Feodosiy Tetianych
Feodosiy Tetianych | |
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Feodosiy Tetianych 2005 | |
| Born | Feodosiy Tetyanich 17 February 1942 |
| Died | 18 February 2007 (aged 65) Kyiv, Ukraine |
| Known for | Painting, installation art, performance art, poetry |
| Movement | Contemporary art |
Feodosiy Konstantinovich Tetianych (Ukrainian: Феодосій Костянтинович Тетянич, Russian: Феодосий Константинович Татьянич; 17 February 1942 – 18 February 2007) was a Ukrainian artist and philosopher of the Soviet and post-Soviet era. His art works became part of many private collections during his lifetime, including, for example, that of the American collector Norton Dodge. Examples of his works are included in the National Art Museum of Ukraine and private collections. Some regard Tetianych as one of the saints of Kyiv, Holy Rus. His interests as philosopher included art, the history and development of civilization, ecology, globalization of Ukraine and the philosophy of Infinity. Concepts evolved or derived from his art, philosophy and worldview, include frypulism and cyberfrypulism; his philosophy, art and heritage, encompassed as "Frypulia" and "Frypulialand" or "Frypuliastan".