oleksii shcherbak, solo painting exhibition, anima mundi gallery, St. Ives, Cornwall
Exhibitions

Oleksii Shcherbak, 'The Planet of Giant Grasshoppers'

Ani­ma Mun­di presents The Plan­et of Giant Grasshop­pers’, the inau­gur­al solo exhi­bi­tion of paint­ings by Ukrain­ian artist Olek­sii Shcherbak.

Oleksii Shcherbak The Planet of Giant Grasshoppers

Anima Mundi is delighted to present 'The Planet of Giant Grasshoppers', the inaugural solo exhibition of Ukrainian artist Oleksii Shcherbak at the gallery.

Oleksii Shcherbak is a Ukrainian-born, Paris-based artist creating poetic, otherworldly visions through painting and drawing. His practice is grounded in process-driven figuration with sentimental, mythic characters - cosmic exiles navigating strange emotional landscapes. His style rethinks traditional portraiture, exploring memory, nostalgia, and the surreal contradictions of time and identity.

INTRODUCTION

Autobiography is often understood as an act of faithful recollection, yet Shcherbak proposes something more ambiguous. For him, the deepest truths are not recovered through documentation or description, but through invention. Since childhood, he has returned to an imagined world populated by improbable creatures, unfamiliar figures and mutable landscapes, finding within the imaginary a language capable of expressing experiences that realism alone cannot contain. Rather than offering an escape from reality, perhaps this invented world reveals a deeper autobiographical truth; one in which memory, longing, fear and revelation are not merely remembered, but reimagined.

Shcherbak's figures are often distorted, but never grotesque. They possess an unmistakable vulnerability and deep humanity, encountering grace through instability. Seeking beauty within conflict or disturbance becomes a continual balancing act - echoing something fundamental about the human condition: that certainty remains elusive, and meaning is rarely fixed. Following Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Shcherbak relocated to Paris to continue his studies at the prestigious École des Beaux-Arts, leaving behind not only his homeland, but family who remain there still. The shadow of that rupture arguably, perhaps inevitably, accompanies these paintings, yet The Planet of Giant Grasshoppers is remarkable not because it speaks of exile, but because it speaks of continuity. The imagined world that has accompanied the artist since childhood has endured, quietly absorbing lived experience without surrendering its essential character. Here, imagination is neither a refuge from reality nor its opposite. Instead, it becomes a means of carrying experience forward, preserving continuity even as life itself is continually transformed. - Joseph Clarke, 2026


BIOGRAPHY

Shcherbak graduated from L’école des Beaux-Arts in 2025, and holds degrees in easel painting and free graphics from National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture (NAFAA), Kyiv. In 2025 Shcherbak opened a solo exhibition at the Corridor Foundation, Shenzhen, where he has previously featured in the group exhibitions Mystical Me (2025) and The Sphere of Reality and Fantasy (2024). Other recent solo exhibitions include Victims of Grenouilles, Rukh Art Hub & Mriya Gallery, Tribeca, New York (2024) and Oleksii Shcherbak, Test Gallery, Barcelona, Spain (2023). Selected group exhibitions include Animal at Anima Mundi (2025), Crash, at Ecole des Beaux-arts, group exhibition Paris (2023),Point of Time, ImagineArt gallery, Barcelona (2022), and Studio Iron at Saatchi Yates, London curated by Isamaya Ffrench (2026) among others. His works are held in numerous private collections internationally.

Please join us for the launch of Oleksii Shcherbak's The Planet of Giant Grasshoppers, and Claire Curneen's To Set the Darkness Echoing on Friday 17th July, 6.30-8.30pm, with artists present.

oleksii shcherbak, solo painting exhibition, anima mundi gallery, St. Ives, Cornwall
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Drawing Painting