Dmitriy Grek

Stone — Looking Out

Looking Out is a series of bas-relief portraits carved in stone, seen in profile or in three-quarters, never in full face. They seem to peek out of the depths of raw stone, from beyond the mysterious veil of unspoken words.  

In the series, Dmitriy Grek explores the material’s specificity: the unique properties of any given stone require equally unique methods to highlight them. By endowing the stones with anthropomorphic elements, the sculptor seems to bring them to life, to set up opportunities for dialogue, a hook for a viewer that makes communication possible. Dmitriy Grek never takes this act of mimesis to its very end however. By leaving the imagery unfinished, he opens up an endless resonating space for the initial form that produced the sculpture; the artist preserves each stone’s original properties, its texture, random chips and cracks that document the stone’s “life.” By setting these properties free and laying them bare, the artist sets up a dialogue between a sculpture and its human viewer: “Each material sounds different, and we approach it in a different way.

Humankind is raw material too, if spiritual in nature. We have our own perspective ‘from the inside,’ while sculptures look out at us from the block of raw material.”

Биография Работы автора

Ukrainian artist Snigir Dmitriy Anatolyevich was born in 1978.

In 1993 he enrolled at the Myrhorod Art College Department of Art CeramicsHe graduated in 1997 and entered the Kharkiv Art and Industry Institute at the Faculty of Fine Arts and Crafts. He earned a bachelor’s degree in Indoor and Monumental Sculpture in 2001.

The same year Snigir transferred to the National Academy of Visual Arts and Architecture (Kyiv), which he graduated in 2004, earning the qualification of Artist - Sculptor in Fine Arts and Crafts.

Since 2006, Dmitriy Snigir participates in exhibitions under the pseudonym Dmitriy Grek.  

In 2005, 2006 and 2007 he participated in creative plein air workshops on stone sculpture under the direction of A. Sukholit, which resulted in a series of landscape sculptural projects.

 

 

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS:

 

2020

 

Ukraine Today, Modern Art Research Institute, Kyiv

 

2019

 

Contemporary Ukranian Art of 1985 - 2015 from Private Collection, Modern Art Research Institute, Kyiv

CONTEMPORARY VENICE 2019, Palazzo Ca 'Zanardi, Venice, Italy

Modern Ukrainian Symbolism and Mikhail Vrubel, National Museum of Kyiv Art Gallery, Kyiv 

Melody of Being, Triptych Art, Kyiv 

Diva, Mystets Gallery, Kyiv 

Art project Modern Ukrainian Symbolism, Museum of Contemporary Ukrainian Art Korsakov, Lutsk

 

 

2018

 

Small, wintry, sculptural, Triptych Art, Kyiv

Step, Triptych Art, Kyiv

More than sculpture.  Art Ukraine Gallery,  Kyiv

 

2017 

 

Private Collection. Contemporary Ukrainian Artists. Modern Art Research InstituteKyiv

Clay Adam, solo exhibition, Triptych Art gallery, Kyiv

 

 

2015

 

Great Sculptural Salon, Arsenale, Kyiv

Self-portrait of the Artist Group project, Triptych Art gallery, Kyiv

 

 

2014

 

All-Ukrainian triennial of sculpture, exhibition halls of the Central House of Artist (National Union of Artists of Ukraine)

Breathing of Earth, Exhibition Hall of Taras Shevchenko Museum, Kyiv

Breathing of Space, solo exhibition, Triptych Art gallery, Kyiv

 

 

2011

 

All-Ukrainian triennial of sculpture, diploma of II degree for the "Girl on a roe deer" sculpture

 

 

2010

 

Spring exhibition, exhibition halls of the Central House of Artist, Kyiv

 

 

2008

 

All-Ukrainian triennial of sculpture, exhibition halls of the Central House of Artist, Kyiv

 

 

2006

 

Youth, all-Ukrainian art exhibition, exhibition halls of the Central House of Artist, Kyiv

 

 

2005

 

All-Ukrainian triennial of sculpture, exhibition halls of the Central House of Artist, Kyiv

 

 

2004

 

All-Ukrainian Autumn Art Exhibition, exhibition halls of the Central House of Artist, Kyiv

 

 

2002

 

All-Ukrainian Triennial of Sculpture, Exhibition Halls of the Central House of Artist, Kyiv

 

 

2001

 

New Art of an Independent Country, Kharkiv City Art Gallery, Kharkiv, Ukraine

 

 

2000

 

Prologue, Kharkiv State Polytechnic University, French Center, Kharkiv, Ukraine

 

 

1999

 

Kabardino-Balkaria Museum of Fine Arts

 

Artist’s works are in private collections in Alicante (Spain), Tuscany (Italy), Kyiv (Ukraine), Moscow (Russia), Miami (Florida, USA), Toronto (Canada)