Future in the Past. Personal exhibition of Vasily Krotkov Automatic translate
с 16 по 29 Декабря
Лофт-пространство Space-U
Садовническая улица, дом 42, стр. 6
Москва
The exhibition is organized in the wonderful Space-U loft space, which masterfully combines antiquity (the house of 1915) and a modern, cozy and comfortable space (architect Tatyana Ustinova).
The exhibition will feature more than 60 works, both new and works of past years.
Pictures will be hung in the lounge and in the Vertical space with professional lighting.
At the closing of the exhibition, December 29, at exactly 5-17 p.m., the picture "Snowstorm" will be played. An Internet broadcast is planned.
About the artist:
VASILY KROTKOV - was born in 1959. Lives and works in Moscow. Since childhood, he loved to draw and was interested in painting, graduated from art school, received a higher economic education and made a brilliant career. However, the passion for painting forced a change in life strategy.
“If we consider my work from a more philosophical point of view, then we can try to explain it this way: laying out the universe on a plane and a face, I try to find new meanings in familiar things, learn more about the environment than is apparent at first glance. In other words, trying to get to the bottom of it. After all, first of all, my work for me is an attempt to understand the world, dividing it into its component parts and, then, on canvas, to assemble it, but in its own way. This activity turned out to be very exciting, and I do not leave hope to share it with my audience. " /AT. Krotkov /
Vasily Krotkov calls his style of painting Russian post-cubo-futurism.
Cubofuturism is a direction in the art of the 1910s, most characteristic of the Russian art avant-garde of those years, which sought to combine the principles of cubism (the decomposition of an object into its component structures) and futurism (the development of an object in time).
There will be free entry at the opening and closing of the exhibition.
On other days, to visit the exhibition, it is necessary to coordinate the visit by phone +7 (903) 594-99-54 (Natalia Kudrina)
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