No. 3 (34) (2024): Art of Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands
Art of Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands

Issue No. 3 (34) of The Art of Eurasia Journal is dedicated to an examination of the fine arts of Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands. A substantial corpus of scientific literature exists on the heroic history of Sakhalin, particularly in the context of the 20th-century wars. Additionally, there is a considerable body of discourse on the island's natural beauty and ecological richness. However, there is a paucity of knowledge regarding its artistic heritage. Nevertheless, our authors have succeeded in elucidating the magnificent and highly diverse artistic culture of this island. The historical panorama of the art of Sakhalin and its surrounding islands has its roots in the distant past. The article that opens the Forum section provides an invaluable insight into the ceramics of the remarkable Ainu people and their ideas about the creation of the world. Concurrently, the art of nearly every region within our country is multinational. Consequently, in addition to the heritage of indigenous peoples, Sakhalin is also home to the creative endeavours of individuals who have found themselves in this region by virtue of circumstance, such as Koreans. Additionally, a noteworthy phenomenon in the artistic landscape of Sakhalin has emerged in the form of a vibrant individual who has significantly contributed to the advancement of artistic endeavours. Georgian artist Givi Mantkava has assumed this role in Sakhalin. The articles presented here shed light on the vibrant exhibition and museum scene in Sakhalin, where one can witness a rich tapestry of artistic traditions, spanning from ancient eras to cutting-edge avant-garde movements.

Forum

Alexander A. Vasilevski
24–33
Mythological plot of the creation of the world on ancient ceramics from Iturup Island
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Maria Yu. Gorbunova
34–57
Painting and graphics in the collections of the Literary and Art Museum of Anton Chekhov's the Sakhalin Island Book
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Yulia I. Din
58–79
Fine arts of the Sakhalin Koreans in a cultural and historical context
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Elena A. Ikonnikova
80–95
Sakhalin artist Givi Mantkava in the space of literature
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Liudmila I. Missonova
96–119
The Anthropology of art: the mysteries of the artifacts of the Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands cultures
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Elena S. Nitkuk
120–133
“Fish Island in the Far Sea”: an exhibition of works by artists and craftsmen of the indigenous peoples of Sakhalin
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Anastasia A. Stepanenko, Olga V. Kuzmina
134–141
Atrworks by Yakov Weber in the collection of the Literary and Art Museum of Anton Chekhov's the Sakhalin Island Book
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Alvina P. Suleimanova, Nina S. Zavadskaya
142–165
Sakhalin avant-garde of the 21st century
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Margarita G. Shamanova
166–179
Figurative and stylistic analysis of Givi Mantkava's work “The Nivkhi Archers” (1974) from the collection of the Sakhalin Regional Art Museum
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Dictionary of Buddhist Iconography by Lokesh Chandra

Lokesh Chandra; Sophia M. Belokurova
290–292
Jinamitra
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