Roman Zuzuk

Roman is a master of primitive abstraction using a cast of diverse characters at play, dance, who perform everyday tasks in ways that border on fantasy. His pictures tell stories with a bright, rich, bold palette.  His art brings together everyday and extraordinary, rural and urban, past and present, reality and fantasy. 

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Piano Study

Oil on Board | 17" W × 24" H × 1" D

Perfect Woman

Oil on Board | 8" W × 8" H × 1" D
Bicycle Sold

Bicycle

Encaustic on Canvas | 8" W × 8" H × 1" D
Family Guy Sold

Family Guy

Encaustic on Canvas | 11" W × 17" H × 1" D
Na Sdorovje Sold

Na Sdorovje

Encaustic on Canvas | 12" W × 12" H × 1.75" D
Clown Sold

Clown

Encaustic on Canvas | 14" W × 13" H × 1.75" D
Chicken Dance Sold

Chicken Dance

Encaustic on Canvas | 12" W × 12" H × 1.75" D
Serenade Sold

Serenade

Encaustic on Canvas | 12" W × 12" H × 1.75" D
Red Violin Sold

Red Violin

Oil on Canvas | 30" W × 36" H × 1" D

BIOGRAPHY

Born in 1961 in Selec, Ukraine, since 2000 he has lived and worked in Toronto, Canada.

Coming from a small rural town with limited resources he began drawing from nature, his first subjects were the cows in the fields, the chickens in the yard and geese on the pond.  Only after mastering sophisticated painting techniques at the prestigious Kiev Academy of Art did he settle into his primitive style.

In the early nineties, Roman Zuzuk moved to Prague – entered the artistic capital of the time and brought with him a warm and jubilant palette, a repertoire of expressive figures, all refreshingly poised to dance or play an instrument or float above the viewers eyes. Quite remarkable! The art world took note and soon Roman Zuzuk’s paintings were exhibited in galleries around Europe and the world – attracting interest and collectors as diverse as the characters that live in his work.

 Roman Zuzuk’s sophisticated painting technique and his work in primitive abstraction was developed only through rigorous classical schooling. He graduated from the prestigious Kiev Academy of Fine Arts. His art is truly an amalgamation of everyday and the extraordinary which straddle the worlds of rural and urban, a sentimental past and hopeful future. But it is his eclectic foray into the tension of accepting reality over the magnetic force of fantasy and all that the world has to offer, that Zuzuk’s work inspires man to dream. 

 The themes are intellectual but the artist, with his characteristic quirkiness and deep sense of nuance, uses a language that is understood and enjoyed by all who feast on his works' ambiance and voice. He is not influenced by any one artist. This provides him with a freshness and spontaneity that keeps the work very personal. The key element is the combination of colours that bring to mind Post-impressionist painters Henri Matisse and Gauguin's palettes in their ability to create harmonious tension. Add to this the warmth and energy of hues that make his work a vibrant rendition of Georges Braque's cubist still lifes. The synthesis of exaggerated proportions and awkward and contorted postures, reminiscent of Picasso, brings out the child in all of us. Zuzuk takes the commonplace: fish, hens, instruments, a house, and imbues them with religious symbolism - animals and monsters and floating figures, all hovering familiar forms, reminiscent of Chagall. The objects often found in Roman's works form part of a personal iconography, symbols of his life experiences. With his visceral reaction to real-life objects and calculated representation of space, the artist makes the familiar seem unexpected and new. His work is charged with emotion and executed with intellectual determination, stimulated mind and spirit with the unimagined and the impossible.

 Zuzuk’s power is in his satire. His subjects encompass the rich panoply of modern life. Whether tense, fractured geometric representations of bustling industrial scenes against a rural landscape, couples interacting in everyday frolic, or children attempting to make sense of such a crazy world, his work is infused with a beguiling innocence and pervasive nostalgia. He creates simple figures of heroic proportion and dimension. Everything around him has a story to tell. This depth of feeling and sensitivity permeates all of Zuzuk’s work, whether the subject is the joys and comedy of human friendship or the persistent and lyrical bonds of memory. Suffused with the glow of everyday happiness, his transcends our traditional notions of daily living--they offer hope, spontaneity and limitless potential in our paradoxical lives and ultimately, invite us to contemplate change.

EDUCATION

1980- 1984

Simferpol Art School, Crimea, Russia

1985

Kiev Academy of Fine Art, Kiev, Ukraine

EXHIBITIONS

2026

EXPRESSIONS, Shevchenko Museum, Toronto, ON

2025

Sunny Days Harmony, Legacy Art Gallery at Ivan Franko Homes, Mississauga, ON

2024

Exhibition of paintings by Roman Zuzuk, KUMF™ Gallery, Etobicoke, ON

2021

Melodies of Spring with Evan Magar, KUMF™ Gallery, Etobicoke, ON


2008

Edinburgh Art Fair, Edinburgh Corn Exchange, Edinburgh, United Kingdom 

Art Ireland November Fair, RDS Main Hall, Dublin, Ireland 

Chelsea Art Fair, Chelsea Old Town Hall, London, United Kingdom 

Art Ireland Spring Collection 2008, Main Hall of RDS, Dublin, Ireland 


2007

Art-Kyiv, Ukrainian House, Kyiv, Ukraine 


2006

Art Kiev, Ukrainian House, Kiev, Ukraine

Art Ireland Winter Collection 2006, RDS Main Hall, Dublin, Ireland


2005

Art Ireland Winter 2005, RDS Main Hall, Dublin, Ireland

Manchester Art Show, MICC G-MEX, Manchester, United Kingdom


2004

Art Ireland Winter 2004, RDS Main Hall, Dublin, Ireland

New York Art Expo, Soleil Gallery, New York, USA

Toronto Art Expo, Toronto, ON

2003

Soleil Gallery, Montreal, QC

EuropART, Palexpo, Geneva, Switzerland

2002

Art-Vienna, Vienna, Austria


2001

Gallery 133, Toronto, ON

Start Art Gallery, Breda, the Netherlands


2000

Anastasia Gallery, Oakville, ON


1999

Burch & Klem Gallery, Berlin, Germany


1998

Atelier Los, Thalwil, Switzerland

Dorint Hotel, Koln, Germany

Burch & Klem Gallery, Berlin, Germany


1997

Spektrum Gallery, Hamburg, Germany

Atelierschiff unartig Gallery, Frankfurt, Germany


1996

Christin Gallery, Toronto, ON


1995

ABA Gallery, Berlin, Germany


1994

K + B Gallery, Prague, Czech Republic

Haus der Künstler, Worpswede, Germany


1993

Miro Gallery, Berlin, Germany

Bilini Gallery, Florence, Italy


1992

Slovak Cultural Centre, Frankfurt, Germany

City Gallery, Prague, Czech Republic,

Russian Cultural Centre, Prague, Czech Republic