Exhibition of paintings "50 SHADES OF GRAY" (50 PICTURES OF THE SIBERIAN ARTIST) Automatic translate
с 2 по 25 Июня
Центральная городская библиотека им. А.В. Потаниной
ул. Трилиссера, д. 32
Иркутск
Exhibition-experiment. The artist invites the viewer to see the diversity and multicolor of the world behind the “mean palette” of his paintings.
Using simple topics, he shows a genuine interest in knowing the complex world: “Coffee Maker”, “Onion Sprouted”, “Abandoned Boat”.
Onion sprouted (From nothingness). 2016, Oil on cardboard. 70x50 cm
Abandoned boat. 2016, Oil on cardboard. 70x50 cm
Behind the recognizable and familiar images of ordinary objects, the seething life of an infinite world, the rhythmic pulse of human life, is guessed.
Is the work of the author limited to the limits of the consciously accepted limitation of the color rendition of the emerging idea? I think no! The expression “It’s tight for words, it’s spacious for thoughts”, referring to this decision of the artist, you can rephrase “The minimum of color, and the images are spacious.”
According to the plot and composition, the paintings are far from being equivalent: in some you feel some tension, in others - a calm, lyrical state of the artist.
It should be noted that the entire painting of the artist is emotional and expressive. This series of paintings “50 shades of gray” is no exception. For example, in the works “Expression of feelings”, “Confrontation” one can guess a slight emotional tension, expectation of action.
Expression of feelings. 2013. Oil on cardboard. 70x50 cm.
Expression of feelings. 2013. Oil on cardboard. 70x50 cm.
The color stinginess of the palette of paintings provides the viewer with the opportunity to ask themselves the question: “What is the artist’s idea behind the simplicity of this or that image? What did he want to say in one or another half tone, half hint? ”The restriction of the color scheme in combination with simple and understandable scenes will allow the viewer to feel the harmony of the sound of“ 50 shades of gray ”.
The plot canvas of the exhibition will be landscapes, still lifes and genre compositions.
Waiting for hands 2016, Cardboard, oil. 70x50 cm
Wild pear tree 2013, Cartan, oil 70x50 cm.
Winter landscape on the first day of the year. 2013. Oil on cardboard. 70x50 cm
Winter sleep. 2016, Oil on cardboard. 70x50 cm
Maple Roots (Walking in the Night). 2013. Oil on cardboard. 70x50 cm
What mountains are silent about. 2016, Oil on cardboard. 70x50 cm
Water surface. 2016, Oil on cardboard. 70x50 cm
Footprints in the snow. 2016, Cardboard, oil. 70x50 cm
Guardians of Rome. 2014, Oil on cardboard. 70x50 cm
About the artist:
Vladimir Shcherbinin was born in 1951 in the village of Kuragino, Krasnoyarsk Territory. Parents were teachers.
After graduating from high school, he entered the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics in the city of Krasnoyarsk.
In 1972 he graduated from this faculty.
He taught physics in schools and at the same time independently studied psychology. Then he entered the Moscow graduate school.
In 1989, he received a degree in psychology.
Three daughters: Natalya is a doctor, Daria is a philologist, Catherine is a psychologist.
Exhibitions:
2000 - Personal exhibition of paintings "Vladimir Shcherbinin"
Art floor, White House, Vladivostok.
2004 - Personal exhibition "Finding your own path", Regional Art Museum. V.P. Sukacheva, Irkutsk
2009 - Personal exhibition "Games of the subconscious", Regional Art Museum. V.P. Sukacheva, Irkutsk
2010 - Personal exhibition of paintings in the gallery "Planetarium", Irkutsk
year 2012. - Personal exhibition of painting
“Erotica from cave paintings to the Internet”
Museum of Rock and Roll, Irkutsk
year 2014. -Personal painting exhibition
“From Irkutsk with love”
Gallery "Star", Abakan
2015 year. Personal exhibition of painting
Millennium Breath
Museum of Rock and Roll, Irkutsk
2015 - Participant of the exhibition "Independent Format"
Siberian Branch of the Art Museum, Irkutsk
- An exhibition of one work by A.E. Kulikov "Self-portrait" of 1948
- Exhibition "Watercolor and Enamel: Mergers and Acquisitions"
- Exhibition of graphics by Pablo Picasso "Paragraphs"
- “Rape Fantasies” by Margaret Atwood