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Series "Suits". Untitled (29)
2021, Drawing, Paper, Pastel , Contemporary
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- Format Digital Original Standard
- Resolution 400 MPX
- Color depth
48 bit
281 Trillion Colors
Original file size
1564 MB DNG File
- Country Ukraine
- Years 2021
- Styles
- Medium
- Physical canvas 13.5cm x 20cm
- Framing No framed
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Nickita Tsoy is a Ukrainian artist recognized for his thought-provoking works that delve into themes of identity, memory, and historical narrative.
Summary of Nickita Tsoy
Nickita Tsoy is celebrated for his exploration of identity, memory, and historical narratives through painting, installations, video art, and sculpture, with painting as his primary medium. Rooted in cynical realism, his works critically examine the construction of history in a post-ideological era, addressing themes of self-acceptance, dissonance, and ideological consciousness, reflecting his unique perspective on modern social, political, and cultural issues.
Biography of Nickita Tsoy
Born in Kyiv in 1991, Nickita Tsoy was raised in a creative family. This allowed him to develop his drawing skills within a creative environment that encouraged freedom of self-expression.
He attended two art schools and graduated from the National Academy of Visual Arts and Architecture (2010–2016) and the Kyiv Academy of Media Arts (2018–2019).
The artist has participated in numerous exhibitions. Recent solo shows include:
- “Places where we don't exist” at Pragaleria in Warsaw (2024);
- “HAMPERDU” at Pragaleria in Warsaw (2019);
- “HAMPERDU” at White World Gallery in Kyiv (2019);
- “BODY / SOMA” at Pragaleria in Warsaw (2017).
In addition, Tsoy’s works have been featured in group exhibitions, including “Ukrainian Pastoral” at Imagine Point Gallery in Kyiv (2024), “Concentration of Will” at M17 Contemporary Art Center in Kyiv (2023), “Overflow” at Taiten talon Art House in Finland (2023), “Before the War” at the Odesa Fine Arts Museum in Odesa (2022), “Iron Sky” at the Kyiv National Art Gallery (KNAG) in Kyiv (2022), “Don’t Close Your Eyes: Ukrainian Artists Respond to the War” in the USA (2022), and many others.
Nickita Tsoy’s Famous Works: Exploring Identity, Memory, and Historical Narratives through Cynical Realism
Tsoy explores themes of identity, memory, and the interpretation of historical events, often questioning how history is presented and perceived. He employs various mediums, including installations, video art, and sculptures, to provoke critical thinking and offer alternative perspectives.
Among Tsoy’s original works are “ААА Games”, “Afterparty”, “The Birth of Venus”, “Yoga №1”, “Cleopatra”, “Elevator”, “Falling Spaghetti”, “Old Tradition in Wrong Direction”, “Clothhead”, “Abandoned Flowers”, “Costume”, “Pig Ear”, “Old Lady Kiss”, “Two Hairs on Her Dress”, “Camouflage”, as well as works from the “Places Where We Don’t Exist”, “Abandoned Flowers” and “Heavy Jewel” Series, and many more.
Nickita Tsoy’s drawings for sale, including pieces from the “Suits” Series, are available at auction on the UFDA website.
Nickita Tsoy’s Art Style
Nickita Tsoy’s art explores the construction of a historical narrative shaped by the post-ideological climate of recent decades. The artist views the individual as a vessel of ideological consciousness, examining their inner foundations and the tension between self-acceptance and internal dissonance. His work, rooted in cynical realism, offers a critical perspective on social, political, and cultural issues, with painting as his primary medium.
- Resolution
- 400 MPX
- Dimensions
- 23296x17472
- Medium
- DNG
- Device
- FUJIFILM
- Device model
- GFX100S
- Lense
- FUJIFILM
- Lense model
- GF120mmF4 R LM OIS WR Macro
- Color space
- Uncalibrated
- Color profile description
- 48 bit color depth, 281 Trillion Colors
- Metering mode
- Multi-segment
- F number
- 11
- Exposure program
- Manual
- Exposure time
- 1/4
- Focal length
- 120.0 mm
- Photographer
- Digital Original Studio