Oleksandr Kryzhanovskyi Joins the Ukrainian Fund of Digitized Art

Anna Cherevko

Anna Cherevko

August 27, 2025
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Oleksandr Kryzhanovskyi Joins the Ukrainian Fund of Digitized Art

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We’re thrilled to announce that the Ukrainian Fund of Digitized Art (UFDA) has welcomed another outstanding talent! Please join us in celebrating Oleksandr Kryzhanovskyi — a Ukrainian multidisciplinary artist, whose 13 works are now preserved in the highest possible quality.

About Oleksandr Kryzhanovskyi

The artist was born in 1997 in Drohobych, Lviv region. He received his formal art education at the Lviv National Academy of Arts, where he studied from 2018 to 2024. 

Apart from this, Oleksandr has participated in several art residencies, including AR-Finland at Tampere Artists' Association in Tampere, Finland (2022-2023) and in Yaremche, Ukraine (2023). 

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Little Sharp Madness (2025). Painting, Oil, Canvas. Digitized by Digital Original Studio for UFDA

Kryzhanovskyi debuted with two solo exhibitions in Kyiv and one in Svirzh, Lviv Region. His works have also been showcased in group shows in Ukraine and abroad, including "Will to live" at Avangarder gallery in Kyiv (2024), "The Collectyv" at National Art Museum of Ukraine in Kyiv (2024), and "New Dream World" at Sapar Contemporary in New York (2023), among others. 

Through his multidisciplinary practice, the artist explores the intricate dynamics of human perception, memory, and transformation.

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Light That Doesn't Reach the Depth (2025). Painting, Oil, Canvas. Digitized by Digital Original Studio for UFDA

Oleksandr Kryzhanovskyi’s Art Style: Exploring the Individual

Oleksandr works in painting, graphics, and sculpture, continuously refining his conceptual approach. He explores the individual as a social entity shaped by deep-seated archetypal and subconscious forces, often in conflict with externally imposed rational structures.

His practice examines this tension as a rupture—an existential divide between cause and effect—manifesting in traumas and upheavals, both collective and deeply personal. These disruptions leave behind traces, fragments composed of experience and memory, which in turn shape fundamental human values. Yet, these aspirations and underlying tendencies often seem to follow an alleged Babylonian scenario—one of perpetual reconstruction, misunderstanding, and a striving for unity that remains elusive.

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Overflowing Vessel (2025). Painting, Oil, Canvas. Digitized by Digital Original Studio for UFDA

Digitized Works

UFDA has digitized 13 paintings by Oleksandr Kryzhanovskyi, including pieces created in 2025. Among them are Little Sharp Madness, Emblem, Light That Doesn't Reach the Depth, grounding, Overflowing Vessel, and more. 

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(2024). Painting, Oil, Canvas. Digitized by Digital Original Studio for UFDA

These works are now preserved in the highest possible quality, ensuring that audiences everywhere can experience Kryzhanovskyi’s artistry.

To explore more works, visit Oleksandr Kryzhanovskyi’s artist profile on the UFDA platform.

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