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.

Inna Rogatchi’s SOUND-BEAT I work is presented at the 17th Athens International Digital Arts Festival

Inna Rogatchi’s  SOUND-BEAT I ( 2021)  artwork is presented at the 17th Athens International Digital Arts Festival, ADAF, the largest of the cultural events of the sort in Europe ( 20.09. – 31.10.2021).The theme of the 17th ADAF Festival this year is TACTUS.

Inna Rogatchi (C). Sound-Beat I. 2021.

Online presentation of the ADAF 2021 can be seen here – https://online.adaf.gr/

After two years of the pandemic, the artistic willingness to participate and to show their works at the large international gathering turned out to be unprecedented: 3731 artists from 107 countries presented their 3973 works to the ADAF Jury. 

The huge scope of the ADAF Festival can be seen in this video: https://www.facebook.com/ADAFgreece/videos/3007859922874427

The Festival presents the works of the international digital art community in seven categories:  Games, Videos, Digital Images, Web Art, Performances, etc. Inna Rogatchi’s work is presented in the Digital Images category, where only 18 works have been selected from the mass of submitted art from several thousands international artists. Those artists are from Greece, France, Germany, Switzerland, Finland, Canada, Chile, Brazil and Taiwan. 

Inna’s artwork is part of her extensive abstract works collection and also it belongs to the series of the works of the artist’s rendering of music in general and of jazz in particular.

Inna Rogatchi (C). String Octet in Colours. 2019.

Inna’s work and its description can be seen here: https://online.adaf.gr/video/sound-beat-i/

The overview of Digital Image category can be seen here: https://online.adaf.gr/digital-image/

Inna Rogatchi is the only artist from Finland whose work is presented in the Digital Image category. There are three more artists from Finland whose works are presented in the Video Art, Web Art and Animation categories. 

The 17th ADAF Festival will be open in Athens until the end of October 2021.

Inna Rogatchi’s View to Tuscany of the XVI century is exhibited in Minneapolis

Inna Rogatchi’s Through the Time III. Tuscany artwork is exhibited at the highly prestigious PRAXIS Gallery & Photographic Arts Centre in Minneapolis, the USA, at the The SHAPE OF THINGS exhibition ( September 18th – October 2nd, 2021). 

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The major exhibition shows 64 works of various established artists., predominantly from the US, and also from France, Italy, China, Czech Republic, Poland and Finland. Inna Rogatchi is the sole artist representing Finland at the exhibition in Minneapolis.  

The exposition can be seen on the following video and photographs: https://www.praxisphotocenter.org/post/the-shape-of-things-documentation

Inna’s work points on historical perspective, atypically for the exhibitions focused on shapes. 

The artist’s purpose is to emphasise the beauty of preservation of our history, heritage, its material culture, and its beauty.

Inna Rogatchi’s Artworks to support international Explorers Against Extinction Program

Two original artworks by Inna Rogatchi were donated by the artist to the UK Royal Explorers Society to support their Explorers Against Extinction program in 2021. 

Song in Green ( 2021)  portraying Ginkgo Biloba plant which is in the list of the Extinct Plants, and Song of a Little Cloud ( 2021) portraying natural water reserve with the rare water lily which is also listed among the Extinct Plants in a wild nature were created by Inna specifically to participate in the Explorers Society Sketch for Survival international charitable program 2021. 

In their turn, the Explorers Society is planting a tree in return for every donation of the artworks provided by the artists world-wide. This year, the trees will be planted in Kenya, in the Masai region. The artworks by Inna Rogatchi donated by the artist to the UK Royal Explorers Society in support of the Society Explorers Against Extinction program will be sold at the charitable auctions during the autumn – winter 2021 and in early 2022.

Inna Rogatchi Will Participate at the ART360 FESTIVAL in London

Inna Rogatchi will participate at different events of the 3d Edition of Art360 Festival organised by Pure Arts Group, London, the UK. The 3d Edition of the Festival will take place during the Autumn-Winter 2021 season, from October through December 2021. 

Two of Inna’s works were selected for the Art360 exhibition, the artist will be covered in the special Art360 3d Edition of the Pure Arts Group magazine, and Inna was selected for the 30-strong group of artists for an hour of live broadcast personal coverage. 

Pure Arts Group is known for their high-end art, top selections, and elegant events. It is one of the leading British and international art promotional groups at the contemporary art stage today. 

Special issue of the Pure Arts Group Magazine for the 3d Edition of Art360 Festival will represent 70 artists selected from several hundreds of international artists working in different genres. 

The group of the artists who were elected by the top jurors for an hour of live broadcasts, is much smaller. This year, the ART360 Festival jury has selected 30 artists from several hundreds for live personal broadcast coverage. Twenty artists from the group are British, five are Americans, and the rest five represent France, Finland, Japan, Slovenia and Poland. Inna Rogatchi is the only artist from Finland who was invited  to participate in the events of the 3d Edition of the ART360 Festival.