Stanislav Sychov
(1937, Odessa – 2003, Odessa).
1960 – Graduated from Odessa Art College (teacher Frumina).
1961-1963 – Lived and worked in Uzbekistan.
In 1967, together with V. Khrushchev became famous for three hours (as police was in charge) by exhibited their own paintings on the fence (in the square Palais Royal), at the opera house, during its restoration.
60’s – 80`s – The permanent member of the “apartment” exhibitions and other nonconformists promotions in Odessa, Moscow and Leningrad.
Selected solo exhibitions:
2013 – Odessa Museum of Western and Oriental Art. Odessa, Ukraine (album).
2009 – “A lone rebel”. Museum of Modern Art. Odessa, Ukraine.
2006 – Odessa Museum of Western and Oriental Art. Odessa, Ukraine (catalog).
2005 – Posthumous exhibition in the “Most” Gallery. Odessa, Ukraine.
1999 – “Most” Gallery. Odessa, Ukraine.
1999 – “Marine” Gallery. Odessa, Ukraine.
1998 – “Most” Gallery. Odessa, Ukraine.
1997 – “Most” Gallery. Odessa, Ukraine.
1995 – Museum of Western and Oriental Art. Odessa, Ukraine.
1994 – Museum of Western and Oriental Art. Odessa, Ukraine.
1993 – “Sychev Stanislav Ivanovich in the Marine Gallery.” Marine Gallery. Odessa, Ukraine.
1989 – The first solo exhibition. Odessa Museum of Western and Oriental Art. Odessa, USSR.
1967 – In conjunction with Valentine Khrushchev held his first unauthorized – fence exhibition in the USSR “Sychik + Hruschik. Fence of Odessa Opera and Ballet Theater. Odessa, USSR.
Selected group exhibitions:
2013 – “Odessa School. Traditions and Relevance.” Mystetskiy Arsenal. Kiev, Ukraine.
2013 – “Odessa School.Traditions and Relevance.” Exhibition hall “ArtDonbass”. Donetsk, Ukraine (catalog).
2013 – Apartment Exhibitions “Bebel 19”. NT-Art Gallery. Odessa, Ukraine (catalog).
2013 – Apartment Exhibitions “Bebel 19”. The project IV Fine Art Ukraine. Mystetskiy Arsenal. Kiev, Ukraine (catalog).
2010 – II Fine Art Ukraine. Mystetskiy Arsenal. Kiev, Ukraine.
2008 – “How young you were … Odessa nonconformist artists. 60s – 80s years of the XX century in the collections of Felix Kohriht and Anatoly Dymchuk.” NT-Art Gallery. Odessa, Ukraine (catalog).
1991 – “Soviet Art in Cambridge.” Cambridge, England.
1989 – The International Biennial “Impreza”. Ivano – Frankovsk, USSR.
1979 – “The Modern Art of Ukraine” an informal exhibition. Munich -London- Paris-New York (catalog).
1973 – “Exhibition of Four” (S. Sichev, A. Lopatnikov, L. Dulfan, S. Strelnikov) (three days). Exhibition Hall of the Artists’ Union. Odessa, Ukraine.
1967 – Action “Sychik + Hruschik.” Fence of Odessa Opera and Ballet Theater. Odessa, USSR.
1967 – “Palace of Art of Stanislavskiy”. Leningrad, USSR.
Selected Museum collections:
Odessa Art Museum. Odessa, Ukraine.
Odessa Literary Museum. Odessa, Ukraine.
Museum of Modern Art. Odessa, Ukraine.
Museum “Zimmerli”. New Jersey, USA.
Numerous private collections in Ukraine and abroad.