Alexandr Onishenko
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Biography
Alexandr Onishenko is an artist based in Prague, Czech Republic. Well known for his vibrant impressionist paintings, his work is exhibited throughout Europe and the United States.
Life and career
Alexandr Onishenko was born in 1957 in Chernihiv (also referred to as Chernigov, Ukrainian) the capital of the Ukrainian province of Chernihiv Oblast. His artistic studies were encouraged and supported from an early age by his father. In 1979, he graduated from the Institute of Art in Kiev and became a member of the Russian Art Union.
State regulation of the arts under the Soviet Union encouraged Onishenko and many other young artists to rebel and form an illegal artists’ collective, which was housed in the Yeletsky Monastery.
In 1981, Onishenko and several companions moved to the Tevriz district of the Omsk Provence in Siberia. After six years of “self-exile”, he returned to the Ukraine in 1987. Fleeing the increasing political turmoil in the years just before the fall of the Soviet Union, Onishenko moved to Yugoslavia briefly before settling in Prague, Czech Republic in 1991.
After years of painting on the famous Charles Bridge, Onishenko met with such success that he opened his own gallery in 1994 (Galerie Jakubska) in Prague’s Old Town.
Onishenko presently resides in Prague and has become one the city's most accomplished artists receiving both the Franz Kafka Prize and the Masaryk Academy of Sciences Award.
Artwork
The signatures style of Alexandr Onishenko's Impressionism work includes exclusive use of the palette knife and painting on black canvases. The artist's description of his own work as "New Impressionism" is not to be confused with the pointillism of Neo-Impressionism. Its own distinction lies in the use of a traditional impasto painting technique wherein paint is applied in heavy, textured quantity and sometimes even mixed directly on the surface of the canvas, while at the same time Onishenko departs dramatically from traditional Impressionism by beginning on a pitch-black surface. This reversal of the painting process - moving from darkness to light - brings with it the high level of contrast and vibrancy of color that the artist's paintings are known for.
Alexandr Onishenko portrays a wide variety of subjects in his work. Still Lives, nudes, land and cityscapes are all well represented in his portfolio, but over the years one of his most famous motifs has remained his bird's-eye perspective paintings of the rooftops of Prague. He is very well traveled and continues to be inspired in his work even years after visiting a new location.
"Jewish Dance" 1999
"Status Quo" 2008
"Sofa" 1999
"Charles Bridge" 2006
"Man and His Destiny" 2009
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2013
- Hayden-Hays Gallery, Colorado Springs (USA)
- The LaLit New Delhi Art Gallery, New Delhi (India)
- Group Exhibition THETA Art of Malaysia & Alexandr Onishenko, Prague (CZE)
Under patronage of Embassy of Malaysia & Malaysian Cultural Heritage Foundation 2012
- Hayden-Hays Gallery, Colorado Springs (USA)
2011
- Sounds of Light, 38 Devonshire, London, GBR
2010
- Hayden-Hays Gallery, Colorado Springs, CO, USA
- Scandinavian Premiere, Quality Spa and Resort, Stromstad, Sweden
- Radniční sklípek, Liberec, Czech Republic
2009
- The Smithfield Gallery, London, UK
- Municipal House Foyer, Liberec, Czech Republic
- Sounds of Light, The Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK
- New Paintings, Galerie Eraunsia, Saint-Jean-de-Luz, France
2008
- The Smithfield Gallery, London, UK
2007
- Langham Fine Art Gallery, Suffolk, UK
- Výtvarná scéna 2007 Carolinum, Prague, Czech Republic
- Ve Věži Gallery, Mělník, Czech Republic
- Reproductions & Photographs, Divadlo v Ostrave, Ostrava, Czech Republic
2006
- Langham Fine Art Gallery, Suffolk, UK
2005
- Ve Věži Gallery, Mělník, Czech Republic
2004
- Belgyogyaszati Klinika, Budapest, Hungary
2003
- Centre Culturel De La Visitation, Périgueux, France
- Le secret de la Toile Noire, Le Chartrier Cour du Chateau, Bricquebec France
1999
- Park Avenue Atrium, New York, USA
1998
- Art-Manezh – 98 Exhibition, Moscow, Russia
- Exhibition Hall, Horazdovice, Czech Republic
1997
- Ve Věži Gallery, Mělník, Czech Republic
1994
- Borowian Gallery, Munich, Germany
- Galerie d’Art Llahi 2, Rússia a Andorra, La Vela Andorra, Andorra
1991
- La Ambiente Gallery, Wolfsburg, Germany
- Borowian Gallery, Munich, Germany
1989
- Varna, Bulgaria