Vladimir Komelfo. The illusion of the place Automatic translate
с 5 по 16 Марта
Борей Арт-Центр
Литейный 58
Санкт-Петербург
The exhibition will feature abstract paintings created by the master in 2011-2018.
The eternal search for your own space,
the continuity of time or its absence,
constant presence in all time slices at the same time,
where the future shapes the past
distorting events in their view,
creating still images of many lives,
which add up to a single continuous line
with mirrors of the past
with flashes of reflections on the nodes of the imaginary and the real,
without reflecting anything
except for the artist’s workshop -
"Illusions of Place".
Evgeny Sverdlov, artist
Vladimir Komelfo / Vladimir Markovich Fomichev /
1953 - was born in Leningrad.
1976 - graduated from the Leningrad Engineering Institute.
1983 - graduated from the Faculty of Art and Graphics of the Leningrad State Pedagogical Institute. A.I. Herzen.
Since 1984 - participant of more than 250 exhibitions in Russia and abroad, of which 37 are personal.
1984-1987 - Head of the Art Judge of the Nevsky Palace of Culture.
Since 1990 - Member of the Union of Artists of Russia.
In 2000 - the title “Master” at the International Festival of Arts “Master Class”.
Lives and works in St. Petersburg.
The author and direct executor of the project of an art exhibition in Antarctica in the Millennium (together with N. Melnikova), 2000
The author of the book (together with N. Melnikova) “Russian-Antarctic Dictionary. The romantic version ", St. Petersburg, 2003
The author of the book "Rearview Mirror", a poem. SPb, 2011
Winner of the Cast Iron Kozma Award, 2006
Author of the book “Provincial Stories”, album, St. Petersburg, 2013
The author of the book “Hello, Zoyinka, how are you?”, Novel, St. Petersburg, 2014
The works are in the collections of the State Russian Museum, Novosibirsk State Art Museum, Perm State Art Gallery, State Museum of Fine Arts of the Republic of Tatarstan, a collection of Art. Bellingshausen, National Library of Estonia, POCS Museum of Modern Art, Harbin Museum of Russian Art, as well as in collections of other museums and private collections in Russia and abroad.