Andrei Prychodko Credential excerpts
Prychodko’s art was chosen in 1993 as the unique vector to re-establish cultural relations between two major nations: newly- independent Ukraine and France.
This occurred on the personal initiatives of the Ministers of Culture of Ukraine and France.
Ref : Ministère de la Culture de France, le Ministre, Jacques Toubon, lettre 160715- 24 juin 94 Міністерство Культурі Украйні Київ, Ministry of Culture of Ukraine, Kyiv, the Minister, Yvan Dziouba letter 1-980/39, 10 09/93
Prychodko’s art is referenced three times in the Encyclopedia of Ukraine.
Ref: Struk, Danylo Husar, Editor, Encyclopedia of Ukraine, University of Toronto Press Incorporated 1993, Toronto, Buffalo, London Volume IV pp. 257 & 258 & Vol. 3 p 752
Prychodko was represented by two historic art gallerists:
Paul Facchetti Paris & Zürich, Together with Vollard, Kahnweiler, Maeght, Rosenberg et al, Facchetti was honored in 2020 by the MNAM of France in the Pompidou Center as one of the 20 most significant gallerists of the 20th century. Paul Facchetti is noted for the first gallery show of Jackson Pollock in Europe his instrumental role in bringing into the canon such then little-known artists such as Dubuffet, Fautrier, Henri Michaux, Sam Francis, Riopelle, Mathieu, Hundertwasser etc. Prychodko is the last artist he discovered.
Andrei Prychodko was introduced to Paul Facchetti by the Galerie Beyeler of Basel.
Galerie Nathan, Zürich, Was instrumental in building the Oskar Reinhart and Bührle Museum collections and made countless notable sales to world museums. Peter Nathan published Prychodko as among his most important exhibitors together with Felix Valloton, Nicholas de Staël, Maurice Estève, Chaissac, Georg Meistermann & Lobo.
Andrei Prychodko has exhibited in New York, Paris, Rome, Zürich, Geneva, Milan, Toronto etc as well as three times at ART Basel.
Prychodko's art has been reviewed & praised in publications of record such as Toronto Globe& Mail, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Tages Anzeiger, Die Weltwoche, L'Oeil, etc
Institutions /Collections:
The Nathan monograph on Prychodko’s art, ISBN 3-906133-01-X is archived in over 40 world institutions including:
The Louvre /Museé des Arts Decoratives, Paris
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Museum of Modern Art, New York
Museum of Modern Art of France /Centre Pompidou, Paris
Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Tate Gallery, London
J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
Dokumenta Archive, Kassel, Germany
The Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice, Italy
Albright Knox Gallery, Buffalo, USA
National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa
Philadelphia Museum of Art, USA
Boston Museum of Fine Arts, USA
Detroit Institute of Art, USA
Cleveland Museum of Art, USA
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, (LACMA), USA
Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide
Turin Civic Museum, Italy
Art and exhibition hall of the Federal Republic of Germany, Bonn
German National Library, Leipzig
Ludwig Museum, Cologne
Museum of Applied and Contemporary Art, Vienna, Austria
Museum of the Belvedere, Vienna, Austria
Library of the Belvedere, Vienna, Austria
Harald Szeemann Collection, Los Angeles, USA
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Yale University, New Haven, CT. USA
Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. USA
Saint Louis Art Museum, Saint Louis, MO. USA
University of Alberta, Canada
Max Planck Institute for Art History, Rome
Bibliotheca Hertziana, Rome
German Art Historical Institute, Florence, Italy
German Center for Art History, Paris
Central Institute of Art History of Germany, Munich
State & University Library, Dresden, Germany
National Institute of Art History, (INHA) Paris, France
New York Art Resources Consortium, New York
Institute of Art Sciences, Zurich, Switzerland
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Mo. USA
Hulda Zumsteg Collection, (Kronenhalle), Zürich, Switzerland
Lille Métropole Museum of Modern, Contemporary & Outsider Art, France
Dartmouth University, Hanover N.H. USA
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC.USA
University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. USA
Cantonal Museum of Fine Art, Sion, Switzerland
Canadian Museum of Contemporary Phototgraphy, Ottawa
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, etc
Awards:
The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation, Montreal, 1975,
The Ontario Arts Council, Toronto 1974,
Academy of Fine Arts, Athens, Greece, 1972
References:
Prychodko on worldcat identities https://www.worldcat.org/title/prychodko/oclc/16162413&referer=brief_results
Prychodko in the German National Library: https://portal.dnb.de/opac.htm?method=simpleSearch&query=andrij+Prychodko
Prychodko on WorldCat
Museums of Turin, Italy/ Fondazione Torino Musei
biblioteca d'arte - fondazione torino musei (to0) http://www.librinlinea.it/search/public/appl/dettaglio.php?bid=TO01696716
Peggy Guggenheim Collection Venice
http://opac.sbn.it/opacsbn/opac/iccu/scheda.jsp?bid=TO01696716
http://anagrafe.iccu.sbn.it/opencms/opencms/ricerche/dettaglio.html?codice_isil=it-VE0168
German Art Historical Institute, Florence, Italy
Bibliotheca Hertziana, Rome
Max Planck Institute for Art History, Rome
German Center for Art History, Paris
Dictionary of Artists From Antiquity to the Present, Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon
International Artists Data Bank Internationale Künstlerdatenbank