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Tamara DemidenkoDanusha Fine Arts is directed by Ukrainian born Tamara Demidenko who - with a background in business and financial planning in the City of London - foresaw the huge interest that art from the former Soviet Union would increasingly attract. Having over the last 15 years done much herself to place art from her beloved homeland at the centre of the post-cold war landscape, Tamara is increasingly the first point of call for collectors who have been allured by its often understated but always enchanting charms. |
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Dr Pat SimpsonGiven the expertise of Pat Simpson, senior lecturer in history of art and visual culture at the University of Hertfordshire, in Slavic and East European culture and her love of art from the Soviet Union, Danusha Fine Arts is honoured to regularly collaborate with her in furthering the understanding of Ukrainian art in the wider context of representation and regional identity in the post-communist world. |
Ann KodicekRussian art specialist, art critic, writer and journalist Ann Kodicek, has done much to promote art from the Soviet Union and has populised the extraordinarily talented work of the Danusha Artists. Erik EmpsonAn independent writer and editor is currently developing www.danusha-fine-arts.co.uk |
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