Josephine Yaroshevich was born in Kharkiv to a
Jewish family, and grew up in
Odesa. She studied art at Odesa with well-known painters Lev Mejberg and Zoy Ivnitzkaia. She also studied at the Moscow Art Academy under the guidance of professor
Volia Nikolatvich Liahov. She taught at the
Stroganoff Academy and Polygraphists Institute, and worked at the famous
Taganka Theater, both in
Moscow. There, she was associated with
Nonconformists Group. The origins of her art stem from the
Russian Avant-garde; Kandinsky, Malevich, El Lissitzky and Scriabin influenced her spiritual and aesthetic development.
Yaroshevich's paintings have a vibrant and changing quality. Artist is constantly in search for new expression and media. Her creativity is free from standard and cliché. She uses traditional oil painting as well as the utmost new digital media. Her works are distinguished by high level of visual culture and colorist excellence. She is constantly looking for new ways and methods of artistic expression, using the traditional painting along with ultra modern by digital means.
She has worked with computers since 1975; when she began working at the Art and Science Department at the
Bezalel Academy in Jerusalem with Vladimir Bonachech. Then, for the first time, a huge colored digital board, connected to a computer, was exhibited at the National Museum in Jerusalem. Yaroshevich exhibits all over the world: in Israel, the United States, Canada,
Russia, England, France, Germany, Japan and China. Her works are in museums in Jersey City, Haifa and Montgeron, as well as in the collections of Senator Henry Jackson, Dan Hamilton, famous collector Alexander Glaser and many others. In 2010, "Music in Color" was presented at the Museum of Contemporary Art in
Shanghai and the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.
List of J. Yaroshevich Solo exhibitions
2010, February - "Music in Color". Israel Museum. Jerusalem, Israel
2007 - September–October - Art House of Quality, Jerusalem, Israel
2006, December - Gallery of the Palace of the Nations, Jerusalem, Israel
2006 - June - Back Center, Hi-Tech Cultural Center. Jerusalem, Israel
2002 – Shonka Gallery. Jerusalem, Israel
2000 – University Gallery. Beit Belgia. Jerusalem, Israel
2005 - Zwischen himmel und erde. Spaltenstein. Germany
2004 - C.A.S.E. Museum of Russian Art in Exile, Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
1996 – Lit museum. Odesa, Ukraine
1989 – Rockefeller Museum. Studio. Jerusalem, Israel
1986 – Christian feast, Palace of the Nations, Jerusalem, Israel
1983 - Grosvenor Gallery, London, England
1982-83 - C.A.S.E. Museum of Russian Art in Exile, Jersey City, New Jersey
1978 - Museum of Contemporary Russian Art,
Montgeron, France
1977- In favor of the children of the soviet political prisoners. Parkway Focus Gallery, London, England; Museum of Contemporary Russian Art,
Montgeron, Paris, France.
Munich, Germany