Background
Iveta Lvovna Salganik was born on December 15, 1926 in Chisinau, Republic of Moldova.
Iveta Lvovna Salganik was born on December 15, 1926 in Chisinau, Republic of Moldova.
Iveta Lvovna graduated from the Odessa Art College (1949, teacher D.M. Frumin), theater and decoration department of the I.E. Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture Repin Academy of Arts of the USSR in Leningrad (now Imperial Academy of Arts) (1959, workshop of Professor M.P. Bobyshev).
In 1949-1953 Iveta Lvovna was engaged in teaching activities in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg), in 1959-1961 she lived in the city of Stalin, Kemerovo region, in 1962-1967 - in Voronezh. In 1964 she participated in the zonal exhibition "The Edge of the Black Earth". She worked mainly in the still life genre: "Autumn Leaves" (1959), "Silver Service" (1960), "Hazel Earrings" (1961), "Poppies" (1988). In Voronezh, she created works: "In the sculptor’s workshop" (1963), "Bohemian vase" (1963), "Vyatka toy" (1963), "Market on Pushkinskaya in Voronezh" (1966).
Personal exhibitions of Salganik's works were held at the Voronezh Regional Museum of Fine Arts (1963) and the Voronezh Theater of Young Spectators (1963; together with E.B. Khoroshilov), the editorial board of the newspaper Young Kommunar (1966), the city of Podolsk, Moscow Region (1971), and the gallery "Roy Miles" (1990, London). Presented at the Voronezh Regional Art Museum named after I.N. Kramskoy works "Bream" (1960), "Still Life with Vegetables" (1961), "Japanese Engraving" (1962).