Vasiliy Ryabchenko

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Vasiliy Ryabchenko
Born (1954-07-23) 23 July 1954 (age 67)
NationalityUkraine
EducationGrekov Odessa Art school, Saint Petersburg Art and Industry Academy, K. D. Ushynsky South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University
Known forPainting, graphics, photo, objects, installation
Movementneo-expressionism, postmodernism
Awards"Golden Section" (1996)
Websitewww.vasiliyryabchenko.com
Undecipherable characters shore, 200 х 400 cm, canvas, oil, 1989
Deterrence&, 140 х 170 cm, oil on canvas, 1989
Daphne, 200 x 150 cm, oil on canvas, 1989 (Odessa Art Museum)

Vasiliy Ryabchenko (born 23 July 1954, Odessa, USSR) is a Ukrainian painter, photographer, and installation artist.[1] One of the key figures in contemporary Ukrainian art, and the "New Ukrainian Wave".[2][3]

Exhibitions[]

"Swing for stumps", installation, 200 cm, wooden constructions, stump, chain, 1993
"Big Bembi", installation, barrels, linear lamps, deer horns, 1994
  • 2017 | Outcasts salon / Naval Museum, Odessa, Ukraine[4]
  • 2017 | Cold Faith / Invogue Gallery, Odessa, Ukraine[5]
  • 2016 | The spirit of time / Zenko Art Foundation, Tatarov, Ukraine[6]
  • 2016 | Recipe for Utopia / Modern Art Research Institute, Kiev, Ukraine[7]
  • 2016 | Dashing 90th / The Museum of Odessa Modern Art, Odessa, Ukraine
  • 2016 | Ergo sum. Self-portraits exhibition / Dukat Gallery, Kiev, Ukraine
  • 2016 | Three generations of Ukrainian artists in the Tatyana and Boris Grinev collection / Yermilov Centre, Kharkov, Ukraine[8]
  • 2015 | Enfant Terrible. Odessa conceptualism / National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine[9]
  • 2015 | Museum collection. Ukrainian Contemporary Art 1985–2015 / Mystetskyi Arsenal, Kiev, Ukraine[10]
  • 2014 | Ukrainian landscape / Mystetskyi Arsenal, Kiev, Ukraine[11]
  • 2013 | Odessa school. Tradition and Currency / Mystetskyi Arsenal, Kiev, Ukraine[12]
  • 2012 | The Myth. Ukrainian Baroque / National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine[13]
  • 2012 | Contemporary Ukrainian artists / Yermilov Centre, Kharkov, Ukraine
  • 2011 | Independent / Mystetskyi Arsenal, Kiev, Ukraine[14]
  • 2010 | TOP-10 Contemporary Artists of Odessa / Hudpromo Gallery, Odessa, Ukraine[15]
  • 2010 | Star Wars / Korobchinsky Art Centre, Odessa, Ukraine[16]
  • 2009 | Restart / Marine Art Terminal, Odessa, Ukraine[17]
  • 2009 | Ukrainian New Wave / National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine
  • 2008 | Odessa Contemporary Art / The Museum of Odessa Modern Art, Odessa, Ukraine
  • 2008 | Exhibition dedicated to the 70th anniversary of National Artists Union of Ukraine / Central Artists House, Kiev, Ukraine
  • 2004 | Farewell to arms / Mystetskyi Arsenal, Kiev, Ukraine
  • 2003 | First Collection / Central Artists House, Kiev, Ukraine
  • 2000 | Partial eclipse / French Cultural Center, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
  • 2000 | Positive reaction / Odessa Museum of Western and Eastern Art, Odessa, Ukraine
  • 1999 | Pinakothek / Ukrainian House, Kiev, Ukraine
  • 1998 | Month of photography / Bratislava, Slovakia
  • 1998 | Out-of-Graphics / Odessa Art Museum, Odessa, Ukraine
  • 1998 | Coldness Academy / Odessa Art Museum, Odessa, Ukraine
  • 1998 | Sides / Karas Gallery, Kiev, Ukraine
  • 1998 | Two days and two nights / Contemporary Music Festival, Odessa, Ukraine
  • 1998 | All-Ukrainian Youth Exhibition / Central Artists House, Kiev, Ukraine
  • 1997 | Photosynthesis / Exhibitions directorate of the National Artists Union of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine
  • 1996 | Phantom opera / Young Spectator Theater, Odessa, Ukraine
  • 1996 | Jam look / Contemporary Art Center, Kiev-Mohyla Academy, Kiev, Ukraine
  • 1996 | Golden section / Applicants Exhibition for the title "Best Artist of 1996", Ukrainian House, Kiev, Ukraine
  • 1996 | Commodity fetishism / Ukrainian House, Kiev, Ukraine
  • 1996 | Naked Dream / Blanc Art Gallery, Kiev, Ukraine
  • 1996 | Family album / Contemporary Art Center, Kiev-Mohyla Academy, Kiev, Ukraine
  • 1996 | Synthetic Art Advertising / Karas Gallery, Kiev, Ukraine[18]
  • 1996 | Batiscaf-1/ International Symposium / Sailors Palace, Odessa, Ukraine
  • 1996 | ART festival participant / Odessa Museum of Western and Eastern Art, Odessa, Ukraine
  • 1996 | Two days and two nights / Contemporary Music Festival, Odessa, Ukraine[19]
  • 1995 | Dr. Frankenstein's study / Scientists House, Odessa, Ukraine[20]
  • 1995 | Blood test / Exhibitions directorate of the National Artists Union of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine
  • 1995 | Kandinsky Syndrome / Local History Museum, Odessa, Ukraine
  • 1995 | Two days and two nights / Tirs Contemporary Art Center, Odessa, Ukraine
  • 1994 | Free zone / Odessa Art Museum, Odessa, Ukraine
  • 1994 | Cultural Revolution Space / Ukrainian House, Kiev, Ukraine[21]
  • 1994 | Terrible – amorous / Tirs Contemporary Art Center, Odessa, Ukraine
  • 1994 | Traditions Continuation / Odessa Art Museum, Odessa, Ukraine
  • 1994 | Lux ex tenebris / Tirs Contemporary Art Center, Odessa, Ukraine
  • 1993 | Grafik aus Odessa / Municipal Gallery, Rosenheim, Germany
  • 1993 | Random exhibition / Tirs Contemporary Art Center, Odessa, Ukraine[22]
  • 1993 | Europe Steppes / Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw, Poland
  • 1993 | Diaspora / Central Artists House, Moscow, Russia
  • 1991 | Kunst aus Odessa / Galerie im Alten Rathaus, Prien am Chiemsee, Germany
  • 1991 | The Glory and Modernity of Odessa / Yokohama, Japan
  • 1991 | Ukrainian pictorial art of the ХХ century / National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kiev, USSR
  • 1990 | Babylon / Central Youth Palace, Moscow, USSR
  • 1990 | After modernism – 2 / Odessa Art Museum, Odessa, USSR[23]
  • 1990 | Avec Cézanne, avec Van Gogh pour la montagne Sant Victore... / Marseille, France
  • 1990 | Soviart. Three generations of Ukrainian pictorial art of the 60-80s / Odense, Denmark
  • 1990 | Soviart. Three generations of Ukrainian pictorial art of the 60-80s / Commerce and Industry Chamber, Kiev, USSR
  • 1989 | After modernism / Odessa Art Museum, Odessa, USSR[24]
  • 1989 | New figurations / Literary Museum, Odessa, USSR[25]
  • 1988 | All-Union Young Artists Exhibition / Manezh, Moscow, USSR
  • 1973 – 1989 | participant of regional, republican, all-Union, foreign exhibitions

Collections[]

  • Zimmerli Art Museum (New Jersey, United States)
  • Udmurt Republican Fine Arts Museum (Izhevsk, Russia)
  • Museum of Modern Art of Ukraine [26](Kiev, Ukraine)
  • Odessa Art Museum (Odessa, Ukraine)
  • The Museum of Odessa Modern Art[27] (Odessa, Ukraine)
  • Nikanor Onatsky Regional Art Museum (Sumy, Ukraine)
  • Chernihov Regional Art Museum (Chernihov, Ukraine)
  • Ministry of Culture (Kiev, Ukraine)
  • Exhibitions directorate of the National Artists Union of Ukraine (Kiev, Ukraine)
  • Zaporozhye Regional Art Museum (Zaporozhye, Ukraine)

Bibliography[]

  • Steffy Antony, "Interpretation of Emotions Through Colors and Patterns used in "Red Room I" by Vasiliy Ryabchenko" / International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE) / ISSN: 2278-3075,Volume-8, Issue-7C2, May 2019
  • Museum collection "Ukrainian Contemporary Art 1985–2015 from private collections" / Art Arsenal – Kiev, 2015. – p. 52 – 53
  • Contemporary ukrainian artist. – Rodovid, 2012. – p. 136 – 143
  • Myth. Ukrainian Baroque / National Art Museum of Ukraine. – Kiev, 2012. – p. 39, 161
  • All-Ukrainian Triennial of Painting, Kyiv – 2010 / National Union of Artists of Ukraine. – 2010. – p. 37
  • Ukrainian New Wave / National Art Museum of Ukraine. — Kiev, 2009. — p. 164 – 171
  • Visual art. From avant-garde shifts to the newest directions. The development of visual art of Ukraine of the XX-XXI century. — Modern Art Research Institute — Kiev, 2008. — p. 119
  • Modern art of the times of independence of Ukraine: 100 names. – Mysl. – 2008. – p. 536–539, p. 640
  • Odessa Regional Organization of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine. – Grafikplus, 2006. – p. 117
  • Farewell to arms / Art Arsenal. — Kiev, 2004. — p. 67, 121
  • Portfolio. The art of Odessa in the 1990s. Collection of texts / Soros Center for Contemporary Art-Odessa. – Odessa, 1999. – p. 13, 15, 22, 24–26, 36, 52–53, 60–65, 164–167, 294–301, 312
  • Ukrainian art of the 1960s – 1980s. – Soviart. – Mammens Bogtrykkeri A / S. – p. 9 – 20. p. 88 – 89

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