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Maxim Dondyuk
Born (1983-07-15) July 15, 1983 (age 41)
NationalitySoviet, Ukrainian
Occupation(s)Photographer, Documentary photographer.
AwardsInternational Photographer of the Year, Lucie Awards (IPA), Prix Pictet ‘Disorder’, The Ville de Perpignan Remi Ochlik Award, The Best Global Health Story of Becton Dickinson (BD)'s 'Hope for a Healthy World Photo Competition'.
Websitemaximdondyuk.com

Maxim Dondyuk (Ukrainian: Максим Дондюк; born 1983 in Ukraine) is a photographer and visual artist. His professional career began in Ukrainian media as a photojournalist in 2007. He has been freelance since 2010, working on creating and promoting his own documentary projects.

He is a finalist of the Prix Pictet Photography Prize, a Lucie Awards International Photographer of the Year, winner of the Prix Photo La Quatrieme Image, winner of the Ville de Perpignan Remi Ochlik Award at Visa pour l’Image, a Magnum Photos competition ‘30 under 30’ for emerging documentary photographers, finalist of the W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography, finalist for the FotoEvidence Book Award, and received Grand Prix ‘Best Global Health Story’ of Becton Dickinson (BD)’s 'Hope for a Healthy World Photo Competition.'

Life and work

Dondyuk's first long-term projects ‘Uman, Rosh Hashana[1]’ (2008-2012), ‘The Crimea Sich[2]’ (2010-2013), ‘TB epidemic in Ukraine[3]’ (2010-2012) are an analysis of the time, situation. Being not interested in stereotypes, he is a direct participant in the events, and uses personal experience and emotions in order to emphasize the basic meaning of the events.

From the project ‘Culture of the Confrontation[4]’, 2013-2014, Dondyuk’s perception of photography has changed. He began filling his works with second meaning and associational level. He doesn’t want to specify the time period, the place and reasons. Through photography he wants to show eternal themes, wants people to associate his works "with their memories from reading books, music, their own life."

Dondyuk's works were presented during the festivals in Arles, Paris, Minsk and published in magazines such as: Time, Der Spiegel, Stern, Paris Match, Rolling Stone, Photo District News, Bloomberg Businessweek, Russian Reporter, Libération, Polka, 6Mois and Esquire etc. He also works with international organizations, such as International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the World Health Organization (WHO).

Awards

  • 2010: 2nd and 3rd Prize Picture Story of the Year of the Photojournalism Development Foundation Award.[citation needed]
  • 2011: Honorable mention of the Yonhap International Press Photo Awards.[citation needed]
  • 2011: Grand Prix of the contest Photo Film, Chernihiv Photo Fest.[citation needed]
  • 2011: Grand Prix of the Circle of Life contest, International Photofestival Vilnius Photo Circle.[citation needed]
  • 2011: Finalist of the Pikto International Competition.[5]
  • 2012: Award of Excellence (Issue Reporting Multimedia Story), Pictures of the Year International (POYi).[citation needed]
  • 2012: Finalist of the Photo Evidence Book Award.[6]
  • 2012: 2nd Prize Picture Story of the Year of the Photographers Giving Back Contest.[citation needed]
  • 2012: Finalist of the Lumix Festival for Young Photojournalism.[citation needed]
  • 2012: Grand Prix Best Global Health Story of Becton Dickinson (BD)’s Hope for a Healthy World Photo Competition.[7]
  • 2012: Forward Thinking Museum, finalist of 2nd quarter.[8]
  • 2012: Finalist for a grant of The Manuel Rivera-Ortiz Foundation for Documentary Photography & Film.[9]
  • 2012: Finalist for a grant of the 4th edition of the AnthropoGraphia Human Rights Through Visual Storytelling.[10]
  • 2012: Honourable Mention of the International Photography Awards annual competition (IPA).[11]
  • 2012: Country’s Pick 1st place of the International Photography Awards annual competition (IPA).[citation needed]
  • 2012: Finalist of the Circle of Life contest, International Photofestival Vilnius Photo Circle.[citation needed]
  • 2012: Finalist of the Photostory: Small Stories contest.[citation needed]
  • 2012: Forward Thinking Museum, finalist of 4th quarter.[8]
  • 2013: Shortlist in the Portraiture category of Sony World Photography Awards.[12]
  • 2013: Grand Prix of the Best Photo of the Year at the contest Photographer of the Year.[citation needed]
  • 2013: Honorable mention of the FotoVisura Grant.[13]
  • 2013: Finalist of the W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography from W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund.[14]
  • 2014: Magnum Photos competition ‘30 under 30’ for emerging documentary photographers.[15]
  • 2014: Winner of the Ville de Perpignan Remi Ochlik Award.[16]
  • 2014: Finalist of the Circle of Life contest, International Photofestival Vilnius Photo Circle.[citation needed]
  • 2015: Honorable Mentions of the Photographic Museum of Humanity Grant (PHM).[17][18]
  • 2015: Winner of the Photo District News Photo Annual 2015 in documentary category.[19]
  • 2015: Winner of the Prix Photo La Quatrieme Image, 1st Prize.[20]
  • 2015: PX3 Prix de la Photographie Paris, Press War Category, 1st Prize.[21]
  • 2015: Voies Off, Shortlist.[22]
  • 2015: Prix Pictet Photography Prize is Disorder, Shortlist.[23]
  • 2015: Fine Art Photography Awards, 1st Place Winner in Photojournalism.[24]
  • 2015: Fine Art Photography Awards, Professional Fine Art Photographer of the Year.[25]
  • 2015: Direct Look photo contest, 1st Prize in nomination Conflict.[citation needed]
  • 2015: Winner of the Humanity Photo Award 2015 – UNESCO/CFPA in Documentary category (China).[citation needed]
  • 2015: Grand Prix of the Humanity Photo Award 2015 – UNESCO/CFPA (China).[citation needed]
  • 2015: 1st place in Editorial: General News category, 13th Annual Lucie Awards (IPA).[26]
  • 2015: Editorial Photographer of the Year, Lucie Awards (IPA).[26]
  • 2015: International Photographer of the Year, Lucie Awards (IPA).[27]
  • 2015: International Photography Award, British Journal of Photography, Runner Up.[28]
  • 2015: Finalist of the LensCulture Visual Storytelling Award.[29]
  • 2016: JGS Photography Contest, Forward Thinking Museum, Runner-Up of 4th quarter.[30]
  • 2016: LensCulture Exposure Awards, 3rd Prize Series.[31]
  • 2016: Kolga Tbilisi Photo Award, Best Documentary Series.[32]
  • 2016: Magnum Photography Awards, Finalist.[33]

Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions

  • 2011–2013: Uman, Rosh Hashanah, Lviv, Ukraine;[34] Gallery Camera, Kyiv, Ukraine, 2013.[35]
  • 2011: TUBERCULOSIS, Center of Documentary Photography «FOTODOC» (Moscow).[36]
  • 2011: Exhibitions and screenings TB epidemic in Ukraine and ’’Uman, Rosh Hashana, Vilnius Photo Circle (Vilnius, Lithuania).[citation needed]
  • 2012: TB epidemic in Ukraine, Donetsk, Ukraine, 2012;[37] Kirovohrad Regional Museum of Art, Kirovograd, Ukraine, 2012;[citation needed] Art Center Kvartira, Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine, 2012;[citation needed] Vinnitsa, Ukraine, 2012;[citation needed] Uzhgorod, Ukraine, 2012;[citation needed] Zaporozhye, Ukraine, 2012;[38] PhotoReportAge Festival, Pomarico, Italy, 2013.[39]
  • 2013: Old Age, Municipal Art Gallery (Nova Kachovka, Ukraine).[40]
  • 2014–2015: Euromaidan: culture of the confrontation, PARTcom gallery, Kyiv, Ukraine;[citation needed] Euromaidan: culture of the confrontation, Visa pour l'image, Pergipinan, France, 2014;[41] Barbaros square, FotoIstanbul, Istanbul, Turkey;[42] Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine (permanent exhibition, 2014 onwards);[citation needed] Orvieto Fotografia festival, Orvieto, Italia, 2015.[43]

Group exhibitions and exhibitions during festivals

  • 2012: Exhibition Best Photographer 2011, The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography (Moscow).[citation needed]
  • 2012: Exhibition Hope for a Healthy World, LOOK3 Festival of the Photograph (Charlottesville, USA).[citation needed]
  • 2012: Group exhibition Other World (Leeds, UK).[citation needed]
  • 2012: Exhibition 2012 FotoEvidence Book Award, VII Photo Agency Gallery (New York).[citation needed]
  • 2012: Exhibition and screening The Сrimea Sich and ’’The Story of One Man, Vilnius Photo Circle (Vilnius, Lithuania).[citation needed]
  • 2013: Exhibition Photographer of the Year, M17 Contemporary Art Center (Kyiv, Ukraine).[44]
  • 2013: Exhibition Sony World Photography Awards, Somerset House (London).[citation needed]
  • 2013: Showing a short documentary film CRIMEA SICH, American Independence Film Festival (Kyiv, Ukraine).[45]
  • 2014: Exhibition Euromaidan: culture of the confrontation, Special Galerie Peppi Guggenheim International (Berlin).[citation needed]
  • 2014: Permanent group exhibition Maidan. Ukraine. Road to Freedom, Checkpoint Charlie Museum (Berlin).[46]
  • 2014: Group exhibition 30 Under 30 Winners Gallery, The Photography Show (Birmingham, UK).[47]
  • 2014: Group exhibition Shift: Ukraine in Crisis, Third Floor Gallery, Cardiff, UK. Photographs by Dondyuk as well as Alexander Chekmenev, Corentin Fohlen, Louisa Gouliamaki, Brendan Hoffman, Tom Jamieson, Marco Kesseler, Anastasia Taylor-Lind, Donald Weber and Emine Ziyatdinova.[48][49]
  • 2014: Group exhibition MAIDAN. Ukraine. Road to Freedom, Ukrainian Institute of America, New York, 2014.[50]
  • 2014: Group exhibition Maidan. Ukraine. Road to Freedom, Ukrainian House, Kyiv, Ukraine, 2014.[citation needed]
  • 2015: Group exhibition Maidan. Ukraine. Road to Freedom, The Stay Gallery, Los Angeles, 2015.[51]
  • 2015: Group Exhibition A War in Europe’s Neighborhood, Eurooppasali, Helsinki, Finland.[citation needed]
  • 2015: Group Exhibition Maidan. Ukraine. Road to Freedom, Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C..[citation needed]
  • 2015: Group Exhibition Maidan. Ukraine. Road to Freedom, The George Washington University, Washington, D.C..[citation needed]
  • 2015: Open space group exhibition dedicated to 70 years of peace in a small town Kirchheim unter Teck, Germany.[citation needed]
  • 2015: The Culture of the Confrontation project like part of the group exhibition ‘At the borders of the EU’, People Palace, Bucharest, Rumania.[citation needed]
  • 2015: Exhibition Culture of the Confrontation, FIOF / R-Evolution Summer Festival, Minturno, Barletta, Salerno, Porto Empedocle, Italy.[citation needed]
  • 2015: Group exhibition within the framework of Global Control and Censorship at ZKM, Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe, Germany.[citation needed]
  • 2015: Exhibition Battle of Ilovaisk, Museum of The History of Ukraine in World War II, Kyiv, Ukraine.[citation needed]
  • 2015: Group Exhibition Battle of Ilovaisk, National Taras Shevchenko Museum, Kyiv, Ukraine.[citation needed]
  • 2015: Group Exhibition …Forgotton by World, Royal Castle, Warsaw, Poland.[citation needed]
  • 2015: Group Exhibition IPA Best of Show, Splashlight, New-York, United States.[citation needed]
  • 2015: Group Exhibition Battle of Ilovaisk, National Architecture-Historical Sanctuary Chernihiv Ancient, Chernihiv, Ukraine.[citation needed]
  • 2015: Exhibition Culture of the Confrontation, La Quatrieme Image Photo Fair, Paris, France.[citation needed]
  • 2015: Group Exhibition Battle of Ilovaisk, Museum of the History, Dniprodzerzhynsk, Ukraine.[52]
  • 2015: Exhibition Culture of the Confrontation as a part of Prix Pictet Disorder finalists exhibition, Musée d’Art Moderne, Paris, France.[53]
  • 2015: Group Exhibition Maidan. Ukraine. Road to Freedom, Jackson Institute for Global Affairs, Yale, United States.[citation needed]
  • 2016: Exhibition Culture of the Confrontation as a part of Prix Pictet Disorder finalists exhibition, Somerset House, London.[citation needed]
  • 2016: Exhibition Culture of the Confrontation as a part of Prix Pictet Disorder finalists exhibition, MAXXI, National Museum of XXI Century Arts, Rome, Italy.[citation needed]
  • 2016: Group Exhibition …Forgotton by World, European Solidarity Centre, Gdansk, Poland.[citation needed]
  • 2016: Exhibition Culture of the Confrontation as a part of Prix Pictet Disorder finalists exhibition, CAB Art Center, Brussels, Belgium.[54]
  • 2016: Exhibition Culture of the Confrontation as a part of Prix Pictet Disorder finalists exhibition, International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum, Geneva, Switzerland.[55]
  • 2016: Exhibition Culture of the Confrontation as a part of Prix Pictet Disorder finalists exhibition, LUMA Westbau – Löwenbräukunst, Zurich, Switzerland.[56]
  • 2016: Exhibition Culture of the Confrontation as a part of LensCulture Exposure Awards, Photo London, Somerset House, London.[57][58]
  • 2016: Exhibition Culture of the Confrontation at Athens Photo Festival, Benaki Museum, Athens, Greece.[59]
  • 2016: Exhibition This is War at the 5th LUMIX Festival for Young Photojournalism, Hanover, Germany.[60]
  • 2016: Exhibition Culture of the Confrontation as a part of Prix Pictet Disorder finalists exhibition, The Old Municipal Gallery, Athens, Greece.[61]
  • 2016: Exhibition Culture of the Confrontation as a part of Prix Pictet Disorder finalists exhibition, Bank Gallery, Tokyo.[62]
  • 2016: Exhibition This is War as a part of group exhibition Deformation at Suwon Photo Festival, Suwon, Korea.[63]

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