OSAKA INTERNATIONAL ART

Artist

Zoia Skoropadenko

Country
:Ukraine
date of birth
:1978/9/24

Artist Profile

Zoia Skoropadenko, a renowned artist, has exhibited at the Council of Europe, curated at the European Parliament, and created sculptures in Fukushima and Chernobyl.

Awards / Exhibition history

Council of Europe Exhibition (Strasbourg, France 2013) – Showcased her series TORSO
European Parliament Curation (Strasbourg 2012) – Curated and exhibited in a landmark show focusing on contemporary European art.
Fukushima Sculpture Project (Japan. 2015) – Created a public sculpture symbolizing resilience and renewal post-disaster.
Chernobyl Sculpture Installation (Ukraine. 2019) – Installed a tribute to the legacy of Chernobyl, reflecting on history and human impact.
99.9 Exhibition (Paris, France 2022) – A critically acclaimed show during Paris+ Art Fair, highlighting minimalist and conceptual art.
"Quai aux Fleurs" (Paris, France, 2025) – Exhibition at Menouar Gallery celebrating floral still lifes and Parisian inspiration.
"The Body of Paris" (Paris, France, 2025) – A group exhibition exploring the human and urban form through various artistic mediums.
"The Life of Yokozuna" (Japan, 2025) –Exhibition in Taiho Memorial Museum in Teshikaga city celebrating 85th anniversary since his birth.
Midtown Koinobori Festival (Tokyo, Japan 2021/2024/2025) – An art design of koinobori for Midtown Tokyo celebrating cultural exchange, supported by the Embassy of Ukraine in Japan.
Vallauris vs Monaco" (Galerie du Center. Paris. 2021) – A unique exhibition bridging ceramic and contemporary art traditions.
"Best Ukrainian Art" (Tokyo Art Center, Japan 2019) – A curated and participating ina showcase of leading Ukrainian contemporary artists.
"Sakura" (Hikarie, Tokyo, Japan 2023) – A solo exhibition inspired by Japanese culture and nature.
"Keep in Fiction Exhibition" (in Bronx River Art Center.New York, USA 2022) – A significant show featuring linoprints Coffee Drinkers in the heart of NYC.
"Segni di Pace" (Milan, Italy 2022) – A peace-themed exhibition reflecting on global unity through art.
"Coffee Drinkers" (Khanenko National Museum, Kyiv, Ukraine 2024) – A celebrated show exploring the cultural ritual of coffee.
European Heritage Days Exhibitions (Ligron, Villaines, and Courceille-la-Forêt, France) – Showcased historical and contemporary works in France’s heritage sites.
The Medal from The State Ministry Emergency Service of Ukraine for a significant aid in humanitarian efforts, disaster relief, or raising awareness about environmental and historical catastrophes.

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