Ukrainian sculptor (born 1978)
Danylo Mykhailovych Knyshuk[1] (Ukrainian: Данило Михайлович Книшук, born 2 December 1978, Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR)[2] is a Ukrainian sculptor.
Biography
Knyshuk studied at the Ivano-Frankivsk Art School and Ivano-Frankivsk Physical and Technical Lyceum. He attended both Ivano-Frankivsk University of Oil and Gas[2] and the National Academy of Visual Arts and Architecture, the latter of which he attained a degree from in 2012.[1][3][4]
Since 2000, he has been working as an artist.[3]
Selected works
- The Vidomi postati Ukrainy Project, which includes busts of Panteleimon Kulish,[1] Lesya Ukrainka,[5] Ivan Franko,[6] Andrey Sheptytsky,[7] Ivan Marchuk,[8] Yevhen Stankovych,[9] Valentyn Silvestrov,[10] Myroslav Skoryk,[11] Bohdan Kozak, Liubomyr Huzar,[11] Myroslav Popovych,[11] Stepan Pushyk,[12] Lina Kostenko,[11] Ivan Malkovych,[11] Dmytro Pavlychko,[citation needed] Bohdan Stupka,[13] Vasyl Lomachenko, Volodymyr Klychko,[11] Les Zadniprovskyi,[6] Valerii Kozlov,[6] Serhii Zhadan,[6] Ostap Stupka,[6] Dmytro Tkachenko,[6] Oleksandr Pecherytsia,[6] Svitlana Stoian,[6] Tetiana Oleksenko-Zhyrko,[6] Nataliia Yaroshenko,[6] Pavlo Piskun,[6] Oleh Vynohradov,[6] Ihor Rudnyk,[6] Nina Skochko,[6] and Vasyl Yakymovych[6]
- Statue of Taras Shevchenko and the Heavenly Hundred in Obertyn (2016)[2][14][15][16]
- Model of the statue of St. Pope John Paul II in Ivano-Frankivsk (2012)[3][17][18]
- Sculptures of St. Nicholas in Tyshkivtsi, Horodenka Raion[1]
- Sculpture of St. Anne in Peremyshliany[1]
- Statues of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ[19]
Personal exhibitions of Knyshuk's work were held in Ivano-Frankivsk (2019,[11] 2020[20]), Halych (2021),[21] Lviv (2021,[6] 2022,[22][23] 2023[24]), and Vynnyky (2022).[25]
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