Misha Sydorenko is exhibiting his works in the ‘Hope’ collection in the Town Hall of the 6th arrondissement in Paris from 18 June to 11 July 2022. Based in Paris, he is known for his landscapes and figurative compositions.
Misha Sydorenko is a Ukrainian and French painter born in Lviv, Ukraine. He graduated from the National Academy of Arts in Lviv in 1999 where he studied painting, drawing, artistic culture, art history, philosophy, and psychology.
He had his first international exhibition in 2008 at La Salle University in Philadelphia, America, before exhibiting at the Ukrainian Embassy in France. He moved to Paris in 2014.
This collection of 80 pieces is the largest collection of Sydorenko’s works in one exhibition. There are many paintings depicting views from the Jardin du Luxembourg – the Luxembourg Garden – predominantly the Medici Fountain. Talking to the artist, he said he brings brushstrokes, texture, colour, and form to the canvas, leaving room for viewers to interpret the pieces through a emotive lens.
Misha Sydorenko is the only Ukrainian artist who has received a Talent Passport residency permit in France, and is supported by the patronage of His Excellency the Ambassador of Ukraine to France, UNESCO, the UNCRC representative committee of the Ukrainian Community in France, mca goflex, French gallerists, and patrons.
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