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Transcarpathian Art Institute ЕРДЕЛІВСЬКІ ЧИТАННЯ, 2013 р. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE OF UKRAINE TRANSCARPATHIAN ART INSTITUTE №4 The NEWSLETTER of Transcarpathian Institute of Arts Bulletin of scientific and research works of International scientific‐practical conference Uzhhorod, the 13‐14th of May, 2013 Edition Hrazhda Uzhhorod, 2013 2 The Herald of Transcarpathian Art Institute. № 4 LBC 85.103(4UKR) UDC 7.03(477) N 34 The fourth issue of “The Herald of Transcarpathian Art Institute” contains the materials of international scientific and practical conference “Erdelyi’s Lec‐ tures”, held in Uzhhorod on the 14th ‐16th of May, 2013. The scientific analysis of theoretical and practical researches in the sphere of Fine and Decorative‐ Applied Arts, design and art education in Ukraine was given and the problem of interinfluence of the cultures of the European people and the introduction of art education in artistic establishments were touched upon. It is printed according to the decree of Scientific council of Transcarpathian Art Institute since the 25th of January, 2013, protocol №5 Editorial board: Ivan Nebesnyk, Phd of pedagogical sciences, professor, rector of TAI; Mykola Yakovlev, PhD of technical sciences (technical aesthetics), professor, main scientific secretary of NAAU; Mykola Mushynka, academician of NAAU, PhD of philological sciences, professor; Volodymyr Vasylyev, PhD of culturology, professor of Chuvask state university named after I.M. Ulyanov; Orest Holubets, PhD of art criticism, professor; Halyna Stelmashchuk, PhD of art criticism, professor; Mykhaylo Tyvodar, PhD of historical sciences, professor; Serhiy Fedaka, PhD of historical sciences, professor; Ivan Vovkanych, PhD of historical sciences, professor; Roman Yaciv, candidate of art criticism, associate professor, vice rector of LNAA; Odarka Dolhosh, candidate of art criticism; Attila Kopryva, candidate of art criticism, associate professor; Mykhaylo Pryimych, candidate of art criticism, associate professor; Nataliya Rebryk, candidate of philological sciences, vice rector of TAI. ISBN 978‐966‐176‐102‐4 © Transcarpathian Art Institute, 2013 © Ivan Nebesnyk, cover, 2013 © Edition Hrazhda, 2013 3 ERDELYI’S LECTURES – 2013 EDITORIAL BOARD: Ivan NEBESNYK, Ph. D. (pedagogics), professor, rector of Transcarpathian Art Institute; Mykola YAKOVLYEV, Ph. D. (technical sciences, technical aesthetics), professor, chief scientific secretary of National Academy of Art and architecture of Ukraine; Mykоla MUSHINKA, academician of National Academy of Science Ukraine, Ph. D. (philology), professor Volodymyr VASILIEV, Ph. D. (culturology), professor of I. M. Ulyaniv Chuvash State University Orest HOLUBETS, Ph. D. (art history), professor, Lviv National Acad‐ emy of Art; Halyna STELMASHCHUK, Ph. D. (art history), professor, Lviv National Academy of Art; Mykhaylo TYVODAR, Ph. D. (history), professor, Uzhgorod National University; Serhiy FEDAKA, Ph. D. (history), professor, Uzhgorod National Univer‐ sity; Ivan VOVKANYCH, Ph. D. (history), professor, Uzhgorod National Uni‐ versity; Roman YATSIV, Ph. D. (art history), associate professor,pro‐rector of Lviv National Academy of Art; Odarka DOLHOSH, Ph. D. (art history), Transcarpathian Art Institute; Attila KOPRYVA, Ph. D. (art history), associate professor, Transcarpa‐ thian Art Institute; Mykhaylo PRIYMYCH, Ph. D. (art history), associate professor, Tran‐ scarpathian Art Institute; Nataliya REBRYK, Ph. D. (philology), pro‐rector of Transcarpathian Art Institute. 4 The Herald of Transcarpathian Art Institute. № 4 Adalbert Erdelyi. Self‐portrait, 1960 5 ERDELYI’S LECTURES – 2013 “Erdelyi’s lectures” is a yearly (since 2003) scientific and practical conference of Transcarpathian Art Institute that has an international status since 2006. The conference bears the name of Adalbert Erdelyi – a founder of Transcarpathian Art school, the first artistic educational es‐ tablishment in the region, a writer, a philosopher, an art critic. There was a subject conversation about artists and their creativity, the ways of the development of art and its integration into the world international process, artistic surrounding were forming which carried on a dialogue about polychromy, self‐sufficiency of Ukrainian art, its past, present and future on the level of analytical, conceptual discourses at glider and sec‐ tional meetings which this year have gathered European and Ukrainian artistic elite. To the disposition the participants of the meeting had “Thesauri of international scientific and practical conference”. The materials of the previous conferences were publishing in the format of special issues of “The Herald of Lviv National Art Academy”. This is the fourth issue of “The Scientific Herald of Transcarpathian Art Institute”. The appropriate departments of Transcarpathian regional state administration actively favoured the holding of conferences. 6 The Herald of Transcarpathian Art Institute. № 4 THE RESOLUTION of International scientific and practical conference “Erdelyi’s lectures” May, 13‐14, 2013, t. Uzhhorod The regular International scientific and practical conference “Er‐ delyi’s lectures” with the purpose of the scientific analysis of theoreti‐ cal and practical researches in the sphere of Fine and Applied‐ Decorative Arts, design and art education in Europe and Ukraine and also the interference of cultures of European peoples was held by Min‐ istry of education of Ukraine, Transcarpathian regional state admini‐ stration, Transcarpathian Art Institute and the Fund named after Adalbert Erdelyi on the 13th‐14th of May in 2013 in Uzhhorod. The rep‐ resentatives of high art academic establishments of Ukraine – the Academy of Arts of Ukraine, the Institute of problems of contemporary art, the Ukrainian Academy of printing, Kosiv Institute of applied and decorative arts of LNAA, the Institute of architecture of National Uni‐ versity “Lviv polytechnics”, Poltava national technical university named after Yuriy Kondratyuk, the Memorial museum by Leopold Levytskiy (Lviv), Lviv Palace of Arts, Kremenetsky regional humanitar‐ ian‐pedagogical institute named after T. Shevchenko and also the In‐ stitute of pedagogical education and education of the adults of the Na‐ tional Academy of pedagogical sciences, the Institute of ethnography of MEKHPU of NASU, Rivne state humanitarian university, Lviv Na‐ tional University named after Ivan Franko, the University “KROK” (Kyiv) of Lviv state university of internal affairs, Transcarpathian in‐ stitute of postgraduate pedagogical education, Mukachevo state uni‐ versity, National society of Ukrainian artists, foreign guests – from Czech republic, Slovakia – from Pryashchiv university, the Zemplin Museum in Mykhaylovtsi, the museum of Y.A. Komenskiy in the town of Psherov, and so on took part in the conference. As a result of the performances and the creative discussion, the participants of the conference made the following conclusions: 1. To recommend Ukrainian educational establishments of art di‐ rection to continue scientific, research and methodical work in the sphere of Fine and Decorative‐Applied Arts in order to train specialists with high‐qualified education in specialized disciplines, profound 7 ERDELYI’S LECTURES – 2013 knowledge of folk art and detailed acquaintance with modern trends of the development of European art. 2. Transcarpathian Art Institute with support of Transcarpathian regional state administration, National Academy of Fine Arts and architecture, Lviv National Academy of Arts ought to continue organi‐ zational work concerning the development of the institute to the high educational establishment of the IV level of accreditation with the title of Transcarpathian Academy of Arts. 3. In the light of general educational tendencies of the present we must organizationally and methodologically support the interinstitu‐ tional project of qualitatively new educational direction “art culture”. The innovative direction of training specialists in the sphere of peda‐ gogics of art culture may find the appropriate qualitative ground at higher educational establishments if Ukraine of art direction by the way of synchronization of contemporary actions with European and domestic experience. 4. To initiate the petition before Transcarpathian regional state administration, culture management and management of protection of instructions concerning the preservation of the heritage of Hnat Roshkovych in Transcarpathia, in particular, it is a question about the family house in Kapitulna street in Uzhhorod and the iconostas of the church of Assumption of the Blessed Virgin in the village of Krasna in Tyachiv region. 5. To create a working group concerning the organization and the appropriate functioning if the Museum of Ukrainian emigration in Uzhhorod with the purpose of consolidation of European and Ukrain‐ ian scientific researches in the sphere of migration processes and also the preservation of artistic emigration heritage, in particular, the fam‐ ily of Ivan Pankevych. 6. The materials of international scientific and practical confe‐ rence are to be published in a single scientific collection during 2013. The head of International scientific and practical conference “Erdelyi’s lectures” Rector of Transcarpathian art institute prof. Nebesnyk I. I. Secretary of International scientific and practical conference “Erdelyi’s lectures” Fedoranych V. Y. 8 The Herald of Transcarpathian Art Institute. № 4 GREETINGS Dear participants and guests of the conference! I congratulate everyone present on the reputable scientific‐artistic meeting.
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