Andrew Kunitsyn

Movement in the Mind (Skryzhal 18)
Movement in the Mind (Skryzhal 18) Siz 53 x 43 cm 2022
About the artwork

How often do you regret the choices you’ve made — the words left unspoken, the silence that should have been an answer, the gratitude never expressed, the connections that never deepened, the fear of standing out, the things that never became part of your life?

How often?

Regret is often seen as a natural human response, yet it’s worth examining the external forces that shape our reactions — our parents’ worldview, our experience, social norms, trauma, and more.

As a result, we tend to live either in the past or in the future, losing our presence in the present moment.

I try to observe these thoughts within myself so as not to live by old patterns and never lose the chance of moving forward.

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Andrew Kunitsyn
Date of birth: 1990
Place of residence: Kharkiv

Ukrainian multidisciplinary artist.

Andrew began his creative journey with graffiti, with its spirit of provocation and rule-breaking. A dialogue with urban space became his first language of self-expression, through which he gradually moved beyond street culture and turned toward broader and deeper topics.

Today, the artist studies and integrates into his work personal observations on society alongside scientific, sociocultural, and behavioural research, which, through the lens of his art, addresses the unconscious, behavioural patterns, and the global challenges of humanity.

His practice includes installation, painting, objects, and media projects.

He currently lives and works in Lviv.

Studio: Zelena St. 115b, office 520, Lviv, Ukraine

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