Anna Prykhodko, born in 1984, artist, PhD in Arts Criticism (Modern Art Research Institute, National Academy of Arts of Ukraine, Kyiv, 2016), working with themes of memory and forgetting, local identity, temporality. In her works, she depicts abandoned marginal spaces and places of functional purpose, in which the individual loses a sense of self-identification, turning into a faceless user of transiting "nobody's" spaces.
Lives and works in Kyiv.
Participated art projects and exhibitions.
Works are stored in private collections in Ukraine and abroad.
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS AND PROJECTS:
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Exhibition project "Bread", National Center "Ukrainian House" (Kyiv, Ukraine, 2025-2026);
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Exhibition project "Shelf of Intellectual Journeys", Fundament Book Festival, National Center "Ukrainian House" (Kyiv, Ukraine, 2025);
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Personal pop-up exhibition "Contemplation", Atelier 36 (Kyiv, Ukraine, 2025);
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Group exhibition "Memory ", Atelier 36 (Kyiv, Ukraine, 2025);
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Group exhibition "Levkas miniature art", Center for Contemporary Art "White world" (Kyiv, Ukraine, 2024);
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Group exhibition "Nothing is more permanent than the temporary", temporary art space "Vnutrishnist" (Lyubotyn, Ukraine, 2024);
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Third All-Ukrainian Biennale of Levkas, Center for Contemporary Art "White world" (Kyiv, Ukraine, 2023). Catalog;
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"Timelessness", exhibition, Imagine Point Gallery (Kyiv, Ukraine, 2023). Catalog;
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Group exhibition "Levkas miniature art", Center for Contemporary Art "White world" (Kyiv, Ukraine, 2022);
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"What is blue?" exhibition of Portal Art Prize nominees, Portal 11 Gallery (Kyiv, Ukraine, 2021). Catalog;
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Group exhibition "Popcorn", Imagine Point Gallery (Kyiv, Ukraine, 2021);
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Second All-Ukrainian Biennale of Levkas, Center for Contemporary Art "White world" (Kyiv, Ukraine, 2021). Catalog;
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"Trainspotting", Center for Contemporary Art "White World" (Kyiv, Ukraine, 2020);
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Group exhibition "Observation 2020", Center for Contemporary Art "White World" (Kyiv, Ukraine, 2020);
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Biennale of Contemporary Art "Art Bread", Hlebzavod (Kyiv, Ukraine, 2019);
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"As It Is Today", IMB Hall Art Gallery (Kyiv, Ukraine, 2019).
