You can learn more about the fascinating world of Ana Tzarev by browsing through the video library below. See how her travels to remote locations in "The World of Ana Tzarev" have inspired a rich body of work, including the collections "Floating World" and "Art of Japan" both of which have recently been on display at the New York gallery.
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Grace of Africa - October 2009
10:39 mins
A video of the exhibition Grace of Africa, which features works inspired by the artist Ana Tzarev’s extensive travels throughout Africa. The paintings feature markets, dance ceremonies, scenes of daily life and portraits reflecting Ana Tzarev’s longstanding interest in African history and culture. This exhibition celebrated the grace, beauty and resilience of the African people in a remarkable body of work that expresses the artist’s heartfelt connection and respect.
Places to Remember - August 2009
8:35 mins
A brief overview of the exhibition Places to Remember, this video discusses some of the most famous sights in Europe. Ana Tzarev’s landscapes and cityscapes of the great palaces and cathedrals are all captured in dramatic lighting and feature majestic views of St. Basil’s in Moscow, Notre Dame and St. Mark’s Square in Venice.
Floating World Exhibition - March 2009
9:50 mins
A Gallery walk-through of the "Floating World" exhibition featuring paintings inspired by Ana Tzarev's longstanding interest in the arts of Japan. This video provides an overview of the exhibition, putting the works in cultural context and offering an insight to the artist's approach.
Floating World Exhibition Opening - March 2009
3:20 mins
Almost seven hundred art enthusiasts flocked to The Ana Tzarev Gallery for the opening of the new exhibition, FLOATING WORLD: Paintings Inspired by the Arts of Japan for the opportunity to meet the artist and speak with her about her about her work.
The World of Ana Tzarev
1:52 mins
Ana Tzarev is a special artist who travels where tourists rarely venture to discover the deeper magic, beauty and richness of world cultures. But what makes her experience truly unusual, is the way she shares these journeys with vibrant and content rich paintings.
Art of Japan
6:52 mins
Ana Tzarev has created a significant body of works inspired by her remarkable experience and knowledge of Japanese culture and the arts. Her paintings explore the intricate tea ceremony, the actors and plots of Kabuki theatre, traditional Japanese ink painting and daily life in Japan.
Dogon Mask Dance
14:58 mins
In the state of Mali live one of the most fascinating peoples in Africa, the Dogons. The Dogons believed that the star Sirius, the brightest star in the sky, was really two stars of male and female nature. Decades later astronomers discovered that the Dogons were absolutely correct.