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1953
Born in Kharkov, Ukraine
1976
Graduates Kharkov Art Institute, Ukraine
1978
Young Artists Academy of Arts, Leningrad
Young Ukrainian Artists, Kiev
1980
Young Ukrainian Artists, Kiev
1981
National Exhibition of Young Artists. Tashkent, USSR
1982-1984
Grant: Artists Union of USSR
1982
Exhibition
of Soviet Art, Cuba
All Union Art Exhibition. Manège, Moscow
1984
Russian
Soviet Art: Traditions and Contemporaries. Centre Pompidou,
Paris
International Competition of Young Painters. Sophia,
Bulgaria. Award: First Prize
International Exhibition of Landscapes. Exhibition
Hall, Vilnius, USSR
Exhibition of Portraits. Tretyakov State Gallery, Moscow
All Union Exhibition of Scholarship Artists. Central
Exhibition Hall, Moscow
My Contemporaries, All Union Exhibit. Central Exhibition
Hall, Moscow
1985
Eighth
International Biennial, Koschie, Czechoslovakia. Award: Grand
Prix
International Exhibition of Young Artists. Central
Exhibition Hall, Moscow
Incident I. Polygraphist's Club, Riga, Latvia
Autumn '85. Central Exhibition Hall, Riga Latvia
1986
Zinibu
Nams Exhibition Hall, Riga, Latvia. Solo Exhibition
Autumn '86. Central Exhibition Hall, Riga Latvia.
Incident
II. Anglican Church, Riga, Latvia
1987
Painters from USSR and Hungary. Budapest, Hungary
Incident III. Theater Museum. Riga, Latvia
1988
The
National East Slovak Gallery, Koshice, Czechoslovakia. Solo
Exhibition
Incident IV. Jana Seta. Riga, Latvia
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1989
Blasieholmens
Konsst Gallery, Stockholm. Solo Exhibition
Exhibition of Soviet Artists, Helsinki, Finland
Contemporary Soviet Painters from Riga, Latvia. Nakhamkin
Fine Arts Gallery, New York, San Francisco
1990
Granovsky Gallery, San Francisco. Solo Exhibition
Fifty Years of Soviet Art. Metropolitan Cultural Centre,
Madrid, Barcelona
Three Artists, Ab Origin. Forum Gallery, Stockholm,
Sweden
Soviet and Russian Art, Granovsky Gallery, Hong Kong
1991
Z.A.N.
Gallerie, Basel. Solo Exhibition
Present Tense. Spring Art Gallery, East Hampton, NY
1992
Borghi
& Co. Gallery, New York
Latvian Art. Gertsev Gallery, Moscow
1993
Riga's
Gallery, Riga, Latvia. Solo Exhibition
Art MIF, International Art Fair. Moscow
Riga's Gallery, Riga, Latvia
New Works. The American Center, Moscow
Moscow Prints. Portland State University, Portland,
OR
Gertsev Gallery, Moscow
1993-1994
Latvian Painters of the Twentieth Century. Celebration
of Latvian Independence, Paris, Bordeaux, Strasbourg 1994
Out of Moscow. The American Center, Moscow
Borghi & Co. Gallery, New York
International Art Exposition. Navy Pier, Chicago
Ascending Angels. Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York
1995
The Imaginary
Way to Reality:
Zoya Frolova & Janis Jacobson. Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York
New
Prints From Moscow. The American Center, Ekaterinburg, Russia
Art
Reality. Manège, St. Petersburg, Russia
The
Moscow Studio, Exhibition and Lecture. Hood College, Frederick,
MD, Ohio Muskingum College, New Concord, OH
One
World, Many Visions. Silvermine Galleries, New Canaan, CT
Art
Miami. Miami Beach Convention Center, FL
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1996
Women
Painting Women. Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York
Moscow Studio. The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington,
DC, Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York
Transition: East/West. Mason Gross School of the Arts,
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
1997
International
Print Exhibitioin. Portland Museum of Art, OR
Aeterna Historia. Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York. Solo
Exhibition
Celebrating the Still Life. Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New
York
1998
Zoya Frolova & Janis Jokobson. European Parliament, Générale de Banque, Brussels
New Renaissance from New York. Group 2 Gallery, Brussels
International Hand Print Workshop. Gallery K, Washington DC
1999
Nudes. Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York
Tempus Sans. Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York. Solo Exhibition
2000
Installation of two monumental paintings, Ad Infinitum IE,
and Ad Glorium, permanent collection of Swire Group,
Oxford House, Taikoo Place, Hong Kong
2001
Peeling Potatoes, Painting Pictures: Women Artists in Post-Soviet
Russia, Estonia and Latvia, The First Decade. Jane Voorhees
Zimmerli Museum, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
Sense of Wonder. Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York. Solo Exhibition
The
Baltics: Non-Conformist and Modernist Art During the Soviet
Era. Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Museum, Rutgers University,
New Brunswick, NJ
2002
Femininitys Redress. C.A.S.E. Museum of Contemporary Russian Art, Jersey City
Group 2 Gallery, Brussels
2003
Femininitys Redress. Angel Orensanz Foundation Center for the Arts, New York
Flow of Contradictions. Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York
2004
Portraits. Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York
Public
Collections:
Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Museum, Rutgers University, New Brunswick,
NJ
Tretyakov State Gallery, Moscow
Slavic National Gallery, Bratislava
Ministry of Culture of USSR Ministry of Artists of USSR Ministry
of Culture of Latvia Ministry of Culture of Ukraine Presidential
Collection,Riga, Latvia
Republic of Latvia Mission to the United Nations
Swire Group, Hong Kong
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