Хеленюк, A. (A. Kheleniuk) (2015) Внесок зарубіжних українців у формування художнього фонду музею історії Національного університету «Острозька академія» та популяризацію творчості митців діаспори (Contribution of Ukrainians from Abroad into the Organization of Art Collection of the Museum of History of the National University of «Ostroh Academy» and Popularization of Works of Ukrainian Diaspora Artists). Наукові записки Національного університету "Острозька академія". Серія "Історичні науки", Вип.23. pp. 214-219. ISSN 2409-6806
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Abstract
Стаття присвячена історії формування та становлення Музею історії Національного університету «Острозька академія», визначено роль українців діаспори у цьому процесі.
Окрему
увагу
приділено
аналізу
мистецьких
колекцій
музею
та
презентації
творчості
українських
митців зарубіжжя в Музеї НаУОА, організованих в співпраці з українською
діаспорною громадою (The article is devoted to the history of the developing of the Museum of History of the National
University of «Ostroh Academy». The author underlines the role of the Ukrainian diaspora in this
process. Special attention is paid to the analysis of art collections of Ukrainian artists from abroad
at the Museum of Ostroh Academy, which were organized in cooperation with the Ukrainian diaspora
community.
The
University
has
an
ancient
history,
which
started
in
1576,
but
in
the
middle
of
the
XVII
century
this
educational
institution
was
closed.
Ostroh
Academy
was
renovated
in
1994
after
long
time
of
oblivion.
In
1997
the
Museum
of
History
of
Ostroh
Academy
was
founded.
A
great
contribution
into
its
development
was
made
by
Ukrainians
from
abroad.
They
supported
the
Museum,
sent
interesting
exhibits,
and
joined
the
Museum
projects.
Nowadays
the
Museum
has
valuable
art
collections;
among
them
one
can
find
sculptures
of
well-known
Ukrainian
artists
Mirtala
Pylypenko and Petro Kapshuchenko. Moreover, Mirtala Pylypenko has presented one
collection of her works. She is a sculptor with a long exhibiting career who has combined images
of her sculptures with her poems, creating the whole that is greater than its parts. Mirtala’s collection
of
sculptures
is
monumental,
philosophic
and
gracious.
However,
at
the
same
time,
it
is
sunny
and
brings
back
the
life-asserting
symbols
of
eternal
space
and
time.
Although
she
has
spent
the
biggest part of her life across the ocean in the USA, her soul remains tied to Ukraine.
Moreover,
Bronislawa
Skorupska
together
with
the
Mykhaliuk
family
presented
Kapshuchenko’s
sculptures.
Oleksandr
Mykhaliuk,
a
member
of
the
Ukrainian
Diaspora
in
the
United
States
and
the
Chairman
of
the
Fund
of
the
Students
of
Former
Ukrainian
Rivne
Gymnasia
in
Philadelphia,
was
the
sculptor’s
close
friend.
The
majority
of
the
sculptures
received
form
the
Mykhaliuk
family
have
been
given
to
them
as
presents
by
Mr.
Kapshuchenko.
Petro
Kapshuchenko
is
not
widely
known
in
Ukraine,
since
the
artist
left
his
motherland
in
1945.
He
got
the
first
chance
to
come
back
here
only
in
the
1990s.
Being
in
the
centre
of
the
artistic
life
of
Philadelphia,
Petro
Kapshuchenko
always
used
Ukrainian
motives
and
symbols
in
his
creations.
Therefore,
among
7,000
of
his
sculptures,
the
most
famous
are
the
projects
of
monuments
to
Princess
Olha
and
Metropolitan
Vasyl
Lypkivsky
in
Bound
Brook
(New
Jersey,
USA),
numerous
miniatures
on
Cossack
life
and sculptural portraits of famous Ukrainians.
Mirtala
Pylypenko
and
Petro
Kapshuchenko
are
extraordinary
people
in
Ukrainian
art.
Nowadays
many
generations
of
university
students
have
an
opportunity
to
get
acquainted
with
their
unique
talent. Hence, it is important to acknowledge Ukrainians with these artists.
There
are
many
interesting
books
and
things
devoted
to
the
history
of
the
Ukrainian
Diaspora
and
represented
in
different
museum
exhibitions.
The
Museum
organized
a
few
interesting
exhibitions
dedicated
to
the
Ukrainian
art
heritage.
Among
them
one
can
visit
the
exhibition
of
Olenska-Petryshyn
paintings
and
the
exhibition
of
Ołeksa
Nowakiwski
art,
organized
in
cooperation
with
Professor
Mykola
Mushynka.
Therefore,
the
Museum
tries
to
preserve
and
represent
the
Ukrainian
Diaspora art and history in museum collections)
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | митці української діаспори, Музей історії НаУОА, скульптури, мистецькі колекції, Міртала Пилипенко, Петро Капшученко, виставки (Ukrainian Diaspora artists, the Museum of NUOA, sculptures, art collections, Mirtala Pylypenko, Petro Kapshuchenko, exhibitions) |
Subjects: | by fields of science > General section > Музеї. Виставки. by fields of science > History Наукові збірники НаУОА |
Divisions: | The College of International Relationship |
Depositing User: | заввідділу Наталя Денисенко |
Date Deposited: | 20 Dec 2016 09:51 |
Last Modified: | 20 Dec 2016 09:51 |
URI: | https://eprints.oa.edu.ua/id/eprint/5181 |
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