ArtCult Gallery

Volodymyr Kozhukhar

Illustration

Yellow emptiness140 x 160 cmPrice on request 

  • Read more about the artwork

    Kozhukhar depicts urban everyday life, sports and erotic scenes. But he is not interested in a specific plot, but in motive and potential, that is - formal research. The artist's works resemble random photographs: a fragmented composition and a distant view of the artist.
    "Aesthetics of alienation" makes you see the world for the first time, contrasts with a sincere fascination with everyday life. The artist is a "poet" who finds inspiration not from the beauty of the motif, but from the garbage of everyday life.

Illustration

Yellow emptiness140 x 160 cmPrice on request 

  • Read more about the artwork

    Kozhukhar depicts urban everyday life, sports and erotic scenes. But he is not interested in a specific plot, but in motive and potential, that is - formal research. The artist's works resemble random photographs: a fragmented composition and a distant view of the artist.
    "Aesthetics of alienation" makes you see the world for the first time, contrasts with a sincere fascination with everyday life. The artist is a "poet" who finds inspiration not from the beauty of the motif, but from the garbage of everyday life.

Illustration

Yellow emptiness140 x 160 cmPrice on request 

  • Read more about the artwork

    Kozhukhar depicts urban everyday life, sports and erotic scenes. But he is not interested in a specific plot, but in motive and potential, that is - formal research. The artist's works resemble random photographs: a fragmented composition and a distant view of the artist.
    "Aesthetics of alienation" makes you see the world for the first time, contrasts with a sincere fascination with everyday life. The artist is a "poet" who finds inspiration not from the beauty of the motif, but from the garbage of everyday life.

Illustration

About the artist

Volodymyr Kozhukhar is a Ukrainian painter, graphic artist, living and working in Odesa. He graduated from the Faculty of Art and Graphics of South Ukrainian Pedagogical University named after K. Ushinsky (1996). In art, Kozhukhar is a lone artist who stands apart from the formed creative groups. Since the late 90s, he has consistently developed his own line of painting, producing recognizable artistic style. In addition to figurative scenes, the artist creates abstractions.

  • List of the exhibitions

    Selected personal and group exhibitions:
    2015 Resource, Yatlo Gallery, Odesa
    2015 Blago tvori Natalie Vorona by KS Gallery, KS Gallery, Kyiv
    2014 The Show within the show, Mystetskyi Arsenal, Kyiv, Ukraine
    2013 August Agenda, Dymchuk Gallery, Kyiv, Ukraine
    2013 Odessa school. Traditions and actuality, Mystetskyi Arsenal, Kyiv, Ukraine
    2009 RESTART, Marine Art – Terminal, Odesa, Ukraine
    2009 Resource, Yatlo gallery, Odesa, Ukraine
    2007 The Forest, Arsenal gallery, Kyiv, Ukraine
    2007 Top 10, Kyiv. Fine Art gallery, Kyiv, Ukraine
    2006 The Point, Regina gallery, Moscow, Russia
    2006 Go, Ukraine, go!, Regina gallery, Moscow, Russia
    2005 My Soviet Union, Regina gallery, Moscow, Russia
    2003 No comment, Centre of Contemporary Art, Kyiv, Ukraine
    2003 The Uncertainty of the Visible, L-Art gallery, Kyiv, Ukraine
    2003 New Ukrainian Painting, Regina gallery, Moscow, Russia
    2002 The Best, Passage, Moscow, Russia
    2001 When I’m Sixty Four, Regina gallery, Moscow, Russia
    1999 Living Boxes, Tirs gallery, Odesa, Ukraine
    1999 Lacuum, Tirs, Odesa Ukraine
    1999 TV-lization, Contemporary Art Centre Gallery, Moscow, Russia
    1998 Be Seen, Tirs gallery, Odesa, Ukraine
    1997 Hot Summer 1997, Kyiv, Ukraine