Collection: Vyacheslav Lui-ko

Vyacheslav Lui-ko (born in 1963, Murmansk, Russia) is a contemporary artist known for his deeply philosophical and emotionally resonant works. He currently lives and works in Almaty, Kazakhstan, where he continues to develop a distinctive visual language that blends symbolism, abstraction, and spiritual themes.

Lui-ko’s art often explores the boundaries between the visible and the invisible, drawing on religious, metaphysical, and existential motifs. His compositions are marked by a refined use of line and texture, often rendered in monochrome or subdued palettes that evoke introspection and timelessness.

He has exhibited in various galleries and cultural institutions across Central Asia and Europe, and his works are held in private collections internationally. Lui-ko is recognized for his contributions to contemporary Kazakhstani art and for his ability to merge personal vision with universal themes.