Curated by Inessa Sable

Oleksandr Milovzorov

Painter • Graphic Artist • Ceramist
USSR-Ukraine
• b. 1938
Gouache on Cardboard
Matted

24 x 16 in

$975.00

Gouache on Cardboard
Matted

24 x 16 in

$975.00

Gouache on Cardboard
Matted

24 x 16 in

$975.00

Gouache on Cardboard
Matted

24 x 16 in

$975.00

Gouache on Cardboard
Matted

24 x 16 in

$975.00

Pencil and Marker On Paper
Framed

15.5 x 13.5 in

$495.00

Pencil and Marker On Paper
Framed

15 x 13 in

$495.00

Gouache on Cardboard
Unframed

28 x 21 in

$1,350.00

Gouache on Cardboard
Unframed

28 x 21 in

$1,350.00

Gouache on Cardboard
Unframed

28 x 21 in

$1,350.00

Gouache on Cardboard
Unframed

28 x 21 in

$1,350.00

Gouache on Cardboard
Unframed

28 x 21 in

$1,350.00

Gouache on Cardboard
Unframed

28 x 21 in

$1,350.00

Gouache on Cardboard
Unframed

28 x 21 in

$1,350.00

Gouache on Cardboard
Unframed

28 x 21 in

$1,350.00

Oleksandr Milovzorov

Painter • Graphic Artist • Ceramist
USSR-Ukraine
• b. 1938

✦ Internationally Exhibited

✦ Held in Museum Collections

✦ Held in Private Collections Worldwide

✦ Member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine

✦ Honored Artist of the Ukrainian SSR

Oleksandr Milovzorov was born in Kyiv in 1938. He graduated from the Kyiv School of Applied Arts in 1957 and the Mukhina Higher School of Art and Industry in Leningrad in 1968, where he studied under V. Markov and K. Mitrofanov.

Milovzorov works in painting, graphic art, and monumental-decorative art, including ceramics, glass, and metal. Throughout his career, he developed a distinctive artistic language across multiple disciplines, combining traditional techniques with experimental materials and symbolic forms.

A member of the Union of Artists of the USSR.

In 1988, he was awarded the title of Honored Artist of the Ukrainian SSR.

Milovzorov founded Triptych Gallery in 1987 and Gallery-36 on Andriyivskyy Descent in 1996, where he served as Artistic Director until 2017.

Among his major public works are the decorative designs for the Tarasa Shevchenka and Respublikansky Stadion (now Olimpiiska) metro stations in Kyiv, interiors for the National Philharmonic of Ukraine and the National Children’s Library of Ukraine, and ceramic compositions including Soil Samples from Planet Earth (1978), Habitat (1980), and the triptych Saint Sophia of Kyiv (1995).

His works are held in art museums in Ukraine and abroad, as well as in private collections worldwide.

Selected Exhibitions

2024 – Exhibition of Monumental Works by Oleksandr Milovzorov, Mytets Gallery, Kyiv, Ukraine

2020 – “Gifts to the Museum”, National Museum of Ukrainian Folk Decorative Art, Kyiv, Ukraine

2019–2020 – “Collection”, Gallery-36 / Museum of Contemporary Art of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine

2019 – “Dynastic Chronicles”, Museum of Contemporary Art of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine

2019 – “101 Compositions”, Prague, Czech Republic

2019 – “Treasures of Ukraine”, ZAVALNYI Art Center, Kyiv, Ukraine

2018 – “NEformat” Exhibition of Abstract Painting, ZAVALNYI Art Center, Kyiv, Ukraine

2018 – “Address: Kyiv”, Museum of Contemporary Art of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine

2013 – “Ways”, Personal Exhibition, Kyiv National Museum of Russian Art, Kyiv, Ukraine

2013 – “My 70s”, Gallery-36, Kyiv, Ukraine

2012 – “Out Of”, National Museum of Ukrainian Folk Decorative Art, Kyiv, Ukraine

1999 – Personal Exhibition, Lavra Gallery, Kyiv, Ukraine

1998 – “Diagnosis”, Triptych Gallery, Kyiv, Ukraine

1998 – “Open Landscape for Office”, Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Kyiv, Ukraine

1997 – “Windows”, Triptych Gallery, Kyiv, Ukraine

1997 – “Three Ukrainian Artists”, SAINT IVAN ZELINA Gallery, Zagreb, Croatia

1996 – Personal Exhibition, Triptych Gallery, Kyiv, Ukraine

1995 – Personal Exhibition, Kyiv Military Institute of Management and Communications, Ukraine

1995 – Personal Exhibition, Kyiv National Museum of Russian Art, Kyiv, Ukraine

1994 – Ceramic Symposium, Polonne, Ukraine

1994 – Exhibition, Khmelnytskyi Art Museum, Ukraine

1994 – “Art Dump”, Triptych Gallery, Kyiv, Ukraine

1993 – Personal Exhibition, Museum of Russian Nonconformism, Paris, France

1992 – International Symposium of Ceramic Artists, Dzintari, Latvia

1992 – Personal Exhibition, Sumy, Ukraine

1992 – Personal Exhibition, Kyiv, Ukraine

1991 – Exhibition of Triptych Group, Budapest, Hungary

1991 – Personal Exhibition, Kyiv, Ukraine

1987–1991 – Group Exhibitions of Decorative Arts, Triptych Association, USSR

1987 – All-Union Symposium of Garden and Park Ceramics, Tashkent, USSR

1984 – Personal Exhibition, House of Artists, Novosibirsk, USSR

1983 – International Exhibition-Competition, Vallauris, France

1982 – International Exhibition-Competition, Faenza, Italy (catalogue)

1980 – Personal Exhibition, Mykolaiv and Kherson, Ukraine

1979 – Personal Exhibition, Lviv, Ukraine

1978 – Personal Exhibition, Kyiv, Ukraine

1970–1980 – USSR Union of Artists Exhibitions (Republican and All-Union)