right|thumb|200px|Aljoscha, installation "Funiculus umbilicalis", St. Petri, Dortmund, 2015 right|thumb|200px|The opening of the artist Aljoschas in the Benrath Palace (Düsseldorf). On May 28, 2017. Aljoscha (; 1974 in Lozova, USSR, now Ukraine), born Oleksii Potupin (), is a Ukrainian visual artist known for large scale conceptual installations, sculptures, interventions, paintings and drawings based on ideas of bioism, biofuturism, bioethics and bioethical abolitionism.
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There are multiple artists with this name: 1) Alyosha (Ukrainian: Aльоша) (born Olena Kucher on 14 May 1986 in Zaporizhia, Ukraine) is an Ukrainian singer, debuting in 1992. On 20 March 2010, Alyosha won the Ukrainian National Final and represented Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in Oslo, Norway. On the 27th of May she qualified for the Eurovision Grand Final in Oslo, Norway. Her dramatic performance, which featured her ripping off a hood and her pure flawless vocals, saw her easi
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right|thumb|200px|Aljoscha, installation "Funiculus umbilicalis", St. Petri, Dortmund, 2015 right|thumb|200px|The opening of the artist Aljoschas in the Benrath Palace (Düsseldorf). On May 28, 2017. Aljoscha (; 1974 in Lozova, USSR, now Ukraine), born Oleksii Potupin (), is a Ukrainian visual artist known for large scale conceptual installations, sculptures, interventions, paintings and drawings based on ideas of bioism, biofuturism, bioethics and bioethical abolitionism.
Beyond the new aesthetics of bioism, his prioritized bioethical and philosophical ideas are the eradication of suffering and the paradise engineering.
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