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Yuliy
Sinkevych
24-b, Sichnevogo Povstania str., apt.35
252010 Kiev, Ukraine
tel. h.+380-44-290-79-32
Born on April 8, 1938 in Kyiv.
Graduated from Kyiv Arts Academy (Sculpture department)
, 1961.
In co-authorship with sculptors M.Hrytsyuk and
A.Fuzhenko created the monument to T.Shevchenko in Moscow in 1964.
Author of the monument "Birds of Chernobyl"
in Berlin.
Author of many monuments and pieces of decorative
sculpture in Ukraine and outside.
Author of the monument "Prometey" in Chernobyl.
His sculpture composition "The Family" was presented
by President of Ukraine at the case of 50-th years anniversary of UNO to
the Headquarters of UNO in Geneva (Switzerland).
Initiaitor of symposium movement in Ukraine.Prize
winner of small forms plastics contest in Budapest and Ravenna (Dante
Memorial).
Works in all genres and all sculpture material.
Exibitions:
1976 the personal exhibition in
Kiev
1978 the personal exhibition in
Lvov (Ukraine)
1989 the personal exhibition in
Kiev (sculptures and graphic pictures)
1990 the personal exhibition in
Paris (France, the gallery "Natalie"
1991 the personal exhibition together
with the father L. Sinkevych (architect)
1992 the exhibition in Malm (Sweden)
1992 the personal exhibition in
Kiev (The museum of Russian Art)
1993 the exhibition in Toulouse
(France)
1993 monument "Music" in Toulouse
(France)
1993 the exhibition in "World Bank"
1993 the exhibition in Toulouse
(France) "L'atelier" gallery
1994 the group exhibition in "Ukrainian
House" gallery
1994 the exhibition in Paris (France)
"Art Viva" gallery
1995 the exhibition in Kiev,
Yuliy Sinkevych,
Lev Sinkevych second (sculpture),
Lev Sinkevych (graphic)
1995 Kiev (Ukraine) UNO embassy
1995 Kiev (Ukraine) "Earth Club"
1995 Kiev (Ukraine) "Triptych"
gallery
1996 the personal exhibition in
Slavutich (Ukraine)
1998 the personal exhibition in
"Lavra" gallery in Kiev
Participant of international and ukrainian symposia on sculpture:
1978 Nadu-Tad (Hungary) wood;
1979 Nadu-Tad (Hungary) wood;
1983 Frunthe (Kyrgyzstan) stone;
1986 Truscavets (Ukraine) wood;
1987 Berlin (DDR) stone;
1988 Kiev (Ukraine) stone;
1988 Odessa (Ukraine) stone;
1989 Oles’k (Ukraine) stone;
1991 Beshkek (Kyrgyzstan) stone;
1991 Ochakiv (Ukraine) stone;
1992 Ochakiv (Ukraine) stone;
1993 Toulouse (France) stone;
1992-93 Kiev (Ukraine) stone;
1994 Carhaix (Bretagne, France) "Evrosculpture 94";
1995 Mykolayiv (Ukraine) stone;
1995 Truscavets (Ukraine) "Stone 95";
1996 Buik-Slivke (Turkey) stone;
1997 Solonik (Greece) stone;
1999 Chan’chun (China) stone;
2000 Drama (Greece) stone |