Exhibition of Svetlana Neupokoeva Automatic translate
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по 9 ФевраляИркутский областной художественный музей им. В.П. Сукачева, отдел Сибирского искусства
ул. Карла Маркса, 23
Иркутск
The personal exhibition of Svetlana Neupokoeva, which will be housed in the Gallery of Siberian Art, will bring together over 30 decorative paintings in a free abstract manner. “Through my work, sometimes not amenable to a uniform explanation, I express my emotions, associations, depths of the subconscious,” Svetlana notes.
The author works in different styles and techniques, loves to experiment and invent something new. Bright, inspirational and as if in one breath painted paintings evoke various associations, exciting with images of raging elements, the silence of autumn nature or the feeling of an infinite space of the universe.
The beauty of Svetlana Neupokoeva’s canvases lies in the special musicality and picturesque sonority of color, filled with a joyful, often enthusiastic attitude towards the world.
This is the second personal exhibition of Svetlana within the walls of the Irkutsk Regional Art Museum. Previously, the author’s exhibitions were also held in galleries and exhibition spaces of Irkutsk. The artist’s paintings are presented in private collections in St. Petersburg, Irkutsk, Novosibirsk, Khabarovsk, Barnaul, Krasnoyarsk, in the gallery of Leipzig (Germany), as well as in the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Irkutsk. The exhibition will run until February 9, 2017. The opening will take place on January 12, 2017 at 15.00 at the address: st. Karl Marx, 23. Entrance to the opening of the tradition of the museum is free. Tel for reference: 21-70-65, 33-41-12
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