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Ukrainian painter, mystical landscapes and still life.
Oleksii Ivaniuk (b. October 1 1988, Pyriatyn, Poltava region) is a Ukrainian painter working in landscape and still life. He combines emotional color, texture, and minimalist form. A member of the National Union of Artists since 2013, active in plein‑airs and exhibitions since 2010.
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Oleksii Ivaniuk (b. October 1 1988, Pyriatyn, Poltava region) is a Ukrainian painter working in landscape and still life. He combines emotional color, texture, and minimalist form. A member of the National Union of Artists since 2013, active in plein‑airs and exhibitions since 2010.
2016
Finalist of “New Ukrainian Landscape” contest, Kyiv
2016
Diploma recipient at the A. I. Kuindzhi Memorial, Kyiv
2013
Winner of the National Painting Triennale–2013, Kyiv
2021
“Time” at Mironova Foundation, Kyiv
2019
“Realism” at Mironova Gallery, Kyiv
2019
“FOREST / FOREVER” at Triptych Gallery, Kyiv
2016
Project “Feel Ukraine” at the Ukrainian Parliament, Kyiv
2016
Exhibition at National Museum of Russian Art, Kyiv
2015
Personal project “Nebo.Kray” at Kyiv History Museum, Kyiv
2014
Exhibition at Triptych Gallery, Kyiv
2014
Solo exhibition at the House of Artists (NSHU), Kyiv
2020
“Tell Me About Silence” project at Museum of Contemporary Ukrainian Art Korsakiv, collection “Time”, Lutsk
2018
“Lad” family project at Kyiv History Museum, Kyiv
2017
Inner Japan project at Kyiv History Museum, Kyiv
2016
Kyiv Art Week, project “Contradictions. Oppositions”, Kyiv
2015
X ART‑KYIV Contemporary and art battle at Gogolfest (Cultprostir), Kyiv
2013
Painting Triennale, Ukrainian Still Life, Independence Day exhibitions, Pilgrims international exhibition, Kyiv and Poltava
Since 2010
Participation in national exhibitions and plein‑airs
2020
Poltava region — feature on Twins Gallery about Oleksii’s style, emphasizing motion and color
Additional coverage in local Poltava media about solo exhibitions and plein‑airs in Pyriatyn
2019
Group exhibition of Ukrainian artists in Berlin (Ukrainian Contemporary Art Days), Germany
2017
Participant in international art symposium in Brno, Czech Republic
2015
Plein‑air and Ukrainian artists’ exhibition in Krakow (cultural exchange project), Poland
2014
Participant in the international group exhibition “Six Artists from Ukraine,” Rovena, Italy
2015–23
Regular participant in charity art auctions organized by Mironova Foundation and Cultprostir
Since 2013
Member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine
Works are part of the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Ukrainian Art Korsakiv (Lutsk), Kyiv History Museum, and private collections in France, Canada, and Germany
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Oleksii Ivaniuk was born in 1988 in Pyriatyn. He studied fine and decorative arts in Poltava.
Since 2010, he has participated in national exhibitions and plein‑airs, becoming a member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine in 2013. In 2016, he was a finalist of the “New Ukrainian Landscape” competition and a diploma recipient at the Kuindzhi Memorial. In 2019, he presented the “FOREST FOREVER” project at Triptych Gallery, exploring time and nature through landscape. In 2021, Mironova Foundation showcased his solo project “Time,” combining painting with mirrored objects.
His works stand out for their interplay of texture, color, and minimalist form, evoking a sense of suspended moment.
I work with landscape as with memory. Each brushstroke is an attempt to stop a fleeting moment and preserve it in color.
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