Draft:Veaceslav Jiglițchi
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- Comment: Looks like he's probably notable - what you need to find are some more independent sources about him or his work. We're looking for something a bit more in depth than an announcement of an unveiling of a statue. asilvering (talk) 05:30, 7 October 2024 (UTC)
Veaceslav Jiglitski (ro: Veaceslav Jiglițchi) (born 6 February 1970 Slobodzei (Moldova) is a Moldovan sculptor known for his monuments and park sculptures, which are installed in Moldova, Ukraine, Portugal and Romania.
Biography
[edit]Veaceslav Jiglitski was born on 6 February 1970 in Slobodzei (Moldova) into a family of builders (his father was Polish, from Łódź, and his mother was Ukrainian, from Odesa). He currently lives in Chisinau.[1]
He graduated from the 53rd Secondary School in Chișinău and the Shchusev Art School. He later completed his studies at the A. Plămădeală College of Arts[1]. In 1995, he graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts and Design at the Academy of Music, Theatre, and Fine Arts in Chișinău.[1][2]
Veaceslav has been a member of the Union of Artists of Moldova since 1994.[1]
He is married to sculptor Tatiana Jiglițcha (Bazarova).[2]
Together with the Moldovan sculptor Veaceslav Zaitsevhe, he co-founded the creative studio JZ&B Studio.[3]
Creativity
[edit]Veaceslav Jiglitski is the author of more than 150 monuments and sculptures located in cities across Moldova, Ukraine, Romania and Portugal[1].
Including monuments to Józef Piłsudski[4], Pope John Paul II[5], Adam Mickiewicz[6], Carol Schmidt[7], Romanian King Ferdinand I[8] and many others.
Awards
[edit]- In 2022 he was awarded the Medal of Honour for Services to Polish Culture[9]
- Honourable citizen of Chisinau (since 2019).[1]
- Winner of the Thomas Bach Prize for the development of sport in the arts.[1]
- Winner of the Adam Mickiewicz Prize.[1]
- Winner of the International Olympic Committee Award.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i "Проекты дизайнеров :: Жиглицкий Вячеслав :: Талант творить руками". instylehome.md.
- ^ a b "Вячеслав и Татьяна Жиглицкие: О любви к столице, городских скульптурах и грандиозных проектах". www.aquarelle.md.
- ^ "Life as a play".
- ^ Putsuntik, Sergey (January 31, 2015). "История Кишинёва: Памятник Юзефу Пилсудскому в Кишиневе - Locals".
- ^ "Statue of John Paul II unveiled in Chisinau".
- ^ "Monument to writer Adam Mickiewicz unveiled at library bearing his name".
- ^ "Moldovan-German days celebrated in Chisinau".
- ^ "Regina Maria - Doneaza pentru restabilirea monumentului". Monumentum.
- ^ "Sculptor Veaceslav Jiglitski awarded Poland's Medal for Merit to Culture".
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