Acrylic, pencil, plywood, 55 х 75 cm
"The One Day Picture series consists of 10 works. Each day I started one painting from this series, the subject and gist of which were unpredictable, even for me. The same day the painting was put up for sale. If it wasn't bought, the next day a second painting was painted on the floor, which included a part, a fragment of the previous one, and put up for sale at double the price. And so the game went on for up to 10 paintings, or 10 layers, for 21 days. Painting No. 3/10 was reserved on the third day, with two other paintings under it. However, they could not buy it. This is the last of the 10 works in the series that did not find its owner." Alana Hil
BIOGRAM:
Alana Hil was born on April 1, 1986 in the village of Prudyany, Shchuchin region, Grodno oblast,
Belarus.
Education:
1993-2002 - School No. 26, Grodno, Belarus;
1999-2002 - High School of Arts No. 1, Grodno, Belarus;
2002-2006 - MGASK Higher School of Architecture and Construction, Minsk, Belarus. Design in
architectural and spatial environment;
2011-2015 - European Humanities University (EHU), Vilnius, Lithuania. Visual
design and media.
Since 2018 solo exhibitions in Brest, Grodno, Moscow. Participation in group
Exhibitions in Seattle, Minsk, Brest, St. Petersburg, Levoča.
Winner of the Fall 2018 Salon, Minsk, Belarus. Project "365 self-portraits."
Individual exhibitions:
2020 - "Book Covers," DK Gallery, Minsk, Belarus;
2019 - "365 self-portraits", gallery "U maistra", Grodno, Belarus.
2019 - From the series "365 self-portraits", Betweenwindows gallery, Moscow, Russia
2018 - "365 self-portraits", KH Gallery, Brest, Belarus, curated by Lizaveta Mikhalchuk.
Group exhibitions:
2021 - "Ošemetná záležitost" ("Troublesome Business"), curated by Peter Milczak, Levoca,
Slovakia;
2020 - "Bezablіchny", KX gallery, Brest, Belarus;
2020 - Auction of exhibition at Vladey gallery for the benefit of Belarusians affected by protests,
Moscow, Russia;
2019 - group exhibitions in Brest, Minsk, St. Petersburg;
2019 - Autumn Salon, Minsk, Belarus, with project "Animals. Birds."
2018 - Autumn Salon, Minsk, Belarus, with the project "365 self-portraits";
2017 - group exhibition-sale in Seattle, USA.
Illustrated books:
2020 - Bieloruské ľudové rozprávky_Modrý Peter 2020 Z bieloruštiny preložili Peter Milčáka,
Sviatlana Bohuš, illustrácie Alena Hil, Slovakia. Belarusian folktales "Dowolne
Hello Peramazha."
2019 - Jana Bodnárová - Terce (illustrated by Alena Hil). Modrý Peter 2019, edícia Mušľa, Slovakia.
Yana Bodnarová's volume of poetry.
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