

SX002 Models Minerva & Apollo
2025, Digital format , Pop art, Contemporary, Hyperrealism, Futurism
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SX002 Models Minerva & Apollo
They are not a couple in the classical sense. They are symmetry.
SX002 Models Minerva & Apollo are my attempt to bring together two forms of supra-intelligence into one hybrid presence: strategic and aesthetic.
She is precision — composed, armored with logic, free of hesitation.
He is vibration — a kind of mathematical light, radiating harmony without needing a source.
Minerva — dark-haired, poised, her surface gleaming like a shield after rain.
Apollo — light, reflective, his face a formula of balance.
In mythology, they were never a pair.
But in my Synthetarium, new combinations are possible — and permitted.
I wanted to create my own versions. Variants that might never have existed before — but if this is my synthetic domain, then everything follows my order. My pairings, too.
I was curious: what happens when you combine principles that usually don’t intersect?
Can the union of logic and beauty, control and sound — become a new kind of sensuality?
These SX models are not made for war or pleasure. They govern space through frequency, not force.
Their sensors communicate without language. Their algorithms don’t conflict — they clarify.
She sees ahead. He hears what hasn’t happened yet.
Together, they generate a primal grid of thinking order.
In a world where bodies are no longer allowed to make mistakes, these synthetic bodies exist as an attempt to reclaim the living —
Not through pain, not through fear,
but through the memory of both.
- Country Ukraine
- Year 2025
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Kryvych is a contemporary multidisciplinary artist born in Kyiv, who studied art in both Kyiv and Madrid. Anna explores the mechanisms of human interaction with the world through artistic practice. Her works reveal deeper layers of reality, truth, and existence. She investigates themes of dehumanization, estrangement from nature, and immersion into artificial constructs that distort our connection to the essence of life. By creating visual narratives that resonate with philosophical and apocalyptic concepts, Anna seeks to uncover the hidden forces shaping human experience — particularly through the lens of presence and the exploration of extreme existential boundaries.
Working across painting, sculpture, and object-based installation, she reflects on the shifting boundary between the real and the simulated, the living body and its artificial extinction. Her recent works engage with themes of posthuman ecology, chromatic surfaces, and speculative anatomies — including chrome-finished animals, robots, and hybrid beings suspended between evolution and erasure. She often incorporates vacuum-sealed objects, metallic textures, and artificial skins to explore how presence can become a trace, and how nature begins to perform itself as image.
Kryvych’s artistic inquiry is guided by questions such as:
– What happens to corporeality in a world where everything can be copied?
– Can art still function as a site of resistance in a culture of seamless simulation?
– And is true desire still possible when experience is endlessly reproduced?
Her work has been exhibited in Madrid, Zurich, and the Museum of the History of Kyiv, as well as in numerous group and solo exhibitions across Ukraine and Europe. Recent exhibitions include The Sea (Stable Gallery, Vienna), Fragments (Eye Sea Gallery, Kyiv), Please softer (Octo Gallery, Kyiv), and Spanish Group Exhibition (Galeria Lanza Art, Madrid).
Kryvych’s works are part of private collections in Ukraine, Spain, and Switzerland.
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