Shumikhin Danylo

He was born in 1985 in Kherson.

In 2010, he graduated from the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture, Faculty of Sculpture.

In 2013, he joined the project “Industrial Eden” as part of the X Art Kyiv Contemporary at Mystetskyi Arsenal. At that time, its leader was Natalia Zabolotna.

In 2014, he again took part in the IX Art Kyiv Contemporary, Mystetskyi Arsenal, Kyiv, chaired by Natalia Zabolotna.

He participated in numerous exhibition projects, including: Cretaceous Period, Sowart Gallery, Kyiv, International Symposium Land Art Mogrytsya, Mogrytsya, Ukraine (2003); Podilskyi Amulet, Busha, Ukraine, Lamp, P.Art. Com Gallery, Kyiv, Sculpture and Graphics, Mystets Gallery, Kyiv (2010); V Triennial of Sculpture, Central House of Artists, Kyiv, Big Sculpture Salon, Kyiv (2011); Light of Art, M17 Contemporary Art Centre, Kyiv, Big Sculpture Salon, Kyiv (2012); Artist Draw A4, Ballpoint Pen, Karas Gallery, Kyiv (2014); Corpusculum, Institute of Contemporary Art Problems, Kyiv (2015); Christmas Exhibition, Central House of Artists, Kyiv (2016); Corpusculum, Lavra Gallery, Kyiv, New Time, Port Creative Hub, Kyiv, VII Sculpture Triennial, Central House of Artists, Kyiv, Assumption, Gaz Group – Shumikhin, Dzyga Art Centre, Lviv, Ukraine (2017); Kyiv Squats, Material Proof, Kyiv, Volume Park, Natalka Park, Kyiv, Venue Atelier, CerModern, Ankara, Turkey, Kyiv Art Fair, Kyiv, Subjunctive Mood, Mystets Gallery, Kyiv, More than Sculpture, AU Gallery, Kyiv (2018); Sculpture Camp, Edem Resort Medical, Arrows, Kyiv Art Fair, Kyiv, Illusion of Matter, M17 Contemporary Art Centre, Kyiv (2019).

Danylo Shumikhin works with several media. Central to his work are the themes of memory, rethinking the historical past, information and the field it creates. The language of Shumikhin’s works is quite laconic, but behind the outward simplicity lies a conceptuality that is typical for Ukrainian millennial artists.

Currently, the sculptor’s works from several series are on display at Art Ukraine Gallery.

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