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Tkachivskyi Ihor
Ukrainian sculptor Ihor Tkachivskyi explores timeless themes of human nature, relationships, and evolution in his works. His creations seamlessly blend the archaic with the avant-garde, reflecting deep emotions and sentiments. Tkachivskyi's aim as a sculptor is not merely to create aesthetically pleasing objects, but also to evoke a response in the viewer, to convey his own emotions and vision of the world. Each sculpture is an exploration of the boundaries of materials, a play with texture, form, and color, as well as a dialogue with the viewer – a journey into the realm of inner experiences and sensations.
Artist's sculptures
(14)Ihor Tkachivsky is an artist with a wide range of creativity. Fluent in sculpture, graphics, painting. Works in easel and monumental sculpture, works in bronze, wood, stone, metal, snow, ice, creates installations. His works are a look into the future, full of philosophical content. It is an art that makes a person think.
He has participated in more than fifty international symposiums, exhibitions, residences and competitions of modern sculpture.
1997–2001 – Kosiv College of Decorative and Applied Arts, specialty "Artistic woodworking", junior specialist's diploma (full-time education)
2002–2008 – Lviv National Academy of Arts, department of monumental and decorative sculpture, master's degree (full-time education)
2005 – Warsaw Academy of Arts, sculpture department (student exchange program)
2009–2011 – Lviv National Academy of Arts, postgraduate studies, specialty "Art History" (full-time)
International Sculpture Symposium Alliance
NGO "Artistic Brotherhood", Ivano-Frankivsk
The artist's creative works are installed in Poland, France, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Turkey, Iran, the world-famous sculpture park in Cyprus, as well as in private collections in Europe.
2020 - production of the iconostasis of the Italian-Ukrainian part, an outstanding landmark of architecture and a religious center, the Church of the Virgin Mary Rosalia, the Papal Basilica in Pompeii, 700cmx320cm, Italy
2019 - Monumental complex Chapel of Mary, p. Komarov, Ivano-Frankivsk region, stone material, 220x125x65cm
2019 - Memorial plaque to Dmitry Freik on the facade of the Prykarpattsky University. Vasily Stefanik, Ivano-Frankivsk, Bronze/Red granite
2013–2014 - The sculptor worked on the complete restoration of the iconostasis of the Solovetsky Monastery, Arkhangelsk region, Russia
2012–2013 - Worked on a complete renovation of the interior and exterior of the new Istra Monastery in Jerusalem, finishing the wooden iconostasis, Russia
2016 - Sculpture of the deceased Ukrainian soldier, Snyatyn, Black granite, 210x100x95cm
2008 - Memorial plaque erected to the Ukrainian scientist A.Voynarovsky in Hamburg, granite/bronze, Germany
2006 - Restoration of the Ivan Franko Museum, Lviv
1999 - "The Art of Sculpture", Ivano-Frankivsk
2000 - "Kosovo art sculpture", Art Museum, Kosiv
2001 - Collective exhibition "Golden Autumn", Kosiv
2006 - "50 years of the Lviv Academy of Arts", Lviv
2006 - "New integration of the spirit of Galich", Galich
2007 - Exhibition of creative works by artists of the Galich region
2010 - Creative exhibition of the author's sculptures at the annual exhibitions, Moscow, MosBuild, Crocus City Hall, Russia
2011 - Exhibition of the author's sculptures at exhibitions in the Manege, Moscow, Russia
2016 - Group exhibition of sculptures, Palisse, France
2017 - Group exhibition of sculptures, Saint-Michel-de-Chavaignes, France
2018 - Group exhibition of sculptures, Livigno, Italy
2018 - Group exhibition of sculptures, Mirecourt, France
2019 - Group exhibition of sculptures, La Bresse, France
2019 - Group exhibition of sculptures, Lutago, Italy
2021 - Group exhibition "Paints and sculptures", Ivano-Frankivsk
2016–2021 - The sculptures of the author are on permanent display of the National Park in the Sculpture Park "Art Engiadina", Switzerland
2016–2021 - Permanent exhibition of the author's sculptures in Ayia Napa Park, Cyprus
2021 - Personal exhibition "Metamorphoses", Ivano-Frankivsk