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关于作者
Montreal based sculptor and painter, multi-artist Nina Galitskaia Gali was born in the family of a sculptor and university professor. Having received her first art lessons in the studio of her mother, the sculptor N.K. Krymskaya, Galitskaia later graduated from the Department of Monumental Sculpture at the Tashkent University of Theatre and Fine Arts (1977-1982), where she earned a Special Honors diploma and a master's degree.
Still in the learning process Nina started his active creative life. She had dozens solo exhibitions and participated in numerous exhibitions, art festivals and art events.
Creator of public art installations and sculptures in Canada, Russia and Europe, Nina Galitskaia is the author of the historically-significant monument "Moloch of Totalitarianism" in Saint Petersburg directed against the politics of totalitarianism.
Her works are located in museums, galleries, and private collections in Russia, Japan, Canada, China, the United States, Uzbekistan, Denmark, Belgium.
The author of the prize Golden Gryphon for the International Film Festival of Asia, Africa and Latin America (1986).
Nina Galitskaia is an Academician of the Academy of Arts and Sciences in Saint-Petersburg, Member of the Union of Saint-Petersburg Artists, President of Arts Union of North America (AUNA).