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November 2009 [first] ) was a Ukrainian painter. As a co -founder and the most important artist of the Ukrainian Trans Avantgarde He worked with video concept art and graphics in Kiev, Ukraine and Munich, Germany. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Hnyyzkyj was one of the pioneers of the “Southern Wave” painting. Southern Wave describes a art movement at the beginning of the 1990s, especially in Ukraine, which found its main influence times from the upheaval after the perestroika. In the overall process of Ukrainian painting in recent years, which is primarily devoted by the processing of the topics of the repeatedly burial uncertainties and unpredictability of Ukrainian life, Hnyzkyj is one of the most permanent artists. The consequence of his work can be found in the flight and constant mimicry, some of which increase in absurd. In his latest work, he turns to irrational painting, decodes the myth and semantics of the heroes of modern animated films, fairy tales and legends in a personal, individual myth. During his creative period in Munich, he turned away from looking at the interrelation between paintings, photographs and objects, which primarily addressed his installations in the 1990s, and devoted himself to “realistic” painting. The “portraits” of shoes and clothing reflect the photographic representations of Bernd and Hilla Becher or Andreas Gursky – which are presented here in the form of monuments. During his artistic activity, he founded the “Institution of Unstable Thought” based on the Ukrainian artist collective and an NGO organization. In 2002 he began to design production design for film and television, and he also works as a conceptual artist for live campaigns. 2007: Bereznitsky Gallery and CCA, Kiew, Ukraine, Shargorod and the following 2007: Stella Foundation, Moscow, Russia, Mediacomfort 2006: Stella Art Gallery, Moscow, Russia, ColorStripes 2006: Bereznitsky Gallery (L-art), Kiew, Ukraine, B-painting 2006: Bereznitsky-Gallery (L-art), Kiew, Ukraine, Art Moscow 2007: Venice Biennale, Ukrainian Pavilion 2006: Bereznitsky Gallery (L-art), Kiew, Ukraine, New Formate 2006: Kunsthalle Vienna, Austria, Postorange 2006: PinchukartCenter, Kiev, Ukraine, New Space 2006: Regina Gallery, Moscow, Russia, Go ukraine, go! 2006: FINARARTFAIR, MANEEZH, Moscow, Russia 2006: ArtMoscow, Central House of Artists, Moskau, Russland 2004: Ukrainian Artists\u2019 Union Gallery, Age of romantism 2003: Central House of Artists, Moskau, Russland, Digital Russia 2003: Bereznitsky Gallery, (L-art), Kiew, Ukraine, Waiting of Karmapa 2003: Moscowartfair, Russia, Us-Them 2002: Ukrainian Artists\u2019 Union Gallery, Kiew, UA, This Killing Beauty 2001: City Gallery, Rosenheim, Germany, Isskustvo 2000 \u2013 New Art from Russia 2000: Kiev International Media Art Festival, Kiew, Ukraine, The other nature 2000: Nationa Art Museum, Kiew, UA, Intervals 1999: International Art festival, casz, ua, Pinakotheque 1994: Fine Art Museum, Odessa, UA, Free Zone * 2006: Art Moscow Bereznitsky-Gallery 1998: Gallery of the Center for Contemporary Art at NaKUMA, Ukraine, The Thing within inside 1994: Super Gallery, Munich, dairy Maid 1991: 1.0 Gallery, Moscow, Russia, According to the Plan From Red to Yellow and Blue , Ludmila Bereznitsky, Kyiev, \u200b\u200b2004 Perscha Konnectija , Kyiv, 2003 \u2191 obituary @first @2 Template: Link\/www.openspace.ru ( Page no longer available, search in Webarchiven ) Info: The link was automatically marked as a defect. 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