Mikhail Mikora

Jazz for me is more than just music. It is the essence of art, free skill. It is a combination of extraordinary sensuality with methodical approach.

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Mikhail Mikora
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About Mikhail Mikora

Born in 1964 in the historic city of Kiev, Ukraine, where the rich cultural heritage and deep artistic traditions left an early imprint on his creative spirit. Since 1994, he has made his home in Prague, Czech Republic—a city of timeless beauty and artistic resonance—where he continues to live and work, drawing inspiration from its architecture, atmosphere, and rhythm.

Education

  • Republican Art School, Kyiv, Ukraine (1982)
  • Kyivv Art Academy, Department of Monumental Painting, Kyiv, Ukraine (1990)

Selected Exhibitions

  • 2015 - AAF Milan 2015, Italy
  • 2014 - AAF Milan 2014, Italy
  • 2013 - AAF Milan 2013, Italy
  • 2012 - AAF Roma 2012, Italy
  • 2012 - AAF Milan 2012, Italy
  • 2010 - Bergamo Arte Fiera 2010, Italy
  • 2009 - Art Fair 2009 RDS, Dublin, Ireland
  • 2009 - Chelsea Art Fair, Chelsea Old Town Hall, London, United Kingdom
  • 2008 - Chelsea Art Fair, Chelsea Old Town Hall, London, United Kingdom
  • 2008 - Art Ireland Spring Collection 2008, Main Hall of RDS, Dublin, Ireland
  • 2007 - Solo exhibition, Centro Danza Sirio, Italy, Ivrea
  • 2007 - Art Ireland Spring Collection 2007, Main Hall of RDS, Ireland, Dublin
  • 2006 - Art Ireland Winter Collection 2006, RDS Main Hall, Ireland, Dublin
  • 2006 - "Autumn Leaves", personal exhibition, ART MASTER Gallery, Czech Republic, Prague
  • 2006 - Dulwich Art Fair, Dulwich College, United Kingdom, London
  • 2006 - Solo exhibition "JazzArt", Ukrainian Embassy, Czech Republic, Prague
  • 2005 - Art Ireland Winter, RDS Main Hall, Ireland, Dublin
  • 2005 - Manchester Art Show, MICC G-MEX, United Kingdom, Manchester
  • 2005 - Art Ireland Summer Collection 2005, RDS, Ireland, Dublin
  • 2004 - Art Ireland Winter 2004, RDS Main Hall, Ireland, Dublin
  • 2004 - Art Ireland Summer Collection 2004, RDS Industries Hall, Ireland, Dublin
  • 2003 - EuropART, Palexpo, Switzerland, Geneva