Artists Showed at CADAF Online
Nazar Bilyk | Sergey Melnitchenko | Roman Mikhailov |
Stepan Ryabchenko | Maria Kulikovska | Artem Volokitin |
Nikita & Egor Zigura | Julia Beilaeva |
About
The Mironova Gallery was founded in 2003. Over the years of successful work on the Ukrainian art scene, the gallery has become an influential site for discussion and public awareness of the importance of live and controversial artistic discussions. Regularly taking part in international art fairs and exhibitions, the gallery has become one of the few cultural institutions that today represent Ukrainian art in the global artistic field and international dialogue.
An older generation of artists From the beginning, the gallery has consistently collaborated with artists of the first generation after the post- colonial period. After the referendum on Ukraine's independence in December 1991, the Ukrainian art community began to develop post-Soviet aesthetics and overcome the stereotypes of social realism. The gallery has made its own contribution to this process through a lengthy exhibition program, prominent for such important changes, providing a platform for the expression of such influential artists as Arsen Savadov, Anatoliy Kryvolap, Oksana Mas, Oleg Kulik, Recycle Group and many others.
Artists of the young generation From 2013, gallery started represents an emerging and promising generation of artists who make their efforts to create artworks about aesthetics and unique dimension. The vector of the gallery are young conceptual artists, as Roman Mikhailov, Stepan Ryabchenko, Ksenia Hnylytska, Daniil Galkin, Roman Minin, Sergey Melnichenko and others, their own invented work tools and active exhibition program – not only in our country, but at international art fairs and in collaborations with foreign artists and curators.
Art Fairs & Exhibitions
2019
Kyiv Art Fair 2019
Kyiv Photo 2019
VOLTA Basel 2019
2018
Kyiv Art Fair 2018
Kyiv Photo 2018
Vienna Contemporary 2018
VOLTA Basel 2018
Contacts
Email: info[@]mironova-gallery.com