



Alexander Jazykov – A Master of Symbolism and Universal Harmony
A Visionary Artist Bridging Cultures and Realities
Alexander Jazykov is an internationally acclaimed artist whose work transcends time and space, offering a profound exploration of human emotions, dreams, and the mysteries of the universe. Born in the Soviet Union, he pursued his artistic journey with unwavering dedication, graduating with honors from the Lviv National Academy of Arts in 1988. His artistic brilliance quickly gained recognition, leading him to participate in numerous solo and collective exhibitions, as well as prestigious art symposiums across Slovakia and abroad.
Since 1993, he has been living and working as a professional artist in Slovakia, becoming a key figure in the country’s contemporary art scene. In 1994, he was inducted into the Slovak Fine Arts Union, and he is also a distinguished member of the International Association of Professional Artists under UNESCO (IAA AIAP UNESCO). From 1990 onward, Jazykov has pursued an independent artistic career, allowing his unique vision and unconventional artistic language to flourish freely.
A Journey Through Emotion, Dreams, and the Cosmos
Jazykov’s work is a window into the soul of the universe, a poetic meditation on life, transience, and the boundless nature of existence. His paintings are not mere visual compositions but deeply symbolic reflections of human emotions, thoughts, and the delicate balance between reality and fantasy.
Working with oil, acrylic, and his own experimental techniques, the artist adapts his approach to best convey the depth of his subject matter. Each brushstroke is infused with harmony, revealing an intrinsic balance between light and shadow, movement and stillness. His works invite viewers on a spiritual journey, guiding them through hidden dimensions of feeling, memory, and the unknown.
“Like a tireless traveler seeking refuge for his soul, I venture further into the landscapes of my imagination, always believing in the best.” – Alexander Jazykov
Symbolism and the Power of Detail
A defining characteristic of Jazykov’s artistic style is his masterful use of symbolism. Each of his paintings carries a deeper meaning, embedded in layers of intricate details that enrich the viewer’s perception. His works evoke a sense of universal connection, contemplating the duality of life, the fragility of human existence, and the eternal dance of thoughts and emotions.
His artistic legacy has found its place in prestigious collections worldwide, with his works being housed in Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, England, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Poland, Russia, South Africa, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, Turkey, the USA, and Ukraine.
International Recognition and Prestigious Biennales
Jazykov’s work has received global recognition, earning him invitations to some of the most renowned international contemporary art biennales:
🔹 The 8th Beijing International Art Biennale, China (2019)
📍 National Art Museum of China, Beijing
🌍 Featured artists from 116 countries
🔹 The 9th Beijing International Art Biennale, China (2022)
📍 National Art Museum of China, Beijing
🌍 Featured artists from 117 countries
🔹 The 19th Bangladesh Asian Art Biennale (2022)
📍 Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy National Art Gallery, Dhaka
🌍 Featured artists from 114 countries
🔹 The 3rd Dafen International Oil Painting Biennale, Shenzhen (2022)
📍 Dafen Art Museum, China
🌍 Featured artists from 44 countries
A Timeless Contribution to the World of Art
Through his visionary approach and profound artistic philosophy, Alexander Jazykov continues to inspire collectors, critics, and fellow artists worldwide. His work serves as a testament to the transformative power of art, proving that creativity knows no boundaries.
With each exhibition, each canvas, and each new artistic endeavor, he reaffirms his place as a master of symbolism, emotion, and universal harmony—an artist whose work will resonate across generations.
🎨 “Art is the voice of the soul, and I strive to make mine heard across time and space.” – Alexander Jazykov














