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Selected large format artworks by Artist Diana Malivani: landscapes, gardens and flowers (120 by 150 cm, 150 by 120 cm etc.).
Selected large format artworks by Artist Diana Malivani: abstract and surrealistic art (120 by 150 cm, 150 by 120 cm etc.).
“Malivani is undeniably a talented artist who has a resoundingly sharp understanding of her creative power through which she is able to eloquently and articulately communicate the fluid rhythm of nature and contain her proud personality. In each artwork, Malivani effortlessly forms a complex language through which to share her glorious and uplifting perspective of the world. * * * “Diana Malivani. Critical Analysis” by Timothy Warrington, Art Critic, 2019 International Confederation of Art Critics. Chianciano, Italy
“Malivani frequently depicts figures congruous with the organic scenes that envelop them, through which the artist contrives strong links to Edgar Degas' works in oil; the exquisite textures achieved by these artists and personal bond with their sitters, in turn, provide a tangible and irrevocable empathic connection with the viewer that encompasses the tender relationship between the artist and model”. * * * “Diana Malivani. Critical Analysis” by Timothy Warrington, Art Critic, 2019 (International Confederation of Art Critics. Chianciano, Italy) * * * For the Artist, living things represent an inexhaustible source of inspiration. One of the most difficult goals of artists depicting them on canvas is to convey their inner world.
“In regard to Malivani's landscapes, an influence from Théodore Rousseau and the Nineteenth Century French Realists can be observed particularly in the coruscating array of colors used in the scintillating skies of the paintings. Gentle pinks, blues and oranges ebb over the canvas to convey the magnificent horizon in every season and time of day. * * * “Diana Malivani. Critical Analysis” by Timothy Warrington, Art Critic, 2019 (International Confederation of Art Critics. Chianciano, Italy) * * * For the Artist, landscapes represent an inexhaustible source of inspiration. A principal goal of artists depicting landscapes is to convey the music of nature. Diana Malivani believes that landscapes created on canvas should awaken in the soul of the viewer the desire not only to participate in the subject of the painting but also to hear the “music of the landscape”.
We can hardly see the invisible; for example, those children's puzzles which have objects hidden in a picture. We saw none of these things until we really began searching for them in unlikely places. They had been invisible to us, but before long we began to see the invisible. In her book “Exploring the Invisible: Art, Science, and the Spiritual”, Lynn Gamwell shows how modern science has transformed modern art and reveals that the world beyond the naked eye - made visible by advances in science - has been a major inspiration for artists ever since. In his book “Seeing the Invisible”, Michel Henry uncovers the philosophical significance of Wassily Kandinsky's revolution in painting: that abstract art reveals the invisible essence of life and overturns our conceptions about art, because it seeks to express the internal aspect of phenomena, in other words, to paint the invisible.
«Malivani frequently depicts figures congruous with the organic scenes that envelop them, through which the artist contrives strong links to Edgar Degas’ works in oil; the exquisite textures achieved by these artists and personal bond with their sitters, in turn, provide a tangible and irrevocable empathic connection with the viewer that encompasses the tender relationship between the artist and model». * * * «Diana Malivani. Critical Analysis» by Timothy Warrington, Art Critic, 2019 (International Confederation of Art Critics. Chianciano, Italy) * * * For the Artist, birds, and especially parrots, represent an inexhaustible source of inspiration. One of the most difficult goals of artists depicting birds on canvas is to convey their inner world.
“Malivani's deep affinity to nature is also shared with the Pre-Raphaelites, notable through her predilection for painting serene and harmonious figures alongside an abundance of resplendent nature and blossoming flowers; this propensity reflects a philosophical connection with Sir John Everett Millais and John William Waterhouse. * * * “Diana Malivani. Critical Analysis” by Timothy Warrington, Art Critic, 2019 (International Confederation of Art Critics. Chianciano, Italy) * * * For the Artist, flowers represent an inexhaustible source of inspiration. A principal goal of artists depicting flowers is to convey the aroma of a painted flower, its unique “soul”. Diana Malivani believes that flowers “grown on canvas” should awaken in the human soul a sense of beauty, an awareness of the unity of all things hidden from us by time.
For the Artist, flowers and landscapes represent an inexhaustible source of inspiration. A principal goal of artists depicting flowers is to convey the aroma of a painted flower, its unique “soul”., while the one of those depicting landscapes is to convey the music of nature. Diana Malivani believes that flowers and landscapes created on canvas should awaken in the soul of the viewer a sense of beauty, an awareness of the unity of all things hidden from us by time, as well as the desire not only to participate in the subject of the painting but also to hear the “music of the landscape”.
“In regard to Malivani's landscapes, an influence from Théodore Rousseau and the Nineteenth Century French Realists can be observed particularly in the coruscating array of colors used in the scintillating skies of the paintings. Gentle pinks, blues and oranges ebb over the canvas to convey the magnificent horizon in every season and time of day. * * * “Diana Malivani. Critical Analysis” by Timothy Warrington, Art Critic, 2019 (International Confederation of Art Critics. London, UK and Chianciano, Italy) * * * For the Artist, landscapes represent an inexhaustible source of inspiration. A principal goal of artists depicting landscapes is to convey the music of nature. Diana Malivani believes that landscapes created on canvas should awaken in the soul of the viewer the desire not only to participate in the subject of the painting but also to hear the “music of the landscape”.
“Malivani's deep affinity to nature is also shared with the Pre-Raphaelites, notable through her predilection for painting serene and harmonious figures alongside an abundance of resplendent nature and blossoming flowers; this propensity reflects a philosophical connection with Sir John Everett Millais and John William Waterhouse. * * * “Diana Malivani. Critical Analysis” by Timothy Warrington, Art Critic, 2019 (International Confederation of Art Critics. Chianciano, Italy) * * * For the Artist, flowers represent an inexhaustible source of inspiration. A principal goal of artists depicting flowers is to convey the aroma of a painted flower, its unique “soul”. Diana Malivani believes that flowers “grown on canvas” should awaken in the human soul a sense of beauty, an awareness of the unity of all things hidden from us by time.
“In regard to Malivani's landscapes, an influence from Théodore Rousseau and the Nineteenth Century French Realists can be observed particularly in the coruscating array of colors used in the scintillating skies of the paintings. Gentle pinks, blues and oranges ebb over the canvas to convey the magnificent horizon in every season and time of day. * * * “Diana Malivani. Critical Analysis” by Timothy Warrington, Art Critic, 2019 (International Confederation of Art Critics. London, UK and Chianciano, Italy) * * * For the Artist, landscapes represent an inexhaustible source of inspiration. A principal goal of artists depicting landscapes is to convey the music of nature. Diana Malivani believes that landscapes created on canvas should awaken in the soul of the viewer the desire not only to participate in the subject of the painting but also to hear the “music of the landscape”.
For the Artist, winter landscapes and living things in them represent an inexhaustible source of inspiration. A principal goal of artists depicting winter landscapes is to convey the music of snow-covered nature. Diana Malivani believes that winter landscapes created on canvas should awaken in the soul of the viewer the desire not only to participate in the subject of the painting but also to hear the “music of the landscape”. And one of the most difficult goals of artists depicting living things on canvas is to convey their inner world.
“The captivating combination of artistic techniques adopted by Malivani provokes deep intrigue and curiosity in the spectator, who is charmed by the sophisticated and inviting aura as each painting evokes the blissful and uplifting spirit and hopefulness of nature”. * * * “Diana Malivani. Critical Analysis” by Timothy Warrington, Art Critic, 2019 (International Confederation of Art Critics. London, UK and Chianciano, Italy) * * * For the Artist, seascapes represent an inexhaustible source of inspiration. A principal goal of artists depicting seascapes is to convey the “music of the sea”. Diana believes that seascapes created on canvas should awaken in the soul of the viewer the desire not only to participate in the subject of the painting but also to hear the “music of the sea”.
For the Artist, flowers and landscapes represent an inexhaustible source of inspiration. A principal goal of artists depicting flowers is to convey the aroma of a painted flower, its unique “soul”., while the one of those depicting landscapes is to convey the music of nature. Diana Malivani believes that flowers and landscapes created on canvas should awaken in the soul of the viewer a sense of beauty, an awareness of the unity of all things hidden from us by time, as well as the desire not only to participate in the subject of the painting but also to hear the “music of the landscape”.
“Diana Malivani passionately conveys her effervescent personality through each graceful touch of paint to canvas and her use of texture manifests itself as a creative haven upon which she symbolically cultivates organic pastures that possess the ability to simultaneously induce calm and empower the viewer.” * * * “Diana Malivani. Critical Analysis” by Timothy Warrington, Art Critic, 2019 (International Confederation of Art Critics. London, Uk and Chianciano, Italy)
For the Artist, birds, and especially sparrows, represent an inexhaustible source of inspiration. One of the most difficult goals of artists depicting birds on canvas is to convey their inner world.
“… when observing “Regatta”, it is clear that the inspirations of abstraction run far deeper; the harsh and structured edges used translate into the rough tides through which the ship must navigate suggesting an inclination to push the boundaries of art through the use and understanding of nuanced artistic techniques. * * * “Diana Malivani. Critical Analysis” by Timothy Warrington, Art Critic, 2019 (International Confederation of Art Critics. London, UK and Chianciano, Italy)
For the Artist, living things, and especially koi fish, represent an inexhaustible source of inspiration. One of the most difficult goals of artists depicting them on canvas is to convey their inner world.
For the Artist, living things, and especially cats, represent an inexhaustible source of inspiration. One of the most difficult goals of artists depicting them on canvas is to convey their inner world.
For the Artist, living things, and especially horses, represent an inexhaustible source of inspiration. One of the most difficult goals of artists depicting them on canvas is to convey their inner world.
“Malivani frequently depicts figures congruous with the organic scenes that envelop them, through which the artist contrives strong links to Edgar Degas' works in oil; the exquisite textures achieved by these artists and personal bond with their sitters, in turn, provide a tangible and irrevocable empathic connection with the viewer that encompasses the tender relationship between the artist and model”. * * * “Diana Malivani. Critical Analysis” by Timothy Warrington, Art Critic, 2019 (International Confederation of Art Critics. Chianciano, Italy)
“Malivani frequently depicts figures congruous with the organic scenes that envelop them, through which the artist contrives strong links to Edgar Degas' works in oil; the exquisite textures achieved by these artists and personal bond with their sitters, in turn, provide a tangible and irrevocable empathic connection with the viewer that encompasses the tender relationship between the artist and model”. * * * “Diana Malivani. Critical Analysis” by Timothy Warrington, Art Critic, 2019 (International Confederation of Art Critics. Chianciano, Italy)
“...it is this extraordinarily bold use of color and volcanic energy that evokes a rich and primordial sense of fire; this acknowledgment of the elements reinforces Malivani's cerebral intentions and fundamental message that is exponent in the work and stimulates academic thought in the viewer...". * * * “Diana Malivani. “The Art of Living” by Christopher Rosewood, Art Critic, 2020 (International Confederation of Art Critics. London, UK and Chianciano, Italy)
“Malivani's deep affinity to nature is also shared with the Pre-Raphaelites, notable through her predilection for painting serene and harmonious figures alongside an abundance of resplendent nature and blossoming flowers; this propensity reflects a philosophical connection with Sir John Everett Millais and John William Waterhouse. * * * “Diana Malivani. Critical Analysis” by Timothy Warrington, Art Critic, 2019 (International Confederation of Art Critics. Chianciano, Italy) * * * For the Artist, flowers represent an inexhaustible source of inspiration. A principal goal of artists depicting flowers is to convey the aroma of a painted flower, its unique “soul”. Diana Malivani believes that flowers “grown on canvas” should awaken in the human soul a sense of beauty, an awareness of the unity of all things hidden from us by time.
“Malivani's deep affinity to nature is also shared with the Pre-Raphaelites, notable through her predilection for painting serene and harmonious figures alongside an abundance of resplendent nature and blossoming flowers; this propensity reflects a philosophical connection with Sir John Everett Millais and John William Waterhouse. * * * “Diana Malivani. Critical Analysis” by Timothy Warrington, Art Critic, 2019 (International Confederation of Art Critics. Chianciano, Italy) * * * For the Artist, flowers represent an inexhaustible source of inspiration. A principal goal of artists depicting flowers is to convey the aroma of a painted flower, its unique “soul”. Diana Malivani believes that flowers “grown on canvas” should awaken in the human soul a sense of beauty, an awareness of the unity of all things hidden from us by time.
“Malivani's deep affinity to nature is also shared with the Pre-Raphaelites, notable through her predilection for painting serene and harmonious figures alongside an abundance of resplendent nature and blossoming flowers; this propensity reflects a philosophical connection with Sir John Everett Millais and John William Waterhouse. * * * “Diana Malivani. Critical Analysis” by Timothy Warrington, Art Critic, 2019 (International Confederation of Art Critics. Chianciano, Italy) * * * For the Artist, flowers represent an inexhaustible source of inspiration. A principal goal of artists depicting flowers is to convey the aroma of a painted flower, its unique “soul”. Diana Malivani believes that flowers “grown on canvas” should awaken in the human soul a sense of beauty, an awareness of the unity of all things hidden from us by time.
“Malivani's deep affinity to nature is also shared with the Pre-Raphaelites, notable through her predilection for painting serene and harmonious figures alongside an abundance of resplendent nature and blossoming flowers; this propensity reflects a philosophical connection with Sir John Everett Millais and John William Waterhouse. * * * “Diana Malivani. Critical Analysis” by Timothy Warrington, Art Critic, 2019 (International Confederation of Art Critics. Chianciano, Italy) * * * For the Artist, flowers represent an inexhaustible source of inspiration. A principal goal of artists depicting flowers is to convey the aroma of a painted flower, its unique “soul”. Diana Malivani believes that flowers “grown on canvas” should awaken in the human soul a sense of beauty, an awareness of the unity of all things hidden from us by time.
For the Artist, flowers and landscapes represent an inexhaustible source of inspiration. A principal goal of artists depicting flowers is to convey the aroma of a painted flower, its unique “soul”., while the one of those depicting landscapes is to convey the music of nature. Diana Malivani believes that flowers and landscapes created on canvas should awaken in the soul of the viewer a sense of beauty, an awareness of the unity of all things hidden from us by time, as well as the desire not only to participate in the subject of the painting but also to hear the “music of the landscape”.
“Malivani's deep affinity to nature is also shared with the Pre-Raphaelites, notable through her predilection for painting serene and harmonious figures alongside an abundance of resplendent nature and blossoming flowers; this propensity reflects a philosophical connection with Sir John Everett Millais and John William Waterhouse. * * * “Diana Malivani. Critical Analysis” by Timothy Warrington, Art Critic, 2019 (International Confederation of Art Critics. Chianciano, Italy) * * * For the Artist, flowers represent an inexhaustible source of inspiration. A principal goal of artists depicting flowers is to convey the aroma of a painted flower, its unique “soul”. Diana Malivani believes that flowers “grown on canvas” should awaken in the human soul a sense of beauty, an awareness of the unity of all things hidden from us by time.
These artworks by Artist Diana Malivani were specially selected to be exhibited at her Solo Exhibition "La Joie de Vivre" in the National Art Museums in Russian Federation (in the cities of Sochi, Belgorod, and Saransk) in 2020. * * * More artworks , part of this Exhibition, may be seen in other Collections by the Artist.
“It is overwhelmingly apparent when considering Malivani's collection that she is fundamentally moved by music; her line of work entitled “Seeing Music” radiates with the vitality of life and vibrates with an intense sense of movement that has the rare ability to encompass the magical aura of complete concertos and symphonies”. * * * “Diana Malivani. 'Seeing Music'. Critical Analysis” by Christopher Rosewood, Art Critic, 2019 (International Confederation of Art Critics. Chianciano, Italy). * * * For the Artist, music represents an inexhaustible source of inspiration. One of the most difficult goals of artists depicting music on canvas is to convey its rhythm, brilliance, and uniqueness in abstract compositions.
“While much of Malivani's work has firm roots in Nineteenth and early Twentieth Century art, her abstract collection suggests an adventurous, curious and inquisitive side to her artistic being. Her use of shape, form and color as a form of expression solidifies conceptual ties with Wassily Kandinsky and Gerhard Richter while her use of line is reminiscent of Kazimir Malevich and Piet Mondrian. * * * “Diana Malivani. Critical Analysis” by Timothy Warrington, Art Critic, 2019 (International Confederation of Art Critics. London, UK and Chianciano, Italy) * * * For the Artist, music represents an inexhaustible source of inspiration. Listening to music, Diana is transported to a special realm where different images and pictures appear, sometimes just bright splashes of color responding to each other, which the Artist then tries to transfer to canvas. Diana's abstract compositions reflect the images evoked in her soul as she listens to music.
“While much of Malivani's work has firm roots in Nineteenth and early Twentieth Century art, her abstract collection suggests an adventurous, curious and inquisitive side to her artistic being. Her use of shape, form and color as a form of expression solidifies conceptual ties with Wassily Kandinsky and Gerhard Richter while her use of line is reminiscent of Kazimir Malevich and Piet Mondrian. * * * “Diana Malivani. Critical Analysis” by Timothy Warrington, Art Critic, 2019 (International Confederation of Art Critics. London, UK and Chianciano, Italy) * * * For the Artist, music represents an inexhaustible source of inspiration. Listening to music, Diana is transported to a special realm where different images and pictures appear, sometimes just bright splashes of color responding to each other, which the Artist then tries to transfer to canvas. Diana's abstract compositions reflect the images evoked in her soul as she listens to music.
“While much of Malivani's work has firm roots in Nineteenth and early Twentieth Century art, her abstract collection suggests an adventurous, curious and inquisitive side to her artistic being. Her use of shape, form and color as a form of expression solidifies conceptual ties with Wassily Kandinsky and Gerhard Richter while her use of line is reminiscent of Kazimir Malevich and Piet Mondrian. * * * “Diana Malivani. Critical Analysis” by Timothy Warrington, Art Critic, 2019 (International Confederation of Art Critics. London, UK and Chianciano, Italy) * * * For the Artist, music represents an inexhaustible source of inspiration. Listening to music, Diana is transported to a special realm where different images and pictures appear, sometimes just bright splashes of color responding to each other, which the Artist then tries to transfer to canvas. Diana's abstract compositions reflect the images evoked in her soul as she listens to music.
“While much of Malivani's work has firm roots in Nineteenth and early Twentieth Century art, her abstract collection suggests an adventurous, curious and inquisitive side to her artistic being. Her use of shape, form and color as a form of expression solidifies conceptual ties with Wassily Kandinsky...". * * * “Diana Malivani. Critical Analysis” by Timothy Warrington, Art Critic, 2019 (International Confederation of Art Critics. London, UK and Chianciano, Italy) * * * For the Artist, music represents an inexhaustible source of inspiration. Listening to music, Diana is transported to a special realm where different images and pictures appear, sometimes just bright splashes of color responding to each other, which the Artist then tries to transfer to canvas. Diana's abstract compositions reflect the images evoked in her soul as she listens to music. * * * “Music is the ultimate teacher” (Wassily Kandinsky)
“Diana Malivani's ... fervent attitude towards these depictions creates ties cerebral with the philosophical thoughts of Frida Kahlo, as both artists transpose a clear and communicative expression of their subjects integral thoughts, balanced with recurring motifs that encompass their gentle femininity - for Kahlo this is found in the form of flowers, while Malivani frequently includes butterflies in her works, particularly in her collection entitled "The Blue Butterfly's Dream"". * * * “Diana Malivani. “The Blue Butterfly’s Dream.” Artwork Analysis” by Timothy Warrington, Art Critic, 2020 (International Confederation of Art Critics. London, UK and Chianciano, Italy) * * * For the Artist, feminine soul represents an inexhaustible source of inspiration. One of the most difficult goals of artists depicting the moods of the woman's heart on canvas is to convey their strength, depth, and meaning in abstract compositions.
This Art Project was featured in the following art media: Peripheral ARTeries - Contemporary Art Review, London, United Kingdom (“Diana Malivani”, Biennial Edition, Special Issue, June 2019, pp. 158-175); “ArtPress 24”, London, United Kingdom (“The Empowering Creations of Diana Malivani”, February 2019); and “Forth Magazine”, Los Angeles, USA (“Music, Nature, and Soul: Artwork by Diana Malivani”, March 13, 2019). * * * The artworks, part of this Art Project, won Finalist honors at the 11th Annual Competition “Solo Art Series” by “Light Space & Time Online Magazine”, 2019, Florida, USA * * * For the Artist, feminine soul represents an inexhaustible source of inspiration. One of the most difficult goals of artists depicting the moods of the woman's heart on canvas is to convey their strength, depth, and meaning in abstract compositions.
“Diana Malivani's tender and complex representation of the female mind is sincere and empowering in her ability to reflect a thought provoking and powerful combination of womanhood”. * * * “Diana Malivani. The Art of Living” by Timothy Warrington and Christopher Rosewood, Art Critics, 2020 (ICAC - International Confederation of Art Critics. London, UK and Chianciano, Italy)
“Diana Malivani passionately conveys her effervescent personality through each graceful touch of paint to canvas and her use of texture manifests itself as a creative haven upon which she symbolically cultivates organic pastures that possess the ability to simultaneously induce calm and empower the viewer” * * * “Diana Malivani. Critical Analysis” by Timothy Warrington, Art Critic, 2019 * * * (International Confederation of Art Critics. London, UK and Chianciano, Italy)
“Drawing upon inspirations from a vast array of artistic sources, Malivani offers a semblance of modernity to the traditional themes to which she gravitates.” * * * “Diana Malivani. Critical Analysis” by Timothy Warrington, Art Critic, 2019 (International Confederation of Art Critics. Chianciano, Italy)
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The International Artist Grand Prize Competition - Nominated- Taipei, Taiwan
All-Russia National Art Contest 'Family is the soul of Russia' - Nominated- Moscow, Russia
All-Russia National Art Contest 'Family is the soul of Russia' - Nominated- Moscow, Russia
The International Artist Grand Prize Competition - Nominated- Taipei, Taiwan
All-Russia National Art Contest 'Family is the soul of Russia' - Nominated- Moscow, Russia
All-Russia National Art Contest 'Family is the soul of Russia' - Nominated- Moscow, Russia
The Global Art Awards- Winner in the Category 'Painting - Realism'- Shanghai, China
Letter of Appreciation by National Art Museum- Novokuznetsk, Russia
Letter of Appreciation by National Art Museum- Belgorod, Russia
Letter of Appreciation by National Art Museum- Sochi, Russia
Letter of Appreciation by National Art Museum- Saransk, Russia
The International Artist Grand Prize Competition - Nominated- Taipei, Taiwan
Best Russian Contemporary Artists (Art Index)- Winner- Moscow, Russia
Colors Art Competition by Fusion Art Gallery - Nominated- Palm Springs, CA, United States
Landscapes Art Competition by Fusion Art Gallery - Nominated- Palm Springs, CA, United States
Landscapes Art Competition by Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery- Hon. Mention & Special Merit - Painting Category- Palm Springs, CA, United States
Animals Art Competition by Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery- Special Recognition & Special Merit - Painting Category- Palm Springs, CA, United States
Figurative Art Competition by Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery- Special Recognition & Special Merit - Painting Category- Palm Springs, CA, United States
Abstracts Art Competition by Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery- 7th Place & Special Merit - Painting Category- Palm Springs, CA, United States
CityScapes Art Competition by Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery- Special Recognition & Special Merit - Painting Category- Palm Springs, CA, United States
All Women Art Competition by Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery- Hon. Mention & Special Recognition - Painting Category- Palm Springs, CA, United States
Art Contest by ACS Gallery & ARTSY- Winner- Chicago, United States
The International Confederation of Art Critics Award - London Art Biennale- Second Prize- London, United Kingdom
SeaScapes Art Competition by Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery- Hon. Mention - Painting Category- Palm Springs, CA, United States
Big Small Happiness / Medical Centre 'Mother and Baby', Lapino-2 - Moscow, Russia
When Flowers Are Singing... / Medical Centre 'Mother and Baby', Lapino-2 - Moscow, Russia
Hopefulness and Serenity / National Fine Art Museum - Tula, Russia
La Joie de Vivre / National Art Museum - Saransk, Russia
La Joie de Vivre / National Art Museum - Belgorod, Russia
La Joie de Vivre / National Art Museum - Sochi, Russia
Diana Malivani Solo Exhibition / ARTSY and ACS Gallery - Chicago, United States
The Scent of Thousands of Petals / Dreams Gallery - Limassol, Cyprus
Diana Malivani's Solo Exhibition / Hermitage Hotel - Monte-Carlo, Monaco
Diana Malivani's Solo Exhibition / Pavilion de Manoel da Nobrega, Parque Ibirapuera - Sao Paulo, Brazil
Diana Malivani's Solo Exhibition / Feria de San Telmo - Buenos Aires, Argentina
Diana Malivani's Solo Exhibition / MUTT Bookshop & Art Gallery - Barcelona, Spain
Diana Malivani's Solo Exhibition / Le Royal Hotel - Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Diana Malivani's Solo Exhibition / East-West Hotel - Geneva, Switzerland
Diana Malivani's Solo Exhibition / Le Pavillon de l’Eau - Paris, France
Diana Malivani's Solo Exhibition / Couveuse Saclay - Versailles, France
'Family is the Soul of Russia' / Tsaritsyno National Museum-Reserve - Moscow, Russia
'Family is the Soul of Russia' / Tsaritsyno National Museum-Reserve - Moscow, Russia
Art Revolution Taipei 2020 (A.R.T. 2023) / Taipei World Trade Centre - Taipei, Taiwan
'Family is the Soul of Russia' / Tsaritsyno National Museum-Reserve - Moscow, Russia
'Family is the Soul of Russia' / Tsaritsyno National Museum-Reserve - Moscow, Russia
Shanghai International Art Fair 2020 / National Exhibition and Convention Center - Shanghai, China
Art Revolution Taipei 2020 (A.R.T. 2020) / Taipei World Trade Centre - Taipei, Taiwan
Charity Exhibition by Khilti Pari / Boab Art Gallery - Antwerpen, Belgium
London Art Biennale / Chelsea Old Town Hall - London, United Kingdom
The Space Art for Charity - PASYKAF / Almyra Hotel - Paphos, Cyprus
Spring Art for All / Rodi Event Venue - Limassol, Cyprus
Silent Day / MihoArt Gallery - Limassol, Cyprus
Women’s Day / MihoArt Gallery - Limassol, Cyprus
Art for All / Rodi Event Venue - Limassol, Cyprus
Wall Spin - The Zatista Blog- «Rural Beauty: Art Inspired by Life on the Farm»
Wall Spin - The Zatista Blog- «Mediterranean - Inspired Art Pieces»
Wall Spin - The Zatista Blog- «Exploring Spring Landscapes Through Art»
Birmingham Arts Journal, Birmingham, Alabama State, USA- Volume 18, Issue 2, April 2023 (featured artwork by Diana Malivani)
Wall Spin - The Zatista Blog- «The Benefits of Investing in Original Art»
Wall Spin - The Zatista Blog- «Oil Painting»
Singulart Magazine- «5 Minutes with Diana Malivani»
The FLUX Review, London, UK- «Diana Malivani - Artist Profile»
The FLUX Review, London, UK- «Diana Malivani - Interview»
Russian Art & Culture Magazine, London, UK- «Diana Malivani: Time is valuable, art is eternal, and life is short»
Wall Spin - The Zatista Blog- «The Art of Impressionism»
RAW Journal of Arts, US- «Diana Malivani» (Art Project «Seeing Music»), Issue Five, December 2020 (pp.5-10)
DegreeArt.Com Publications, United Kingdom- Winter Guide (featured artwork by Diana Malivani), November 2020 (p. 5)
Timothy Warrington, Christopher Rosewood, Art Critics- «L’Art de Vivre. Diana Malivani»
GWR Art Gallery- Catalogue of Diana Malivani Exhibition "La Joie de Vivre"
Chianciano Art Museum- London Art Biennale 2019 («Pearl Fisher», artwork by Diana Malivani, p. 90)
Birmingham Arts Journal, Birmingham, Alabama State, USA- Volume 15, Issue 3, January 2019 (featured artwork by Diana Malivani)
Ottawa Arts Review, Ottawa, Canada- Issue 2019 (featured artworks by Diana Malivani)
Artfuly Magazine, Sydney, Australia- «Diana Malivani, Cyprus», N 5, January 2019 (pp. 26-27)
Art Reveal Online Magazine, London, United Kingdom- «Diana Malivani. Artist Biography & Interview». Issue 45, February 2019 (pp. 60-65)
Art Press 24, London, United Kingdom- «The Empowering Creations of Diana Malivani», February 2019
Art News Report, London, United Kingdom- «Diana Malivani: An Inspiring Artist», February 2019
Inside Artists, London, United Kingdom- «Artist Profile: Diana Malivani», Spring Issue, N 15, March 2019 (pp. 46-53)
ACS Magazine, Chicago, USA- «Diana Malivani. Interview», March-April 2019 Issue (pp. 6, 19-20, 72-80)
Forth Magazine, Los Angeles, USA- «Music, Nature, and Soul: Artwork by Diana Malivani», March 13, 2019
Peripheral ARTeries - Contemporary Art Review, London, United Kingdom- «Diana Malivani», Biennial Edition, Special Issue, June 2019 (pp. 158-175)
Christian Sorriano, Auctioneer- «Guid’Arts Cotation des Artistes 2019 du XVe siècle à nos jours»
Christopher Rosewood, Art Critic- «Diana Malivani. «Sea of Samsara». Artwork Analysis»
Christopher Rosewood, Art Critic- «Diana Malivani. «Seeing Music». Critical Analysis»
Timothy Warrington, Art Critic- «Diana Malivani. Critical Analysis»
Artist Portfolio Online Magazine, USA- «Featured Artist: Diana Malivani», December 2018
Artfuly Magazine, Sydney, Australia- «Diana Malivani, Cyprus. Abstract Impressionist, Abstract Expressionist», N 2, October 2018 (pp. 10-15 and pp. 28-31)
National Art Museum, Tula, Russia
Embassy of the Russian Federation in the Republic of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus
National Art Museum, Novokuznetsk, Russia
National Art Museum, Sochi, Russia
National Art Museum, Saransk, Russia
National Art Museum, Belgorod, Russia
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