Tanya Preminger

Her diverse body of work has been displayed internationally in numerous exhibitions and symposiums.

Her father was Nikolay Novozilov, a scientist and winner of the Lenin award, and her mother was Inna Prochaska, an engineer and a lecturer at the Frunze Military Academy in Moscow.

degree from the Surikov Academy of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia.

Her early sculptures were done from clay, wood, and stone, and later she began including earth, grass, water, snow and other materials.

[1] Preminger has participated in over 240 symposiums, competitions and group exhibitions worldwide.

Her monumental works and environmental projects are installed in more than 38 countries around the world.

[9][10][11] 2009 Artist Residence grant, Pedvale Open Air Museum, Latvia.

[15] 2017  “Winners of Ministry of Culture Prize Exhibition”, MOBY Museum, Bat Yam, Israel.

2017  International Land Art Residency, Narrative Movements Komdhara, Hooghly, India.

[9][10][11] 2012  "Hidden Cities" International ArtExpo, Koza Art Association, Istanbul, Turkey.

Artist Residence grant, Pedvale Open Air Art Museum,  Latvia.

2009  "Horizons Rencontre Art Nature"  International Exhibition, Massif du Sancy, France.

[20] 2008  "La Piera Musa Agresti" Prize, Cultural Center Domo Dorossa, Italy.

"Woodhenge". 2007. Wood, iron, gravel. Height 320 Diameter 1100 cm. Furstenfeld, Austria.
"Mater Nostra". 1998. Marble. 100 x 200 x 100 cm. Anatalya, Turkey.