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Artur Muzychenko
Artist from Ukraine
Kyiv-based multidisciplinary artist and designer. His background in street art and counterculture heavily shaped his visual language.
After years as a tattoo artist collaborating with fashion and jewelry brands, the war in Ukraine became his career’s turning point. Accumulating his vast practice, he debuted at the National Art Museum of Ukraine in 2024 with the Wall of Memory series.
Muzo’s socially critical work reinterprets history, life events, and personal trauma. Rejecting the role of a mere aesthetician, he acts as a documentarian, viewing art as a direct reflection of its time and conditions.

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Artur Muzychenko
Artist from Ukraine
Kyiv-based multidisciplinary artist and designer. His background in street art and counterculture heavily shaped his visual language.
After years as a tattoo artist collaborating with fashion and jewelry brands, the war in Ukraine became his career’s turning point. Accumulating his vast practice, he debuted at the National Art Museum of Ukraine in 2024 with the Wall of Memory series.
Muzo’s socially critical work reinterprets history, life events, and personal trauma. Rejecting the role of a mere aesthetician, he acts as a documentarian, viewing art as a direct reflection of its time and conditions.

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Empty meaning
Ceramic by Artur Muzychenko
28 x 28 cm • Ceramic
One of a kind
Scratch on ceramic (50s of XX century)
Artist
Moments
Artur Muzychenko
Artist from Ukraine
Kyiv-based multidisciplinary artist and designer. His background in street art and counterculture heavily shaped his visual language.
After years as a tattoo artist collaborating with fashion and jewelry brands, the war in Ukraine became his career’s turning point. Accumulating his vast practice, he debuted at the National Art Museum of Ukraine in 2024 with the Wall of Memory series.
Muzo’s socially critical work reinterprets history, life events, and personal trauma. Rejecting the role of a mere aesthetician, he acts as a documentarian, viewing art as a direct reflection of its time and conditions.

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