Nata Levitasova
Nata Levitasova is a Ukrainian artist born in 1996 in Kyiv. She currently lives and works in Tallinn, Estonia. In 2014, she graduated from the T. H. Shevchenko State Art Secondary School (Painting Department, Kyiv). In 2018, she received her education at the Ukrainian Academy of Printing named after I. Fedorov (Lviv, Department of Book and Easel Graphic Art).
The artist works in painting with elements of Neo-Cubism and geometric simplification, using canvas and oil paints. Her main themes are industrialization, the displacement of nature by cities, and human loneliness in the modern world. According to the artist, her painting is distinguished by the harmony and naturalness of its color palette. Oil paints provide extensive opportunities for conveying the emotionality and sincerity of images. Her works combine abstract forms with a sense of air and depth, creating three-dimensional space. Self-reflection and the experience of personal and social crises through vibrant color and simplified contours become a form of therapy for the artist.
Main series in her artistic practice: “Dream,” “Broken Geometry,” AM I?, “Kyiv–Rakhiv Train,” PAINted.
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2024 — solo project “Destruction,” Art Center “Chocolate House,” Kyiv, Ukraine.
2022 — solo exhibition “Painted,” PM Gallery, Lviv, Ukraine.
2022 — solo exhibition “Painted,” “Na Poshti” Gallery, Ternopil, Ukraine.
Selected Group Exhibitions
2023 — “Home,” Les Abattoirs, Musée, Toulouse, France.
2023 — “Spectre,” Galerie Fahid Taghavi, Geneva, Switzerland.
2023 — group project within the exhibition “You’re Like,” Ukrainian House, Kyiv, Ukraine.
2022 — “Half,” Imagine Point Gallery, Kyiv, Ukraine.
2022 — “Like in the Movies,” “Artsvit” Gallery, Dnipro, Ukraine.
2022 — “Brave,” UART Gallery, Houston, USA.
2022 — “Arte Ukraina,” Vicenza, Italy.
2022 — “Muses Are Not Silent,” Ya Gallery, Lviv, Ukraine.
2022 — “The Art of Peace,” UART Gallery, Houston, USA.
2022 — “War Is Not Peace,” Espace29, Bordeaux, France.
2022 — Affordable Art Fair, Lysenko Gallery, London, United Kingdom.
2021 — Affordable Art Fair, Lysenko Gallery, New York, USA.
2021 — “Young Artists,” Khmelnytskyi Regional Art Museum, Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine.
2020 — “Watercolor Album,” Museum of Books, Kyiv, Ukraine.
2019 — “Friends,” Ivan Kavaleridze Museum-Workshop, Kyiv, Ukraine.
2018 — “Ivana Kupala,” Embassy of Latvia, Kyiv, Ukraine.
2014 — “Lidice,” Lidice Gallery, Lidice, Czech Republic.
Her works are held in the collection of the Khmelnytskyi Regional Art Museum (Khmelnytskyi), Artsvit Gallery (Dnipro), Lysenko Gallery (London), and in private collections in Ukraine, Germany, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Lithuania, Finland, and the USA.
Nata Levitasova