Serhiy Maidukov

Illustrator Sergiy Maidukov was born in Donetsk, in the family of an artist and an architect. Regularly works with the world’s most influential publishing houses:
The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Guardian Weekly, The Washington Post
and others. His works are stored in the Library of the American Congress,
are present in public spaces of Kyiv and are exhibited on a permanent basis in the modern art hall of the Odessa Art Museum.

 

Maidukov is inspired by constructivism, modernism, and brutalism in architecture
and in American and European painting of the 30s-70s.
His first art book “KYIV by Sergiy Maidukov” is an overview story about Kyiv, which consists of more than 50 color illustrations and black-and-white sketches created by the author during 2018-2021. In 2022, Maidukov refused to come to the presentation of the Erich Maria Remarque Peace Prize award together with the Russian writer Ulitskaya.

 

 

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