ABOUT DANIIL ARKHIPENKO
Daniil attended classes at Fine Arts Academy and the St. Petersburg Art and Industry Academy named after A. L. Stieglitz. He started painting at the age of fifteen at his father's studio. His creativity is focused on natural phenomenon, landscapes, and various objects of the living world. Daniil makes his artwork by using modern techniques and materials: plastic, lenses, plexiglass, etc. Thus, new media and eternal idea join into one, creating the symbiosis of temporal and permanent, of artificial and real. However, from the author's point of view, "no new technologies are equal to the majesty of nature". Taking a stand as an independent observer, Daniil explores the world around him with his personal prism, explores his own nature, and invites us to join him.
SELECTED ARTWORKS
DANIIL ARKHIPENKO
CONTEMPORARY ARTIST
1985
Born in Leningrad, USSR
Lives and works in Saint Petersburg, Russia
EDUCATION
Attended classes in Fine arts academy and St. Petersburg Art and Industry Academy named after A. L. Stieglitz
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
SOLO SHOWS
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2018
Unbound Observer, UVG Art Gallery, Budapest, Hungary
Unbound Observer, Ural Vision Gallery, Yekaterinburg, Russia
2016-2017
2015-2016
Against the stream, Fine art academy, Moscow-Saratov-Tula-Kazan, Russia
Red Goal, Fine art academy, Moscow-Belgrade, Russia-Serbia
2015
Elements, Ural Vision Gallery, Yekaterinburg, Russia
2015
Rigor and beauty, Ural Vision Gallery, Budapest, Hungary
Absolutely beauty, Ludwig museum, Budapest, Hungary
2014
Rigor and beauty, Ural Vision Gallery, Ekaterinburg, Russia
2013
Olympic exhibition of New Academy, Saint Petersburg, Russia
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
Murmansk Fine arts Museum, Russia
Pskov Fine arts Museum, Russia
Ural Vision Foundation, Russia-Hungary
The series Unbound Observer by Daniil Arkhipenko is the basics for interior design of subway station Novokrestovskaya in Saint-Petersburg, Russia
PRIVATE COLLECTIONS
Hungary, Italy, Russia, the UK and the USA, Greece (Kostaki family)
ART FAIRS
2018
Cosmoscow 2018, Gostiny Dvor, Moscow, Russia