Aljoscha (artist)

Aljoscha (1974 in Hlukhiv, USSR, now Ukraine) is a Ukrainian visual artist known for conceptual installations and sculptures based on ideas of bioism,[1][2] biofuturism[3] and bioethical abolitionism.

Aljoscha, installation "Funiculus umbilicalis", St. Petri, Dortmund, 2015

Prizes

  • 2008
1. Prize in sculpture, XXXV Premio Bancaja[4] Valencia, Spain.
  • 2009
Art prize "Schlosspark 2009",[5] Cologne, Germany.

Selected solo exhibitions

  • 2018
"So long as the mind keeps silent in the motionless world of its hopes, everything is reflected and arranged in the unity of its nostalgia. But with its first move this world cracks and tumbles: an infinite number of shimmering fragments is offered to the understanding. А. Camus", Futuro Gallery & Anna Nova Gallery, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia.
  • 2017
"A Biology of Happiness", Kunstraum Dornbirn, Austria.
"The Hedonotropic Force", Galerie Susanne Neuerburg, Germany
"Know Thyself", Donopoulos International Fine Arts, Mykonos, Greece
"The Gates of the Sun and The Land of Dreams"[6][7]Schloss Benrath, Düsseldorf, Germany.
"The Gates of the Sun and The Land of Dreams", Beck & Eggeling Gallery,[8] Düsseldorf, Germany.
"A Notion Of Cosmic Teleology",[9] Sala Santa Rita, Rome, Italy.
"Early Earth Was Purple",[10] Ural Vision Gallery, Budapest, Hungary.
  • 2016
"Iconoclasm and Bioism", Julia Ritterskamp, Düsseldorf, Germany
"Auratic Objects", Donopoulos International Fine Arts, Thessaloniki, Greece.
"From Homo Faber to Homo Creator",[11] Gallery Martina Kaiser, Cologne, Germany.
"Lotophagie", Gallery Anna Nova, St. Petersburg, Russia.
"Archaeen", Gallery Martina Kaiser, Cologne, Germany.
"Bioethics",[12] Gallery Y, Minsk, Belarus.
  • 2015
"Paradise Engineering", Flora, Cologne, Germany.
"Hadaikum", Gallery Martina Kaiser, Cologne, Germany.
"Animism and Bioism", National Museum of Natural History, Sofia, Bulgaria.
"Funiculus umbilicalis", St. Petri, Dortmund, Germany.
"Synthetic | Elysium", Daab Salon, Cologne, Germany.
  • 2014
"Bioism", Erarata Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia.
"Lotuseffekt", Goethe Institut, Sofia, Bulgaria.
  • 2013
"We love you stars. May you adore us", Galerie Claudia Junig, Cologne, Germany.
"Der ca. 20 Lichtjahre große Nebel enthält Staubsäulen, die bis zu 9,5 Lichtjahre lang sind und an deren Spitze sich neue Sterne befinden", Raum e.V., Düsseldorf, Germany.
"Daidaleia – the presence of fabulous edifices", Donopoulos International Fine Arts, Thessaloniki, Greece.
  • 2012
"Sensorial Panopticum", Beck & Eggeling Gallery, Düsseldorf, Germany.
"Abiogenesis", Kunstraum d-52, Düsseldorf, Germany.
  • 2011
"Objekt als Wesen", Kunstverein APEX, Göttingen, Germany.
"Bioism Involved", Kunstgarten Graz, Austria.
  • 2010
"The children of Daedalus", Donopoulos International Fine Arts, Thessaloniki, Greece.
"Living architectures", Beck & Eggeling Gallery in cooperation with Henn Gallery, Munich, Germany.
"Bioism aims to spread new and endless forms of life throughout the universe", ARTUNITED, Vienna, Austria.
  • 2009
"Biofuturism", Krefelder Kunstverein, Krefeld, Germany.
"Bioism", Museo di Palazzo Poggi, Bologna, Italy.
  • 2008
"Objects – Drawings – Paintings", Beck & Eggeling Gallery, Düsseldorf, Germany.

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