Daniil Nemyrovskyi
Daniil Nemyrovskyi (b. 1993, Mariupol) is a Ukrainian artist, researcher, and teacher. Member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine since 2015. Daniil's artistic practice lies within creating graphic works that reflect the personal thoughts and experiences of the author along with the symptomatic features of material time and modern society. He graduated from the Taras Shevchenko State Art High School in Kyiv, the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture (2011-2017) and obtained a master's degree. He also studied at the Kyiv Academy of Media Arts (KAMA), attended the Summer architecture school (2018) in Kyiv at Soshenko, 33, evening drawing at the academy, and participated in the practical workshop “Shevchenko in Anger” organised by the Method Fund (2018) and other events. He taught professional disciplines at the College of Design and Arts of KNUTD, and since 2020 he was a teacher at the Mariupol branch of the National Academy of Arts and Architecture.
Participant in many art exhibitions and projects in Ukraine and abroad, in particular: "Generosity of the native land", Kmytiv (2015), "Real Exhibition", Kyiv (2016), "Renting Lavra. Exhibition - investigation", Kyiv (2016-2017), "House of a thousand floors", Klementowice (2018), "Collective, Video", Kyiv (2020), "Beyond the limits of love", Kyiv (2021), "blindspot.shelter immunity", Mariupol (2021), and others. The artist created the design for issues of VONO and LYSTOK publications. Daniil's drawings and texts were published in Bird in Flight, Your Art, Block Magazine, the issue of the "Fine Art" magazine, the zine "(un)real work" and other publications. Over the years, he was a resident artist in Barcelona, Klementowice, Dnipro, and Frankfurt am Main. In a curatorial group with Krystyna Melnyk, he was the curator of the 2nd "Biennale of non-artistic photography" (2018).
Before the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, he lived and worked in Mariupol.