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Encyclopedia > Anton Solomoukha

Anton Solomoukha (born 1945, Kiev) is an Ukrainian painter and photographer, currently living in France. He graduated from the Fine Arts School of Kiev and left the USSR in 1978. His works are mostly neoclassicist; Sigmund Freud, psychoanalysis and more recently the bilboquet are recurring themes in his works.


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+ Zorya Fine Art + Anton S. Kandinsky (1512 words)
The concentrated plasticity of coloristic exploration, the poetization of painterly texture and of canvas as a substance, and a favoring of plein air exploration became a dominant trend in Ukrainian art, preserving the indestructible memory of Oleksandr Murashko, ruthlessly executed by the Bolsheviks.
The new wave of emigration from Ukraine brought several artists deserved recognition in the West, among them Anton Solomoukha, Vitalii Sazonov, Volodymyr Makarenko, Anton Skorubsky Kandinsky, and Omelian Mazuryk.
The Zorya Fine Art gallery, based in Greenwich, CT, represents and disseminates the creative achievements of Ukrainian artists who contribute through their cutting-edge vision to the spectrum of artistic value, and saturate the melodics of the global art community with new and fresh emotional intonations.
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