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LYDIA TREMMERY. UNITY OF CULTURES.

    The artistic heritage of Lydia Tremmery contains near 100 artistic works: lithography, Linocut, gravure, pastel.. Greater part of works already found place in private collections and funds of museums. 32 works remained in an only 1 copy, as pastel technique. Lydia Tremmeri was one of very few artists in Soviet Ukraine, who has managed to slightly slide apart the heavy curtain of prohibitions.
    She brought a breath of Europe into the Soviet and post-Soviet art. She showed boldly that there are many possibilities in art, and what is the most important is to be free. Lydia Tremmery’s works are refined and sophisticated, made in a burst of inspiration, light and life-asserting. They were defiantly truthful and too brave for the Soviet art. These works are still modern today, they go abreast with the time. She carved herself a niche in the temple of fame in the history of fine arts.

    Lydia Tremmery did not live long enough to see her personal exhibition in Ukraine.

In 1999, her post-mortem personal exhibition took place in the «Griffon» gallery, where all works of artist were first exhibited.
In 2000, the second personal exhibition of Lydia Tremmery took place in the «Kolta» gallery.

In 2009 is an exhibition in the gallery of "Berva", sacred to Day of Belgium in Ukraine. Passed under patronage of Embassy of Kingdom of Belgium.

Lydia Tremmery. 1996
Lydia Tremmery. In atelier. 1980
Expo 1983. Ukrainian Union of Artists.1
Expo 1983. Ukrainian Union of Artists.4
Expo 1983. Ukrainian Union of Artists.3
Expo 1983. Ukrainian Union of Artists.2
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