Inna Rogatchi’s Hommages In Black & White series participates in the LensCulture Black & White Award 2021

Inna Rogatchi’s new black & white WIND’S LETTERS I-X artworks, the series of homages to some great writers, movie directors, composers & musicians presented at Lens Culture and participates in the leading fine art photography organisation Black & White Award 2021:

https://www.lensculture.com/projects/1569640-wind-letters-i-x-homages-to?fbclid=IwAR3prKuCeVfuVKRU5wZGvlmw4QK7Aa9NsuympgmYmaOiprontBYJcLWtCKY

Among the subjects of the artist’s new black & white homages, there are such giant of cinema as Federico Fellini, Luchino Visconti and Andrzej Wajda, great writers Saul Bellow, Borges, Elie Wiesel, unparalleled musicians Astor Piazzolla, Leonard Cohen, Chet Baker and Ron Carter.

The artist has her special projects and series on Italian cinema, towering humanists and great people of the world culture. It is the one of Inna Rogatchi’s leading themes in her art in general.

The Homages in Black & White series is a new project of the artist.

Inna Rogatchi’s artworks at Can You See Me ART360 exhibition in London

Inna Rogatchi’s artworks Amber Dance IV and Horizon On Beautyland I are exhibited at the 3d Edition of the popular Art360 project of Pure Arts Group, London, the UK. 

Can You See exhibition which is attested by the organisers as ‘a showcase of contemporary art today’ presents 50 works by 28 international artists. Inna Rogatchi is the only artist from Finland selected for the three-month exhibition by the Pure Arts Group Jury for the 3d Edition of its widely known Art360 international art event. 

Inna’s works are quite different in their theme and character. Amber Dance IV ( 2021) , part of Inna’s Dilemmas interdisciplinary project, is modern dynamic still life inspired by ballet, from one side, and Impressionist paintings from another.

Horizon On Beautyland I (2021) , part of the artist’s Marine Landscapes series, inspired by the art vision of Turner, is a meditative soothing landscape in a calming colour palette. 

Can You See exhibition can be seen and visited online, and the works can be acquired, from October 8th through December 31st, 2021. 


More detail about the 3d Edition of 360Art international project by the leading British art group, including special magazine to be published in November 2021, and series of podcasts, Art360 Video Premiere, can be seen here.

Inna Rogatchi to participate in -SCAPES exhibition in Budapest

Two works by Inna Rogatchi, Firenze in Mirror I and Whisper in Silver, will be exhibited at the international curated -SCAPES exhibition at the prestigious PH21 Gallery in Budapest in November-December 2021. 

The pre-seasonal exhibition presents the artists’ visions on all kinds of scapes, from marine to desert, the curatorial team under prof. Zsolt Batori, in over 40 works by the artists from 16 countries, including the USA, Australia, the UK, France, Italy, Belgium,  Israel, Hungary, Germany, Austria, Latvia,  Poland, and Finland. Inna Rogatchi is the only artist from Finland at the -SCAPES exhibition. 

Her works are quite different. Firenze in Mirror ( 2021) is part of Inna’s MY ITALY interdisciplinary project. It is an expressive emotional historical landscape with architectural detail inter-playing with water. 

Inna Rogatchi (C). Firenze in Mirror I. MY ITALY project. 2021.

Whisper is Silver (2021) is part of Memory Landscapes series of meditative landscapes. The work is resolved in monochrome, projecting tranquility and dynamic at the same time. 

Inna Rogatchi (C). Whisper In Silver. Memory Landscapes. 2021.

The online presentation of the -SCAPES exhibition collection can be seen here.

The -SCAPES exhibition at the PH21 gallery in Budapest will take place in a period from November 18 through December 11th, 2021.

Three of Inna Rogatchi’s works will be exhibited at SIGNIFICANT COLOUR exhibition in Budapest

Three of Inna Rogatchi’s works, her studies of colour, will be exhibited at the international curated exhibition in Budapest.

The exhibition is the project of PH21 Gallery, well-known European centre for fine photographic arts. The PH21 Gallery runs two well-known spaces in Budapest and has many international cooperation projects and programs. The founder and director of the PH21 Gallery is prof. Zsolt Batori, well-known professional who teaches photography from a philosophical perspective. Prof. Batori is the Head of the Research Centre for Art and Creative Industries in Budapest, and is a regular visiting lecturer in a number of universities world-wide, including Spain and the USA. 

Inna Rogatchi (C). Amber Fantasy I. 2021.

The Significant Colour exhibition will present the works of 41 artists from many countries, including the USA, Canada, China, Australia, Israel, and a number of European countries, including Belgium, Germany, Hungary, the Netherlands, Croatia, France, Austria, Spain and Finland.

Inna Rogatchi (C). Night Blues V. 2020.

Inna’s three studies of colour are each part of her different ongoing projects: Amber Fantasy is part of the artist’s DILEMMAS collection; Night Blues V belongs her JAZZ series, while Vincent’s Dream V is part of Inna’s VINCENT multi-disciplinary project. 

Inna Rogatchi (C). Vincent’s Dream V. 2021.

In all three works, a colour manifests itself and is a main protagonist. The artist aims to examine the colour’s energy, strength, and its attractiveness and magnetism in a dynamic way. The inner dynamic of the artwork is important for Inna Rogatchi, in particular when the works examines different qualities of colour.

To view the whole exhibition online is possible from here –  https://www.ph21gallery.com/colour21

SIGNIFICANT COLOUR exhibition at the PH21 Gallery in Budapest will be shown from October 21st through November 13th, 2021. 

Inna Rogatchi’s Homage to Bruno Schultz to be exhibited at the KromArt Photography Centre in Rome

Inna Rogatchi’s Reading Bruno Schultz work, the artist’s homage to the great writer and artist, will be featured at the SHAPE-ROME exhibition at the KromArt Gallery and Centro Sperimentale di Fotografia Adams, a renowned centre for fine art photography in Italy. 

Inna Rogatchi (C). Reading Bruno Schultz. 2021.

The exhibition is a cooperation project of the PH21 Gallery and Centre for Photography, a leading European fine art photography institution with wide and active international programs and cooperation. 

SHAPE-ROME exhibition presents the works of 37 artists from the USA, Mexico, China, Israel, and many European countries: Italy, Hungary, Germany, Austria, France, Spain, the Netherlands, Greece and Finland. Inna Rogatchi is the only artist representing Finland. 

Inna’s work Reading Bruno Schultz addresses the tragic destiny of the great writer and artist who was murdered in the Holocaust.

Bruno Schultz. Courtesy: Open Archive.

At the same time, the work’s unusual shapes, atmosphere, deep volumised space with many interwoven threads, refers to the phantasmagorical and multi-dimensional world created in his books by Bruno Schultz. 

The work is part of Inna Rogatchi’s several projects, including Shining Souls, Celebration of Talent, and Homages. 

The full view of the works at the SHAPE-ROME exhibition can be seen here – https://www.ph21gallery.com/shape-rome-21

The SHAPE-ROME exhibition at the KromArt Gallery & Centre in Rome will be on display from October 15th through October 24th.