ART CAPITAL 2024 Paris
Art Capital 2024 was held from February 14 to 18 at the Grand Palais Éphémère in Paris. This major annual art exhibition brought together over 2,000 artists from around the world, showcasing a diverse range of contemporary artworks across various disciplines. Organized by artists for artists, the event aimed to highlight both established and emerging talents.
ANIMAL ART 2023 Brusseles
Animal Art Bruxelles 2023 was the 8th edition of the International Salon of Animal Artists, held from March 10 to 12 at the Cercle Royal Gaulois, Artistique et Littéraire in Brussels (5 Rue de la Loi).
The exhibition featured over 30 artists showcasing original animal-themed works—paintings, sculptures, photos, and more—all available for direct purchase. The event welcomed around 2,000 visitors, including art lovers and collectors.
My Parisian "Boldino Autumn" 2020
FIREPLACES of St. Petersburg 2020
When paintings and fireplaces harmonize with each other, filling the space with meaning, poetry, and mystery, the viewer finds themselves in a cozy, captivating corner of the world, where time seems to pause and the soul finds quiet inspiration.
THE BLUE DRAWING ROOM OF THE SAINT-PETERSBURG UNION OF ARTISTS, 2015
The exhibition of Tatyana’s works took place in 2015 at the “Blue Drawing Room” gallery of the Saint Petersburg Union of Artists, located at 38 Bolshaya Morskaya Street. Since 1997, the “Blue Drawing Room” has served as a venue for exhibitions of painting, graphics, sculpture, and ceramics, showcasing both established masters and emerging artists. The exhibitions are often accompanied by opening receptions and artist talks. It is one of the key and most vibrant exhibition spaces of the Union of Artists. The building also houses artists’ studios and additional exhibition halls, forming a lively artistic environment rich in tradition and contemporary expression
A Series of Exhibitions “Tatiana’s Day” SAINT-PETERSBURG
Tatyana Lysak-Polishchuk is an artist whose work spans all the classical genres — portrait, still life, and landscape. Yet it is her imaginative visions that truly stand apart: timeless, dreamlike figures filled with femininity, intuition, and quiet emotion.
Each of her paintings captures beauty in the everyday, joy in simple moments. Her heroines enchant — like waking dreams, they exist on the delicate edge between reality and imagination.
Tatyana is unafraid to experiment. She constantly seeks new forms and meanings, stepping beyond the familiar with each canvas. Her art is a reflection of her soul: warm, open, sincere.
“Tatiana’s Day” is part of a series of exhibitions — a personal journey into the artist’s inner world, where every painting leaves a bright trace on the heart.
The Soul of Woman in Art
The exhibition "Programmer of the Soul" SAINT-PETERSBURG 2014
The exhibition was part of the Tatyanin Day project titled The Soul Programmer and was dedicated to the image of a self-made man — charismatic, multifaceted, and at times ironic. Artist Tatyana Lysak-Polishchuk presented portraits of well-known figures from the world of art and show business, including actor Vyacheslav Manucharov, ballet dancer Farukh Ruzimatov, fashion designer Kirill Ovchinnikov, and performer Yuri Galtsev. Although the subjects are real people, they appear through a theatrical lens — in metaphorical masks that hint at their true selves without fully revealing them. The event also featured a music video inspired by Tatyana’s artworks (music and lyrics by Natalia Ishkova), as well as a presentation of men’s fashion by Kirill Ovchinnikov.
The exhibition "What will the sky say" SAINT-PETERSBURG 2011
The exhibition “SOS” or “What Will Heaven Say?”, held from January 25 to February 1, 2011, at the “Blue Drawing Room” of the St. Petersburg Union of Artists, marked a bold and introspective step by artist Tatyana. It was not simply an art show, but a quiet reflection on existence — who we are, where we come from, and where we are going.
Not a cry for help, but a moment of stillness. Not a statement, but a question. Tatyana’s paintings transformed personal reflection into visual form. Each work invited the viewer to pause and listen — not for answers, but for presence. “Save Our Souls” became a call to something higher. Heaven watches without judgment. It is silent, constant, and near. It remembers those who are gone, strengthens those who care, and stays with those who believe. This exhibition was both a creative exploration and a sincere gesture — a reminder that art can speak gently, yet deeply. And sometimes, in that silence, we hear what matters most.
ART MANEZH 2009
ART MANEZH 2009 was one of the most significant cultural events of the year in Moscow, held in December at the Central Exhibition Hall “Manezh.” The fair brought together over 80 leading galleries, showcasing contemporary art from both Russia and abroad. Among the exhibits were works by Salvador Dalí, René Magritte, Henri Matisse, Andy Warhol, as well as notable Russian artists such as Anatoly Zverev, Oscar Rabin, Vladimir Nemukhin, and Alexander Kharitonov.
The exhibition attracted not only art critics and collectors but also prominent figures from politics and culture.
ART MANEZH 2009 played a key role in strengthening ties within the art community and highlighting contemporary artistic achievements