Alexander Golynskiy was born in Simferopol in 1987. In 2007, he received a diploma from the Interior Design Faculty at the Crimean Samokish Art School. He later furthered his education as a stage designer for theatre, television and film industry at the Kyiv National Academy where he later performed researches and taught. In 2013 he was awarded as a finalist of the Grand U-ART prize in Paris, France. Artist graduated from the Free Workshops Art School in 2016 and later proceeded with his education at BAZA Institute for Contemporary Art in 2018. His most noticeable solo exhibitions include: Soft Edge, a collaboration project with Anatoly Osmolovsky at Moscow’s Sidura Museum in 2018, Save As at the Vladimir Smirnov and Konstantin Sorokin Foundation in Moscow in 2016, Chamber, realized within the program of the Grand U-ART prize in Paris in 2013, and Moon Walk at the Kyiv National Academy. Golynskiy has also participated in numerous group exhibitions which feature these significant projects: Strange, lost, unseen, useless (BAZA Institute at the Winzavod Contemporary Art Centre, 2018), You can only dream about art at the Vladimir Smirnov and Konstantin Sorokin Foundation(Moscow, 2017), Studio 2017. A place where no one dreams. (MMOMA, Moscow, 2017), Calculation and Tracing (Malmo, Sweden, 2017), Revolution at the Fabrika Exhibitory Platform(Moscow, 2017), and Joy Bar, realized within the 5th Moscow Biennale for Younger Art (Fabrika Exhibitory Platform). The artist lives and works in Moscow.