Ukraine Michael Antonyuk graduated from the Lviv State Institute of Applied and Decorative Arts in 1961 with government clearance and credentials. He was given various monumental art projects in the capital of Ukraine,
Kyiv. In addition,
Khrushchev's Thaw created an allure for exploration and development of the vast wild Tselina steppes and virgin land. The greatest migration in Soviet history attracted research teams, scientists, and graduates from Moscow, Leningrad, and Ukraine. The
Virgin Lands Campaign led to the great migration of the early 1960s, representing the 15 different republics of the Soviet Union, including diverse nationalities.
Kazakhstan In 1961, in the town of
Akmolinsk,
Kazakhstan, young intellectuals from the institutes of
Moscow,
Leningrad, and
Ukraine began to arrive by train. Michael Antonyuk settled among the spacious land in
Kazakh Steppe (
Republic of Kazakhstan, former Soviet Union). Michael fell in love with the fertile land full of wild tulips and clover steppes. In 1962, he decided to stay and work, committing himself to this new world. Antonyuk began a series of paintings depicting the traditional and nomadic lifestyle, featuring "Holiday
Yurt", "Aqsaqal", "Mother", "Festival at Lake Tengiz", and "Still Life With Fish". "Michael Antonyuk arrived in Tselinograd in 1961, the same year the Kazakh space exploration launched the first manned spacecraft. Among the two main themes - virgin and space - were inextricably merged into the artist's work: "Tselina lives", "Resort Borovoe", "Tselinnaya LEP", "Mangyshlak", "Tselinny bread", "Tselinnoe Priishimya", "Earth and Space", " The man and the Earth "," Intercosmos" and others. One of the works called "Celina over the planet." For the artist, it is not just a metaphor: expanses of virgin land and space open spaces are equally close to his worldview. I asked his son: "Native land for Michael Antonyuk - is it Ukraine or Kazakhstan?". - "It seems to me, more than all the same Kazakhstan", - said Yaroslav. The artist studied the national culture of Kazakhstan and loved the land. Without love and deep understanding, one can not create works that his colleague Ivan Svitich said, "Antoniuk painted his masterpieces with a different colorful richness. The joy of color, clarity of rhythm, the solemnity of the composition, woven from the Kazakh ornament, spikes, cars, rockets, yurts, national costumes." ("Yurt", "Dastarkhan," "The holiday," "The People's mistress from Aji village"). The transformation of Akmolinsk into Tselinograd was successful due to the commitment of project managers, city planners and construction administrators. The creativity of Michael Antonyuk became of service to the aesthetic decorative land development of
Tselinograd districts and neighboring towns. In 1963, Michael Antonyuk cofounded the Tselinograd regional branch of the Union of Artists of Kazakhstan and served as the first chairman on the Board of the Union of artists of USSR. 8-month project in collaboration with Vasily Ivanovich Tovtin. Commissioned from Kazakh government as an aesthetic monument to beautify the city. • Exhibition of fine arts of Kazakhstan, Alma-Ata. • "Mangyshlak", 150x140, 1972,
Tempera on canvas. • "Recolection", 200x100, 1972
Tempera on canvas. • Sabbatical leave to Morocco, France and Cuba.
1982 • "Signs of the Zodiac", Palace of Wedding Ceremonies in the city of Tselinograd.
Дворец бракосочетаний. Уже снесли. Stained glass windows in the Palace of Ceremonies. Completed in 1982, each module was manually made. Featuring imported glass from
Neman Belarus with a thickness of 25–30 mm. This series was framed on the surface texture of the building, which deflected sunlight to enhance the expressiveness. Technique: Fastened panes with mortar and metal armature.
Demolished in 1990 • "Landscape and Still Life". Республиканская выставка,
Almaty Kazakhstan 1984 • "Flora of Kazakhstan" and "Industry", 4x6 meters, Collaborative work between Michael Antonyuk and Vasily Ivanovich Tovtin. Completed in 1984 in the hotel "Abay", Astana
(formerly known as "Tourist" in the city of Tselinograd) == Final years ==