Marina Fedorova. One Fine Day

Marina Fedorova. One Fine Day

Marina Fedorova. One Fine Day (graphics, objects).
Curator – Ekaterina Andreeva. It is known for a long time, that artist’s masterpieces are selfportraing. Speed of glance, body movements, strength of touch are reflected in dinamic shape and graphic hand-writing. Marina Fedorova uses brush softly and confidently.This sharp professional skill is mixed with swinging, interrupting rhythm of movements and shape arrangement. Continue reading

Art Moscow’2005

Art Moscow’2005

Art Moscow’2005, the International Art Fair. Moscow. Russia. Catalogue. D137 Gallery presented: Georgy GURIANOV (draw on canvas), Yegor OSTROV (painting), Olga TOBRELUTS (print), SERGEYEV Sergey (painting, photo), Alexander STRELETS (interactive videoinstallation), Marina FEDOROVA (graphic). During the exhibition: at the 25th of May was presentetion of book “Timur Petrovich Novikov. Lecture” (D137 Gallery and New Academy of Fine Arts, 2003); at the 26th of May – presentetion of interactive videoinstallation “P.V.S.” by “New Bazis Group”. Continue reading

Vladimir Kolesnikov. BANG BANG

Vladimir Kolesnikov. BANG BANG

Vladimir Kolesnikov (Krasnodar). BANG BANG (painting).
Co-organized with Aidan gallery (Moscow). Vladimir Kolesnikov was born at the 1969 in Krasnodar. He graduated the Art school in Krasnodar and the Kubanskiy State University. From 1993 he is taking part at the different exhibitions in Russia and abroad. Vladimir Kolesnikov began from abstract art and now he is conceptual artist. Continue reading

Alexander Strelets. Alakrez

Alexander Strelets. Alakrez

Alexander Strelets. Alakrez (photography, installation).
Photographer Alexander Strelets was born in 1974 in Leningrad. In 1991 graduated the Physic-Technique School and joined the Plasma Physics Faculty of St. Petersburg Technical University. In 1994 he gave up the university and started to work as an art photographer, shooting the city landscapes, portraits and still life and using the black and white hand-made print. Continue reading

Roundtable discussion V: Artist’s Responsibility

Roundtable discussion V: Artist’s Responsibility

Roundtable discussion V: Artist’s Responsibility in terms of Yegor Ostrov’s exhibition The Depth of Starkness.
Participants: I. Chechot, P. Gerasimenko, G. Gurianov, A. Klukanov, O. Kudriavtseva, A. Kuryokhina, V. Kuznetsov, S. Makarov, O. Maslov, T. Milyukova, D. Novik, Y. Ostrov, Sergeyev S., O. Tobreluts, G. Yershov and others

Yegor Ostrov. The Depth of Starkness

Yegor Ostrov. The Depth of Starkness

Yegor Ostrov. The Depth of Starkness. Yegor Ostrov and Arno Breker (painting).
Curator – Ivan Chechot. A well-known artist from St Petersburg, Yegor Ostrov (born 1972) presents a series of twelve large paintings at the Gallery D-137. The works are based on photographs of monumental sculptures by Arno Breker, reworked with the help of rhythmic, undulating rastering. In this project, the artist varies ways of employing and agreeing the colour raster with the forms and rhythms of a photo-reproductive motif taken from the history of art — one that is, above all, figurative and classical. Continue reading