Artworks from the Foretypes exhibition at the M17 CAC (11 April - 9 June 2024)
Pictorial counterpoints
2000, wood, oil, 58 x 78 cm
Twilight chord
1997, canvas, oil, 100 x 125 cm
Horizontal composition 1
1996, canvas, oil, 80 x 100 cm
Horizontal composition 2
1996, canvas, oil,
82 x 99 cm
Composition 2
1996, canvas, oil, 80 x 100 cm
Composition
1997, canvas, oil, 70 x 80 cm
Composition
1997, canvas, oil,
70 x 80 cm
Untitled
2004, canvas, oil, 130 x 145 cm
Untitled
1986, canvas, oil, 100 x 105 cm
Structure
2004, canvas, oil, 59 x 59 cm
Untitled
Early 2000s, canvas, oil, 120 x 110 cm
Untitled
Early 2000s, canvas, oil,
120 x 105 cm
Untitled
1997, canvas, oil, 107 x 200 cm
Untitled
1998, canvas, oil,107 x 200 cm
Diptych
1995, canvas, oil, 138 x 100 cm
Untitled
1996, canvas, oil, 66 x 56 cm
From the "Structure" quadriptych
2007, canvas, oil, 200 x 180 cm
From the "Structure" quadriptych
2007, canvas, oil,
200 x 180 cm
From the "Structure" quadriptych
2007, canvas, oil,
200 x 180 cm
From the "Structure" quadriptych
2007, canvas, oil,
200 x 180 cm
Untitled
Canvas, oil,25 х 35 cm
Anxious Evening (From the series “24 March 2022”)
2022, сanvas, oil, 35 х 50 cm
Untitled
Canvas, oil, 30 х 40 cm
Moonlit night
2020, сanvas, oil, 10 х 20 cm
Evening sunset
2022, сanvas, oil, 30 х 40 cm
Evening ray (From the series “Carpathians”)
2019, сanvas, oil, 20 х 30 cm
Untitled
1987, canvas, oil, 125 x 100 cm
Composition
1994, canvas, oil, 70 x 100 cm
Untitled
1997, canvas, oil, 80 x 100 cm
Module variant
1997, canvas, oil, 120 x 100 cm
Untitled
1997, canvas, oil, 112 x 150 cm
Untitled
2000, canvas, oil, 111 x 170 cm
Untitled
2000, canvas, oil, 139 x 199 cm
Untitled
2000, canvas, oil, 125 x 150 cm
Untitled
1997, canvas, oil, 140 x 160 cm
Composition
1997, canvas, oil, 101 x 125 cm
Untitled
Late 1990s, canvas, oil, 68 x 108 cm
Untitled
Late 1990s, canvas, oil, 81 х 81 cm
Untitled
2000, canvas, oil, 120 x 100 cm
Module composition
2002, canvas, oil, 108 x 107 cm
Composition
2003, canvas, oil, 95 x 115 cm
Composition
2001, canvas, oil, 60 x 60 cm
Untitled
Early 2000s, canvas, oil, 135 x 150 cm
Untitled
Late 1990s, canvas, oil, 101 x 121 cm
Untitled
1999, canvas, oil, 170 x 198 cm
Untitled
1999, canvas, oil, 194 x 200 cm
Composition
2000, canvas, oil, 180 x 200 cm
Untitled
2002, canvas, oil, 200 x 180 cm
Untitled
2002, canvas, oil, 200 x 180 cm
Structure
2005, canvas, oil, 99 x 97 cm
Structure
2005, canvas, oil, 100 x 80 cm
Structure
2005, canvas, oil, 100 x 80 cm
Angel
2023, author's technique,190 x 141 cm
Angel
2023, author's technique,195 x 135 cm
Angel
2023, author's technique,148 x 116 cm
Angel
2023, author's technique,158 x 118 cm
Apostle Peter
2023, author's technique,136 x 127 cm
Angels
2023, author's technique,150 x 142 cm
Angels
2023, author's technique,141 x 201 cm
Angel
2023, author's technique,180 x 81 cm
Horse on golden
2017, oil on canvas160 x 200 cmPrice on request
Landscape
2020, canvas, oil100 x 100 cmSold
About the artist
Anatoly Krivolap was born in 1946 in Yahotyn city. He obtained his education at the Kyiv Art Institute, where he studied in the studio of Victor Puzyrkov.
After graduating from the institute, for 15 years he lived a non-public lifestyle, pursuing his artistic ambitions, and refusing to follow the unified Soviet style of socialist realism. The artist’s creative breakthrough occurred in the mid-1980s with the “discovery” of the Fauvists. Since the late 1980s, the name of Anatoly Kryvolap has been emerging more often in the art space, critics wrote about him, noting his scenic painterly temperament.
In 1992, together with Tiberiy Szilvashi, Oleksandr Zhyvotkov, Marko Heiko, and Mykola Kryvenko, he founded the art group ‘Zhyvopysnyi Zapovidnyk’, which influenced contemporary Ukrainian fine art for decades.
In 2011, Kryvolap was recognised as the “Person of the Year” in Ukraine. In the same year, the artist’s works twice set world records for sales of contemporary Ukrainian art on the international art market. In 2012, the artist received the Taras Shevchenko National Prize. From 2021 – academician of the National Academy of Arts of Ukraine.
Landscapes of Anatoliy Kryvalap contain emotional perfectness, the atmosphere completely opposite to the glossy and urban world. They arouse the desire to become a part of the harmonious universe, to dismiss your sign beyond the horizon.His colors cannot be confused with anything. Monochrome pictures with enormous energy, hot colors, and encrypted secrets. Here one can see the Ukrainian land – warm, fertile, and friendly; and textured spots on the horizon a moon, a boat, a man, a horse ... The artist directly appeals to the emotions, the subconscious. His work is on the verge of abstraction and figurative arts.