2013 - 2017
Kharkiv Art College
2017 - 2018
Ukrainian Leadership Academy
2018 - 2022
Kyiv National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture
2022 - ongoing Kunstakademie Düsseldorf
(2022 - 2024 guest student in class of Rita McBride, from 2025 full student in class of Sabrina Fritsch)
PUBLICATIONS
2025, February — Art book “Archipelago”
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2025, October – “Lost beauty”, curated by Daria Zhuravel at KUT Gallery, Kyiv
2024, July – “Landscapes of the memories”, curated by Olena Polishchuk at Svitlo Gallery, Lviv
2024, June – “Archipelago”, Portal 11 Gallery, Kyiv
2024, Februar — “Archipelago”, curated by Anna Petrova, at Kunststudio 16, Berlin
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
2025, August — “On a solid ground” at Reinraum gallery, Düsseldorf
2025, May — “Contents may vary” at Artmx Gallery, Cologne
2025, April — “EU-UA connecting” at Weltkunstzimmer, Düsseldorf
2024, May — “Memories of the future”, curated by Anna Petrova, at Schönhausen Palace, Berlin
2023, July — “Агу ура”, curated by Andriy Dureika, at Aura Kunstraum Gallery, Düsseldorf
2023, September — "Ukraine on the West Coast" in the USA (Claremont, Santa Barbara, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle)
2023, June — "KOLYSKA" at the Kurt Mühlenhaupt Museum, Berlin
2023, May — "Goldnarben" at Schönhausen Palace, Berlin
2023, February — "National code" organized by Ukrainian Cultural Community (UCC), Berlin
2022, November — "Mutual Arts" at Piletskyi Institute, Berlin
2022, October — Open Studios at Düsseldorf Kunstakademie, Düsseldorf
2022, July — "Point in Time. Monologue" at Imaginart Gallery, Barcelona
2021, October — Soshenko Art Residence, Kyiv
2021, August — HELICON art residence, Izmit, Turkey
2021, June — "Golden Hour" at PEREMOGA Gallery, Kyiv
BIO
Aglaya was born in Luhansk in 1996 and lived in Kharkiv and Kyiv. After the full-scale war began, she moved to Düsseldorf, where she currently lives and studies at the Academy of Arts.
She works with graphic media — relief printing, xerography, and engraving. Her practice also includes photography, painting, sculpture, textiles, and text.
In her works, she explores themes of self-identification, memory, emigration, and relationships during the war.