Anatoly Sloiko – artist profile
had a solo show at Zeh gallery at the beginning of August. The concept something about heart, since every image carried some type of reference to the organ. Free tees with images from some paintings were the highlight of the show, although I am quite pissed off since I did not get any. Artist’s sister was a real sweetie and gave us recommendation where to get a drink after the show nearby. Here’s Antaloy himself on the top pic. The show attracted the cream of the crop crowd, I spotted there Lesya Khomenko and Ulyanov of proza.com.ua.



Zeh Gallery, 16 Illyinska st. , contant person – Margo
September 12th, 2007 at 9:05 pm
Here is a mundane question but I’ll put the comment here as your post made me think of it. I just moved to Kyiv and I have tons of big off-white walls to fill with much needed (fairly large) art. Any recommendations would be great on where to buy good art, good artists etc. Of course I have more wall space than budget — but so goes life. Thanks.
K
September 12th, 2007 at 10:31 pm
You can strike that remark about ‘good artists’ in my comment above. I’m not sure what I meant by it. How would you know what I like : ) Anyhow, I’ve been browsing your site and found a lot of great info. Good work. I also saw your post about the L’viv art market vs. Kyiv prices. Anyhow, I would still appreciate any tips on where to buy reasonable (rather large) art to add some color to the white cubes I live in. Cheers.
K
September 15th, 2007 at 12:29 am
hi, Karring, I would be happy to show you a few places for “good art” – this is such a personal question what is really good; meanwhile check out the Andriyivsky descent on the weekends, look for artists selling their own work. Stop by the Zeh gallery on Podil (see adresses in this post: http://olechko.org/blog/2007-07-29/the-report-of-the-gallery-crawl-no1/ )
also give a try to L Art Honchari also on Andriyivsky – for some nice pottery.