
Kintsugi Gallery · Bali
A world repaired with gold.
Contemporary art from Bali, anchored in the work of Evgeniy Lapchenko.
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Anchor artist
Evgeniy Lapchenko
The painter who turns the present into an icon.
Ukrainian artist working between classical painting and contemporary mythology. His Bosch-inspired triptych Garden of Earthly Delights is held at 906 World Cultural Center / Hack Temple in San Francisco — a former Catholic church reimagined as a cultural and technological space.
His paintings sit at the centre of the Kintsugi Gallery collection.
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Anatoliy Halytskyi
Painting as action, surface as memory.
Ukrainian artist working in an expressive abstract language, where colour, gesture, and structure become a way of perceiving reality. His large-scale canvases move between architectural rhythm and raw emotional pressure.
In Halytskyi's practice, painting often functions as a form of performance — the brushstroke carries the energy of action, and the surface preserves the drama of the moment.
Contemporary Ukrainian painting · Originals from 2003–2017
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This week in the shop
New work, every Wednesday.

Kintsugi Camps
Periodic gatherings around the craft of repair.
Three to five days, in a different city each time. Small groups. Real work.
Upcoming camps →The studio
Three people working between physical and digital practice.
All based in Bali.

Denys Rzhavskyi
Founder · Master of Kintsugi 金継ぎの師

Evgeniy Lapchenko
Painter · Anchor artist

Konstantin Tumasov
Studio Director · Visual Production
We work with what is broken.
Not to hide the fracture — to give it weight.
What is broken can be repaired with gold.
— Kintsugi Gallery
Wednesdays
One letter, every Wednesday.
Sometimes about an object that just entered the shop. Sometimes about a crack. We keep it short and we keep our promise: only Wednesdays.

