Wladimir Klitschko | Ivan Marchuk
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Ivan Marchuk
Ivan Marchuk is Ukraine’s most prominent artist. Having made his
name in America, Canada and Australia, Marchuk returned to Kiev after
the September 11 attacks. One of the Ukrainian president's favourites,
Marchuk was also named as one of 100 contemporary geniuses by Synectics
UK& Europe consulting company, alongside such luminaries as Albert
Hoffman, Nelson Mandela and ‘Simpsons’ creator Matt Groening.
When did you realise that you became famous in Kiev?
In
relation to the authorities I was always an outsider. I have been known
only by ordinary people. Bureaucrats started to appreciate me during
Perestrojka after I left Ukraine. I did not have exhibitions in the
capital, did not receive awards, I lived in vacuum. It was only through
word of mouth that I became popular. One day, one person visited my
workshop, the next day 20 people knew about me, 20 people
visited and told another 100 about the miracle of Ivan
Marchuk.
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How you see your future in Kiev?
I made
myself in spite of the circumstances I found myself in. I am running my
life my own way. If nobody appreciates talent in this country, what can
we do? I know I am loved by people and many people want to buy my
paintings, but I am not selling. I am very selective and will not sell
my paintings to the first person that comes along. The times when I could sell my
paintings and buy a palace have come and gone, so I am not greedy. I
think my future in Kiev will not be different from my present.
Who are your heroes of Kiev?
I
respect Boris Plaksij, an amazing artist and a sincere man, and the
journalist Sasha Klimchuk. I also admire the writer Dmitrij Pavlychko
for the competitive spirit of his political publicism.
What do you like in Kiev?
Anywhere
you look you can see quite harmonious panorama. I like to walk between
the Ukranian houses and Andreyevski descent and also in the botanical
gardens. It is an amazing place. I like the original Kiev, which was
not made by hand – in hand-made Kiev life becomes more and more
difficult.
For a long time you lived abroad, why do you always return to Kiev?
When
I lived in the USA people used to ask me why was I going to Kiev. I
always answer that only in the Ukraine can I can see real art, because
in Ukraine has the biggest concentration of talented people per square
foot.
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Ivan marchuk... I need the address for the Ivan marchuk Museum. I am visiting Ukraine and would like to visit it.