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Anton Solomoukha

Anton (Anatole) P. Solomoukha ((ウクライナ語:Антон Соломуха) November 2, 1945 – 21 October 2015) was a Ukrainian-born French artist and photographer, and a foreign member of the Ukrainian Academy of Arts. From 1980 he specialized in narrative figuration. After 2000 he developed photo projects and is known as the inventor of a new form of expression in contemporary photography: “Photo painting”. In it he associates the photographic image with pictorial research in tableaux frequently requiring a multitude of models.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Anton Solomoukha – Hommage à un ami )
== Biography ==

Solomoukha was born in Kiev, Ukraine (then part of the USSR). His family was a part of the Soviet intelligentsia. His father, Pavel Davidovich Solomoukha, was a veteran of the Second World War. In 1943 following the liberation of Ukraine he was given the job of recruiting and organizing the training of teachers in a department under the Secretariat of N.S. Khrushchev, who later became the First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. His mother, Galina von Krigin, was a teacher.
After completing his secondary education and doing his military service, Anton entered Faculty for the Restoration of Icons in The Kiev School of Fine Art. It was here that he familiarized himself with philosophy and religion.
In 1971 Anton Solomukha was admitted to the studio workshop of the academician T. Yablonska and in 1973 he obtained a diploma as a ‘Monumentalist’ painter.
His vision of the world was influenced by Masters like the stage designer Misha Frenkel, the director Sergei Parajanov, the writer Viktor Nekrasov, etc.
In 1971 his daughter Kristina Solomoukha was born.
Between 1975 and 1978 his dissident creative expression attracted the attention of the political censors and he was summoned to appear before the KGB on several occasions.
In 1978 he finally succeeded in immigrating to France. He has lived and worked in Paris ever since.

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