world selected by the prestigious PH21 Gallery & Photography Art Centre.

As stated by the PH21, “Our aim is to celebrate the work of photographers whose portfolio is progressive and visionary, forwarding photography in the 21st century”.

Inna Rogatchi (C). Dreaming Rose II. Dilemmas series. 2021.

At the Photographic Visions – Winter 2022 , Inna is presented together with the artists from the US, Belgium, Hungary and Switzerland.

Inna Rogatchi (C). Blues in Red II. Dilemmas series. 2021.

In her Artist Statement for the Photographic Visions – Winter 2022, Inna wrote:

“These works from my Dilemmas series are pondering on the relationships between different substances and forms of life. It also reflects on an inter-changeable play of colour and form. Being inspired by ballet as a genre of art, Dilemma’s works are artistic metaphors for some of philosophical questions, such as app, appreciation of different stages of life, transitions between yesterday and tomorrow, transformation of beauty. It is also an effort to preserve memorable moments. Or to create them”.

Inna Rogatchi (C). Night Blues III. Dilemmas series. 2020.

Dilemmas is a big and internationally recognised project of the artist. Works from the collections were exhibited in Barcelona, Budapest, the UK, and they are represented also by the leading art consultancies in Zurich and Milan.

The exhibition will be on display at the PH21 Gallery in Budapest from January 13th through February 5th.

The online presentation of the Photographic Visions – Winter 2022 exhibition can be seen here.

Inna Rogatchi’s Artwork is exhibited at the Peru Biennial 2021 in Lima

Inna Rogatchi’s exclusive art poster have been selected by the top international jury to the Final of the celebrating Peru Design Biennial 2021 and is exhibited currently  at the splendid Santo-Domingo Museum in Lima. 

The Peru Design Biennial is the largest art Biennale in both Americas. This year, it is also celebrating event marking the 200th anniversary of Peru Independence. 

The Jury for the Peru Biennial Poster exhibition was comprised of the famous professionals, including Jan Rajlich, Finn Nygaard, Niklaus Troxler, Kye-Soo Myung and the others.

The jury selected Finalists’ works from 95, 972 entries by 65, 980 artists.  465 ( 0,48%) works in ten categories by the artists from 60 countries were selected. Inna Rogatchi along with her husband artist Michael Rogatchi are the only artists from Finland, and the artistic couple represents its country with pleasure and joy.

Inna Rogatchi’s work presented at the typographic art poster category is specially created by the artist collage The Power of Art based on Inna’s previously well-known and popular artwork Samarkand Carpet. 

Inna Rogatchi (C). The Power of Art exclusive art poster. 100 x 70 cm. 2021.

The artwork is exhibited currently at the massive Peru Design Biennial 2021 exhibition organised at the splendid Santo-Domingo Museum in Peru’s capital Lima. 

The exhibition is very well attended, with participation of the top government officials at its opening, many events organised and a lot of public showing high interest towards colourful, interesting and highly qualified exhibition. 

The exhibition at the Santo-Domingo Museum and events of the Peru Design Biennial 2016 are on display from December 3 to December 15, 2021.

Inna Rogatchi’s Artworks to be exhibited at DIS/HARMONY exhibition at PH21 Gallery in Budapest

Two of Inna Rogatchi’s artworks will participate in an international curated exhibition at the renowned PH21 gallery in Budapest.

DIS/HARMONY exhibition with its complexed concept will be on display over the celebrating season, from December 16th through January 8th, 2022.

Prof. Zsolt Batori and led by him curatorial team has selected for this exhibition the works by 36 artists from 15 countries including Italy, Greece, Austria, Germany, Finland, Hungary, Norway, Switzerland, the UK, Belgium, Poland, Israel and the USA.