Meet the Artist

Biography

Volodymyr Byzov was born in 1946 in Kyiv, Ukraine. Graduated from the Book Illustration Department of the Ukrainian Polygraphic Institute. Member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine.

Laureate of the All-Ukrainian Painting Triennale, Kyiv 2023.

Emotions Through Painting
«Art must respond to the challenges happening in the world; sometimes, these events are not always positive»
Distinctive Style

In painting, Volodymyr Byzov started as a hyperrealist. Then, gradually and deliberately, he transitioned to abstractionism.

The website features works from the past 15 years.

Exhibitions

  • 2022 – Personal exhibition “Signs and sensations” Central House of Artists of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine
  • 2022 – Personal exhibition “Signum temporis” Central House of Artists of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine
  • 2019 – “The Promised Land” Central House of Artists of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine
  • 2018 – Odessa Museum of Western and Eastern Art, personal exhibition, Ukraine
  • 2017 – “Nu art”, “Silentium” personal exhibition, Kyiv, Ukraine
  • 2017 – Central House of Artists of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine, personal exhibition, Kyiv, Ukraine
  • 2015 – X ART-KIEV Contemporary, special project “Signs of the Zodiac”, Kyiv, Ukraine;
  • 2010 – gallery “NUDE ART”, personal exhibition, Kyiv, Ukraine;
  • 2009 – gallery “Irena”, personal exhibition, Kyiv, Ukraine;
  • 2008 – Art-Kyiv, special project “Ukrainian House”, Kyiv, Ukraine;
  • 2008 – Large Sculpture Salon, “Ukrainian House”, Kyiv, Ukraine;
  • 2008 – gallery “Irena”, personal exhibition, Kyiv, Ukraine;
  • 2004 – Foundation for the Promotion of the Arts, solo exhibition, Kyiv, Ukraine;
  • 2002 – Castle Gallery, Brühl, Germany;
  • 2002 – gallery “Irena”, personal exhibition, Kyiv, Ukraine;
  • 2000 – gallery “Rathaus”, Fortheim, Germany;
  • 1998 – Park Gallery, Bad Nauheim, Germany;
  • 1996 – gallery “Rathaus”, Fortheim, Germany;
  • 1995 – Kasnari Gallery, Fuerth, Germany;
  • 1994 – gallery “Stadtnark”, Nuremberg, Germany;
  • 1993 – City Center Gallery, Oldenburg, Germany;
  • 1992 – Schnarkasse Gallery, Bad Kissingen, Germany;
  • 1991 – Meeting House (Ukrainian Club), Munich, Germany.
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