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Yelena Osipova (Russian activist)

Yelena Andreyevna Osipova (Russian: Елена Андреевна Осипова; born November 11, 1945) is an artist and political activist from Saint Petersburg. She became known for her active civic stance — she draws placards on topical political issues and expresses her support for all victims of violence and state repression. Her distinctive artistic style is close to the primitivism and originates in Andrei Rublev's and Dionisy's frescoes.

Yelena Osipova
Елена Андреевна Осипова
Osipova at Nemtsov memorial meeting, 2019
Born1945-11-11
Leningrad

Biography edit

Elena Andreevna Osipova was born November 11, 1945, in Leningrad. Her mother was a veteran of the World War II, a senior sergeant in the medical service, a chevalier of the medal "For Combat Merit". Her father is a radiologist. Elena's parents met at the war front. Her mother was discharged from the army due to pregnancy, she worked as an accountant at a bread factory in Leningrad, while her father left for the war with Japan and came to see his daughter only once afterwards.[1][2][3][4]

Osipova's parents survived the Siege of Leningrad, but her grandfather died from hunger.[4][2][5][6] Her grandmother had previously worked as a security guard in the Russian Museum. Osipova studied at the Tavricheskaya Art School.[7]

In 1962, at the second attempt, she enrolled in the pedagogical department of Tavricheskaya Art School.[2][8] Her diploma work was completed in 1965-1967 and dedicated to Tovstonogov Bolshoi Drama Theater which she had been fond of since her youth, however, the committee considered her painting "redolent" and "too surreal".[2][9] Later she made four unsuccessful attempts to continue artistic education and tried to enroll in Repin Imperial Academy of Arts [ru] and Saint Petersburg Stieglitz State Academy of Art and Design.[2]

In 1967, she started working as an art teacher in a village school in Vaganovo. Later she transferred to Metallostroy, after some time she got to work at an evening art school in St Petersburg.[4][2] She also worked for ten years in an art studio at the Yusupov Palace, which she considers to be her most fruitful years as a painter.[2] She retired in 2009.[10][11]

Osipova was married to Gennady Harvardt, who died prematurely during a trip to Sweden. Their mutual son Ivan (1981-2009) worked as a stagehand for the Lensovet Theater, the Komissarzhevskaya Theater, and the Baltic House. He died in 2009 at the age of 28 of tuberculosis, a consequence of drug abuse.[2][5][3]

As of 2023, Osipova lives alone in a communal apartment on Furshtatskaya Street, where the second room is used as a storage for paintings.[12][13] She receives a pension of 6,000 a month, due to which she no longer receives fines after street arrests, as she has nothing to pay them from.[11][14] She refuses to sell her own work, including political posters, or accept monetary aid, lest she be seen as selling her beliefs.[4][11]

Social activism edit

 
Protesting again construction at Okhta Center, 2009
 
Antiwar Democratic March in St. Petersburg on 1 May 2014
 
Rally against cession of St Isaac Cathedral to The Russian Orthodox Church, 2017

The first time she made a political poster of her own work was in 2002, during the second Chechen war and after the terrorist attack on Dubrovka. Writing the phrase "Mister President, urgently change course!" on a piece of paper, Osipova marched with the poster to the St. Petersburg Legislative Assembly in the Mariinsky Palace on Isaac's Square. Her protest went unnoticed at the time.[11][14] Since then, however, she has taken to the streets with new posters constantly, and her activities have become visible to residents as well as police officers.[4][15]

Osipova is known for participation in virtually all protest rallies with placards denouncing injustice and crime, warning of danger, and sympathizing with someone's distress, be it natural disasters or violations of political freedoms.[11] She tried to attract public attention to Beslan school siege, Iraq War, November 2015 Paris attacks, Bolotnaya Square case, Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation, War in Donbas. She honoured memory of Boris Nemtsov.[10][14] For some time, she was detained at every rally, but then brought home by the police officers.[4][16] For her active civic stance, the artist has come to be referred to as "The Conscience of St. Petersburg".[10][16]

On April 18, 2017, when she protested against wars in Ukraine and Syria, she was offended and aggressively shouted at by the mob.[17][18][19] Passersby tried to tear up her posters, called the old woman a "Navalny scum" and her picket a "Jewish Masonic provocation," and shouted: "Shame on you, you're ruining our party!", "Let us kill her!", "If you don't like Russia - get out of here!"[20][21]

After 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine edit

On 2 March 2022, Osipova was amongst those arrested in St Petersburg for protesting against the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[22][23][24] Footage of her arrest was widely shared on social media.[25] On 24 March 2022, she told the BBC's Russia Editor, Steve Rosenberg, that "after Russia attacked Ukraine, she was so shocked, she didn't eat for three days. Then, filled with anger, she'd taken to the streets to protest".[26]

On May 9, 2022, Osipova was attacked by two young men who took her anti-war posters and ran away, as she was exiting her home to go to the Immortal Regiment celebrations.[27] After that she grew internationally famous and was granted honorary citizenship of Milan.[28][29][30][31]

On January 31, 2023, Osipova's political placards exhibition opened at the Yabloko party office on Shpalernaya Street in St. Petersburg, but the very next day the works were confiscated by the police and then sent for psychological and linguistic expertise under a criminal article about "fakes" about the Russian army.[32]

Style edit

Osipova has a distinctive artistic style, gentle and fluid but also bold and sometimes cartoon-like. Her political placard is characterized by its satirical orientation, a response to "the issues of the day," but artistically it is close to the primitivism and originates in Andrei Rublev's and Dionisy's frescoes.[11] In addition to political works, Osipova's work includes cityscapes, portraits, including portraits of children.[4][2] Osipova's portraits are similar to those political posters, but differ from them in their greater emphasis on a person's personal history, nature, relationships, and self-perception.[4][8] The artist's landscapes, often executed in the impressionistic style, are almost always filled with the presence of man, his detachment from everyday life and enjoyment of the beauty of the world around him. The center of all works of this kind is St. Petersburg, its recognizable views, panoramas and landmarks, the images of which practically transmit to the viewer the general mood of the city.[8][33]

Osipova's first-ever exhibition of her work took place in 2015 in St. Petersburg office of Open Russia.[34]

One of her exhibitions was described as "a cozy basement with uncomfortable images". It included one poster, showing a mother with a dead infant. The painting was about a Tajik boy named Umarali Nazarov, who died in St. Petersburg after being forcibly taken from his mother.[35] In 2019, the album "Standing Artist with Placard," named after a line from a poem by Mikhail Novitsky, was published.[36]

In 2021, an exhibition of Osipova's cityscapes on the theme of St. Petersburg was held at Anna Akhmatova Literary and Memorial Museum.[33]

References edit

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Yelena Andreyevna Osipova Russian Elena Andreevna Osipova born November 11 1945 is an artist and political activist from Saint Petersburg She became known for her active civic stance she draws placards on topical political issues and expresses her support for all victims of violence and state repression Her distinctive artistic style is close to the primitivism and originates in Andrei Rublev s and Dionisy s frescoes Yelena OsipovaElena Andreevna OsipovaOsipova at Nemtsov memorial meeting 2019Born1945 11 11Leningrad Contents 1 Biography 2 Social activism 2 1 After 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 3 Style 4 ReferencesBiography editElena Andreevna Osipova was born November 11 1945 in Leningrad Her mother was a veteran of the World War II a senior sergeant in the medical service a chevalier of the medal For Combat Merit Her father is a radiologist Elena s parents met at the war front Her mother was discharged from the army due to pregnancy she worked as an accountant at a bread factory in Leningrad while her father left for the war with Japan and came to see his daughter only once afterwards 1 2 3 4 Osipova s parents survived the Siege of Leningrad but her grandfather died from hunger 4 2 5 6 Her grandmother had previously worked as a security guard in the Russian Museum Osipova studied at the Tavricheskaya Art School 7 In 1962 at the second attempt she enrolled in the pedagogical department of Tavricheskaya Art School 2 8 Her diploma work was completed in 1965 1967 and dedicated to Tovstonogov Bolshoi Drama Theater which she had been fond of since her youth however the committee considered her painting redolent and too surreal 2 9 Later she made four unsuccessful attempts to continue artistic education and tried to enroll in Repin Imperial Academy of Arts ru and Saint Petersburg Stieglitz State Academy of Art and Design 2 In 1967 she started working as an art teacher in a village school in Vaganovo Later she transferred to Metallostroy after some time she got to work at an evening art school in St Petersburg 4 2 She also worked for ten years in an art studio at the Yusupov Palace which she considers to be her most fruitful years as a painter 2 She retired in 2009 10 11 Osipova was married to Gennady Harvardt who died prematurely during a trip to Sweden Their mutual son Ivan 1981 2009 worked as a stagehand for the Lensovet Theater the Komissarzhevskaya Theater and the Baltic House He died in 2009 at the age of 28 of tuberculosis a consequence of drug abuse 2 5 3 As of 2023 Osipova lives alone in a communal apartment on Furshtatskaya Street where the second room is used as a storage for paintings 12 13 She receives a pension of 6 000 a month due to which she no longer receives fines after street arrests as she has nothing to pay them from 11 14 She refuses to sell her own work including political posters or accept monetary aid lest she be seen as selling her beliefs 4 11 Social activism edit nbsp Protesting again construction at Okhta Center 2009 nbsp Antiwar Democratic March in St Petersburg on 1 May 2014 nbsp Rally against cession of St Isaac Cathedral to The Russian Orthodox Church 2017 The first time she made a political poster of her own work was in 2002 during the second Chechen war and after the terrorist attack on Dubrovka Writing the phrase Mister President urgently change course on a piece of paper Osipova marched with the poster to the St Petersburg Legislative Assembly in the Mariinsky Palace on Isaac s Square Her protest went unnoticed at the time 11 14 Since then however she has taken to the streets with new posters constantly and her activities have become visible to residents as well as police officers 4 15 Osipova is known for participation in virtually all protest rallies with placards denouncing injustice and crime warning of danger and sympathizing with someone s distress be it natural disasters or violations of political freedoms 11 She tried to attract public attention to Beslan school siege Iraq War November 2015 Paris attacks Bolotnaya Square case Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation War in Donbas She honoured memory of Boris Nemtsov 10 14 For some time she was detained at every rally but then brought home by the police officers 4 16 For her active civic stance the artist has come to be referred to as The Conscience of St Petersburg 10 16 On April 18 2017 when she protested against wars in Ukraine and Syria she was offended and aggressively shouted at by the mob 17 18 19 Passersby tried to tear up her posters called the old woman a Navalny scum and her picket a Jewish Masonic provocation and shouted Shame on you you re ruining our party Let us kill her If you don t like Russia get out of here 20 21 After 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine edit On 2 March 2022 Osipova was amongst those arrested in St Petersburg for protesting against the Russian invasion of Ukraine 22 23 24 Footage of her arrest was widely shared on social media 25 On 24 March 2022 she told the BBC s Russia Editor Steve Rosenberg that after Russia attacked Ukraine she was so shocked she didn t eat for three days Then filled with anger she d taken to the streets to protest 26 On May 9 2022 Osipova was attacked by two young men who took her anti war posters and ran away as she was exiting her home to go to the Immortal Regiment celebrations 27 After that she grew internationally famous and was granted honorary citizenship of Milan 28 29 30 31 On January 31 2023 Osipova s political placards exhibition opened at the Yabloko party office on Shpalernaya Street in St Petersburg but the very next day the works were confiscated by the police and then sent for psychological and linguistic expertise under a criminal article about fakes about the Russian army 32 Style editOsipova has a distinctive artistic style gentle and fluid but also bold and sometimes cartoon like Her political placard is characterized by its satirical orientation a response to the issues of the day but artistically it is close to the primitivism and originates in Andrei Rublev s and Dionisy s frescoes 11 In addition to political works Osipova s work includes cityscapes portraits including portraits of children 4 2 Osipova s portraits are similar to those political posters but differ from them in their greater emphasis on a person s personal history nature relationships and self perception 4 8 The artist s landscapes often executed in the impressionistic style are almost always filled with the presence of man his detachment from everyday life and enjoyment of the beauty of the world around him The center of all works of this kind is St Petersburg its recognizable views panoramas and landmarks the images of which practically transmit to the viewer the general mood of the city 8 33 Osipova s first ever exhibition of her work took place in 2015 in St Petersburg office of Open Russia 34 One of her exhibitions was described as a cozy basement with uncomfortable images It included one poster showing a mother with a dead infant The painting was about a Tajik boy named Umarali Nazarov who died in St Petersburg after being forcibly taken from his mother 35 In 2019 the album Standing Artist with Placard named after a line from a poem by Mikhail Novitsky was published 36 In 2021 an exhibition of Osipova s cityscapes on the theme of St Petersburg was held at Anna Akhmatova Literary and Memorial Museum 33 References edit Kak hudozhnica i pochetnaya grazhdanka Milana Elena Osipova zhivet v Peterburge na pensiyu shest tysyach rublej v mesyac As an artist and honorary citizen of Milan Elena Osipova lives in St Petersburg on a pension of six thousand rubles a month The Village in Russian Retrieved 2022 04 17 a b c d e f g h i Skrypnikova A 2020 02 06 Kazhetsya takogo unyniya kak sejchas ne bylo nikogda Looks like it s never been this dull Gorod 812 Archived from the original on 2022 04 19 Retrieved 2022 04 16 a b Zinovyeva A 2021 09 21 Ya ne vyderzhala togo chto vse molchat istorii iz zhizni hudozhnicy Eleny Osipovoj i ee protestnyh plakatov I couldn t stand the fact that everyone was silent stories from the life of artist Elena Osipova and her protest posters Piter TV Archived from the original on 2022 04 10 Retrieved 2022 04 16 a b c d e f g h Kak hudozhnica i pochetnaya grazhdanka Milana Elena Osipova zhivet v Peterburge na pensiyu shest tysyach rublej v mesyac Mezhdu policiej oppoziciej i titushkami The Village 2022 04 11 Archived from the original on 2022 04 17 Retrieved 2022 04 16 a b Anastasiya Gavrielova 2015 11 16 Na ulicu menya gonit sovest Novaya Gazeta Archived from the original on 2022 03 26 Retrieved 2022 04 16 Kotsyubinsky Daniil 2021 02 11 Nu gorod zhiv Peterburg Eleny Osipovoj v Fontannom Dome Well the city is alive Elena Osipova s Petersburg at the Fountain House gorod 812 ru in Russian Retrieved 2022 03 03 Indifference is our main problem Artist and activist Yelena Osipova on Russia s war against Ukraine and her 20 years of protesting Putin s regime Meduza 19 April 2022 Retrieved 2022 04 20 a b c Aleksandr Peredruk 2016 06 02 Ulicy Peterburga v serdce kazhdogo St Petersburg s streets are in our hearts Soldatskie materi Sankt Peterburga Archived from the original on 2022 03 03 Retrieved 2022 04 16 Muzej Anny Ahmatovoj predstavlyaet vystavku zhivopisi Eleny Osipovoj Vokrug Fontannogo doma The Anna Akhmatova Museum presents an exhibition of paintings by Elena Osipova Around the Fountain House St Petersburg City Administration 2021 02 09 Archived from the original on 2022 04 16 Retrieved 2022 04 16 a b c Savitzkaya V 2015 12 05 Sovest Peterburga Zheny voevavshih v Chechne plevali mne v lico The Conscience of St Petersburg Wives of those who fought in Chechnya were spitting in my face Sobesednik Archived from the original on 2022 03 16 Retrieved 2022 04 16 a b c d e f Petlyanova N 2022 03 28 Prezident menyajte kurs Elena Osipova 77 letnyaya hudozhnica dvadcat let vyhodit na ulicy Peterburga so svoimi kartinami plakatami napisannymi na zlobu dnya President change course Elena Osipova a 77 year old artist has been taking to the streets of St Petersburg for twenty years with her poster paintings on the current issues Novaya Gazeta Archived from the original on 2022 04 16 Retrieved 2022 04 16 Darya Ignashova 2014 05 06 V obshem to ya marginal kak hudozhnica stala geroinej peterburgskogo protesta PaperPaper Archived from the original on 2022 03 27 Retrieved 2022 04 16 Daniel Kotsyubinsky 2014 05 06 Nu gorod zhiv Peterburg Eleny Osipovoj v Fontannom dome Well the city is alive Elena Osipova s Petersburg at the Fountain House Gorod 812 Archived from the original on 2022 04 16 Retrieved 2022 04 16 a b c Sozankova E 2022 04 16 76 letnyaya hudozhnica Elena Osipova 20 let protestuet protiv rossijskoj vlasti Ee zaderzhivayut na mitingah no ona vyhodit na nih snova i snova Vot chto ona dumaet o vojne v Ukraine i ravnodushii obshestva The 76 year old artist Elena Osipova has been protesting against the Russian authorities for 20 years She has been detained at rallies but she comes out again and again This is what she thinks about the war in Ukraine and society s indifference Meduza Archived from the original on 2022 04 16 Retrieved 2022 04 16 Voltskaya Tatyana 2015 11 23 Yelena Osipova Russia Is a Bird Not a Bear The Russian Reader Retrieved 2022 03 23 a b Artemenko G 2022 04 18 Sovest Peterburga Kto takaya Elena Osipova i pochemu ona stala pochetnoj grazhdankoj Milana The Conscience of St Petersburg Who is Elena Osipova and why she became an honorary citizen of Milan The Moskow Times Retrieved 2022 04 18 Navalninskoe chmo hudozhnicu pensionerku zatravili za antivoennye plakaty v Peterburge Navalninsky scum a retired artist was hounded for her anti war posters in St Petersburg TV Rain 2017 05 11 Archived from the original on 2022 03 12 Retrieved 2022 04 18 A davajte ee ubem V Peterburge na 9 maya zatravili 71 letnyuyu babushku za antivoennye plakaty And let s kill her A 71 year old grandmother was hounded on May 9 in St Petersburg for her anti war posters TSN UA 2017 04 18 Archived from the original on 2022 04 11 Retrieved 2022 04 18 Kondratyeva T 2022 03 24 Kadry s pensionerkoj iz Rossii vozmutili Reddit V video tolpa pinaet antivoennye plakaty aktivistki Medialeaks Archived from the original on 2022 04 02 Retrieved 2022 04 18 Zhidomasonskaya provokaciya storonniki Putina opolchilis 9 maya na pozhiluyu hudozhnicu Zhidomasonic Provocation Putin s supporters attacked an elderly artist on May 9 Moskovsky Komsomolets 2017 05 11 Archived from the original on 2022 04 18 Retrieved 2022 04 18 Davajte ee ubem hudozhnicu pensionerku zatravili za antivoennye plakaty v Peterburge Let s kill her a retired artist was hounded for her anti war posters in St Petersburg TVC Krasnoyarsk 2017 05 13 Archived from the original on 2022 05 13 Retrieved 2022 04 18 Russian pensioner who survived siege of Leningrad arrested for protest against Ukraine war video The Guardian 3 March 2022 Retrieved 3 March 2022 Memoire du siege de Leningrad Yelena Osipova manifeste encore en grand mere pour la paix tr Memory of the siege of Leningrad Yelena Osipova still demonstrates as a grandmother for peace Yelena Ospiova Anti war protester 78 dragged away by Russian riot police www thetimes co uk accessed 13 March 2022 Ella Kipling 3 March 2022 Yelena Osipova gains roaring support as Leningrad survivor arrested HITC Retrieved 4 March 2022 Rosenberg Steve 2022 03 24 Ukraine Russia The 76 year old artist taking on Putin BBC News Online Retrieved 2022 03 24 V Peterburge napali na hudozhnicu Elenu Osipovu kotoraya sobiralas vyjti na Bessmertnyj polk s antivoennymi plakatami Artist Elena Osipova who was about to march in the Immortal Regiment with anti war posters was attacked in St Petersburg Meduza in Russian Retrieved 2022 05 09 Peterburgskaya blokadnica i hudozhnica Elena Osipova stala pochetnym grazhdaninom Milana Petersburg siege survivor and artist Elena Osipova became an honorary citizen of Milan 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