Kyryl Prozenko

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Kyryl Prozenko ( Ukrainian Кирил Проценко , * 1967 in Kiev , Ukrainian SSR ) is a Ukrainian artist of the Ukrainian New Wave movement, which formed during, but especially after, perestroika in the early 1990s.

Career

Prozenko received training from 1986 to 1994 at the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture , Kiev, Department of Graphic Arts.

Works

Methods and archetypes of mass culture and kitsch are essential components of his work. The element of fire, the consuming power of the flame and burning, which come to fruition through the pyrotechnics with which he creates his work, have less of a destructive, but rather a creative component. The philosophical key moment of his work can be found on the levels of psychoanalysis and a processing and reintegration of childhood experiences - often in the way of a poeticization of psychedelic dreams.

Exhibitions

  • 1995: Falling Star - Sociological Research (World Wide Art Gallery, New York, USA)
  • 1997: Spazio Umano (Retrospective Film Show, Milan, Italy)
  • 2002: Still life-for the kitchen, Landscape -for the bedroom (RA-Gallery, Kiev, Ukraine)
  • 2003: 36/6 (Bereznitsky Gallery, Kiev, Ukraine)
  • 2005: Penalti (Bereznitsky Gallery, Kiev, Ukraine)
  • 2006: Heat stroke (Bereznitsky Gallery, Berlin)

Group exhibitions

  • 1994: Alpe Adria Cinema Festival, Italy
  • 1997: Humanism (Biennale of Contemporary Art, Selest, France)
  • 2003: Extra Schengen (Biennale, Venice, Italy)
  • 2004 Manifesta 5th European Biennial of Contemporary Art, Public Space Donostia - San Sebastián, International Foundation Manifesta
  • 2006: Postorange (Kunsthalle Wien, Austria)
  • 2006: Ukraine, go ahead! (Regina Gallery, Moscow, Russia)

Publications

  • Shit is the same everywhere (Contemporary Art Magazine PARTA )

literature

  • Ludmila Bereznitsky: From Red to yellow to blue , Kiev, 2004
  • Perscha Konnektija , Kiev, 2003

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Kyrill Protsenko based on Vienna , accessed on May 28, 2015