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Aljoscha
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Born in 1974, Glukhov, Ukraine.

Aljoscha is an artist whose work is rooted in the philosophical and aesthetic pursuit of "Bioism"—a term he uses to describe the creation of new, organic life forms through art. Educated at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf and the Salzburg International Summer Academy under Shirin Neshat, his practice combines sculpture, drawing, and installation to imagine ethical futures and utopian biological systems.

His work has been exhibited widely, with solo shows at institutions such as the Ludwig Museum (Koblenz), the Osthaus Museum, and the Kupferstichkabinett (Berlin), among others. His pieces are included in the collections of the MOMus (Thessaloniki), Erarta Museum (St. Petersburg), and the Vatican Collection, among others.

Aljoscha’s biomorphic sculptures evoke the fragility and exuberance of microscopic life, offering a poetic vision of evolution, empathy, and radical beauty. His works act as speculative proposals for how new forms of life—and thought—might emerge in a future shaped by ethics, biology, and imagination.

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Metropolis M

Monument of hope in a city ravaged by war – Aljoscha creates an artwork at Karazin University in Kharkiv
2025

KUNSTFORUM International

Aktionen & Projekte
Karasin University Kharkiv: “Khēmia of Ma’at” by Aljoscha
2025

C41 Magazine

Ilaria Sponda
The organic utopia by Aljoscha
2024

Finestre Sull’Arte

Federica Schneck
Heavenly engineering against the horrors of war: Ukrainian Aljoscha's "Brain Paradise"
2024

Art Summit

Carol Real
Aljoscha’s Bioism: A Pathway to Novel Life Forms and Aesthetics
2024

Art Düsseldorf

Chris Erik Thomas
Ukrainian-Russian Artist Aljoscha Talks War and Creation
2023

Meer Art

Irene Kukota
Ukrainian artist Aljoscha on bioethics, war, and hope
2022

La Vanguardia

Blai Felip Palau
Aljoscha, the virtual artist who fills spaces with living, full-colour sculptures
2021