Sukholit Oleksandr

He studied at the Uzhhorod School of Decorative and Applied Arts and the Kyiv State Art Institute (now the National Academy of Arts and Crafts), in Vronskyi’s studio. As a student, he was compared to the famous French artist Henri Matisse. After graduating, he retired for 5 years.

Before coming to sculpture, the artist tried many media: different genres of painting and graphic arts techniques. That is why Sukholit’s sculptures are polychrome and surprisingly ‘graphic’.

Oleksandr’s work is prominent in contemporary Ukrainian art, and he is called the ‘Ukrainian Picasso’. His works as a sculptor, graphic artist and painter are held in museums and private collections worldwide.

The most significant exhibitions: ‘Golden Section. Dialogue of Two Geniuses’ Art Ukraine Gallery, Kyiv, Ukraine, (2024), “Oleksandr Sukholit Sculpture and Graphics”, Chocolate House, Kyiv (2020), “Great and Majestic”, Mystetskyi Arsenal, Kyiv, Ukraine (2013), “Drawing”, Shcherbenko Art Centre, Kyiv, Ukraine (2012), ‘Seas of Sukholita’, Triptych Gallery, Kyiv, Ukraine, ‘My Archaic’, Small Gallery of the Mystetskyi Arsenal, Kyiv, Ukraine, ‘Earth’, Ya Gallery Art Centre, Kyiv, Ukraine (2011), ‘Folk Actual. Landscape’, Ya Gallery Art Centre, Kyiv, Ukraine (2010), Pavlo Gudimov’s curatorial project “Mini-Art”, Ya Gallery Art Centre, Kyiv, Ukraine (2009), “Clay”, Ya Gallery Art Centre, Kyiv, Ukraine (2008), “Painting, Graphics”, National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine, ‘New Figurative’, drawing, sculpture, Ya Design Gallery, Kyiv, Ukraine (2007), Art Fair, Ghent, Belgium (2003), ‘From Socialist Realism of the 50s to Postmodernism of the 90s’, Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, UK (1997), I International Art Festival, solo exhibition, Ukrainian House, Kyiv, Ukraine (1996), International Miniprint Triennial, Tokyo, Japan (1995), Triennial Print-94, Tokyo, Japan, III Triennial of Miniprints, Chamalov, France (1994), Soviart, Odense Municipal Museum, Denmark, 21 Views, Odense, Denmark (1990), Sedniv-89, National Museum of Odense, Denmark (1989).

 

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