Exhibition of Dmitry Lysyakov "Quiet Senses" Automatic translate
с 8 Апреля
по 10 МаяГалерея В. Бронштейна
ул. Октябрьской Революции, д. 3
Иркутск
The exhibition of Dmitry Lysyakov “Silent Meanings” can be called the premiere - many of the works presented at it will be seen for the first time by the audience. In general, solo exhibitions of Dmitry Lysyakov are a rarity, and this time the artist will present about 30 works written in recent years.
Almost any picture of the author - a portrait, still life or genre sketch - is able to attract attention for a long time. Painting masters are always distinguished by thoughtfulness and subtlety of perception of the world.
The basis of any landscape of Dmitry Lysyakov is an open-air sketch. It is the work in the open air that the author considers an indispensable condition for the creative process. His sketches are self-sufficient and expressive, because they convey the essence of the open-air work - they captured and reflected that short-lived, fleeting, almost elusive state that excited the artist and prompted him to take up the brush.
The subjects of the landscapes are diverse: changeable Baikal and morning fogs over the Angara, quiet surroundings of Irkutsk and its old "wooden" courtyards.
Of particular sincerity are the portrait works of the master. They testify not only to Dmitry Lysyakov’s keen interest in conveying external resemblance, but also to his desire to capture the very essence of the human personality, so complex and contradictory.
Entrance fees are 150 rubles (for adults), 50 rubles (for children 3-18 years old) and 50 rubles (for preferential categories of citizens).
The exhibition is open to visitors on holidays and weekends in May in the usual working mode from 11:00 to 20:00.
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