My province Automatic translate
с 28 Марта
по 12 МаяОтдел Сибирского искусства Иркутского областного художественного музея
ул. Карла Маркса, 23
Иркутск
On March 28 at 16.00, Valery Levataev’s exhibition “My Province”, dedicated to the memory of his friend Sergei Anufriev, opens at the Gallery of Siberian Art. The exhibition features about 50 works of art made using the hot enamel technique.
The world of characters created by the author is filled with sincerity, kindness and slight irony. Everyday scenes seem to be transformed under the gaze of the master, filled with meaning, ideas, and allegory. The heroes of the works are often lovers, artists, and musicians. Enclosed in the plane of a copper sheet, sometimes reduced to minimalist images, they reveal their inner content, often causing smiles and inviting empathy.
Valery Vasilievich Levataev is one of the leading artists of decorative and applied art in the Far East. In 2019 he was awarded the title “Honored Artist of the Russian Federation”. Over the years of creative activity, which brought fame to the artist not only in Russia but also abroad, he developed a special plastic style and discovered his own methods of working with enamel. The works of Valery Vasilyevich Levataev are presented in the collections of state museums and galleries in various cities: Birobidzhan, Komsomolsk-on-Amur, Novosibirsk, Khabarovsk, Yaroslavl, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Vladivostok, including in the collection of the Irkutsk Regional Art Museum. V. P. Sukacheva.
Valery Levataev’s exhibition “My Province” will run at the Gallery of Siberian Art (Karl Marx St., 23) until May 12. Phone number for inquiries and registration for excursions: 33-43-89. Available on the Pushkin map .
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