''Through my art, I create a perspective of energy to structure the surrounding harsh chaos and build a humanitarian space directed towards the future. In this process, I strive to capture the invisible inner essence of phenomena and sensations, overlaying them with a visible texture like a net''
Igor Grechanyk is a sculptor and artist whose work blends philosophical symbolism, mytho-poetic imagery, and a contemporary sculptural language. His creations are visualized fragments of spiritual experience, resonating with the collective unconscious and touching on the eternal questions of human existence. He gives form to the undefined, materializing spirit in bronze.
Born in Kyiv into an artistic family, Grechanyk graduated from the Kyiv State Art Institute in 1984. His early career, shaped by the ideological pressures of Socialist Realism, led him to a fusion of classical plasticity with a metaphysical intensity of image.
Grechanyk’s work gained early international recognition even during the Soviet era and the 1990s, with exhibitions in East Germany, Sweden, France, and the USA (including the Lincoln Center, New York). However, it was from the early 2000s that he began participating actively in major international exhibitions across Europe and Asia.
His figures possess an architectural stability and read as symbols—a blend of monumentality and surreal vision. His approach is closer to the thinking of ancient masters: “Only the spirit matters,” he says. “I materialize it in my own way… The spirit itself chooses both the form and the vessel.”

The core of his current creation lies in exploring new digital and material dimensions, capturing the elusive concept of 'Time' and pushing the boundaries of sculptural language to reflect the contemporary human condition. His large-scale public sculptures serve as cultural ambassadors at notable sites internationally.
Collected by connoisseurs worldwide for its rare ability to touch the deep, archetypal layers of human perception, the art of Igor Grechanyk stands as one of the defining voices of his generation — a creator whose visions will remain as vital tomorrow as they are today.

Book of Numbers. Emergence
Bronze, 66x27x24cm, 2025
The sculpture is structured on the interplay of vertical lines, directed upwards towards the spirit, and horizontal lines, symbolizing the realization of this spirit. The vertical lines form an emerging silhouette, breaking through the horizontal accumulated forms – the layers.
The sculpture's vertical lines, resembling the ends of tightly packed pages, metaphorically represent the "Book of Numbers" – a book of spiritual guidance for humanity, collective wisdom, or genetic code. It contains records of trials, defeats, and victories. The breakthrough of these lines through the outer shell symbolizes the unveiling and realization of these profound truths – one's own essence, history, or code. This sculptural visualization is like "reading" a book through direct experience, rather than simply turning pages.
The inner strength and essence, manifested through the vertical lines, reflect a constant, "embedded" guide or truth. It is not an external directive, but something that emerges from the deepest layers of being.

Terra Incognita
Bronze, iron, 102x45x45cm, 2024
This is a person who travels into the unknown. The outlines are unclear; the person, as if in semi-darkness, stretches their hands forward, showing a desire to move forward and explore the unknown. The iron reinforcement behind him symbolizes the world he is leaving behind, which somewhat resembles a cage and bars. Additionally, the figure is open at the back, symbolizing that the person is not traveling physically, but rather that his spirit is on a journey.

Winner
Bronze, 58x45x31cm, 2024
These two warriors can be viewed either together or separately. They stand in almost identical poses, but they existed in different eras. One is the image of the warrior as he truly existed, and the other is a legend—a story. One is how his contemporaries saw him, and the other is how his descendants perceive him. The viewer is invited to feel which is which.
Legend of Ancient Warrior
Bronze, 46x41x27cm, 2024























