We
are happy to welcome The Russian Art Festival at Arttitud San Francisco
for San Francisco Art Market Week, May 16, 2014. Art opening reception
May 16, from 6 to 9pm, with refreshments and Russian culture
entertainment provided. Many of the participating artists are from
Russian and Eastern Europe.
Participating artists include: Mihail Chemiakin, Vlacheclav Kalinin, Alexander Osmerkin , Alexey Vladimirov, Sergey Konstantinov, Victoria Kovalenchikova & others.
Aleksey Vladimirov's name well-known, as in Ukraine, and
abroad.A.Vladimirov's works are in 17 galleries and museums of Ukraine,
including in National Museum Ukrainian Arts (Kiev), The Kiev museum of
Russian Arts, National museums of a history of Ukraine (Kiev) and etc.
Works of the master are in private collections in Ukraine, Sweden,
Austria, England, Germany, Holland, France, Italy and USA. In opinion of
American critics, during carrying out of a personal exhibition in
California, A.Vladimirov works have defined determined <A new era of a
sculpture>.
Konstantinov has had his works in major collections
and exhibitions in Europe and North America since the mid 1980s. Some of
his more impressive commissioned work in recent years has been for
Suzanne Tucker and also the Getty Family. Equally astounding with
figurative, abstract and historically-flavored styles of work,
Konstantinov's brushwork knows no boundaries, with recent forays into
photoshop-powered printmaking showing yet another facet of his bold
artistic vision and personality.
Showroom creator Tatiana Takaeva
has quickly established herself as one of San Francisco's up-and-coming
art curators. Takaeva has put together numerous art shows with a global
roster of established artists in some of San Francisco's newest venues,
attracting the attention of local media, collectors, other galleries and
artists. With a formal and professional background in architecture and
design, Takaeva brings a fresh, aesthetic-based perspective to the art
world.
Friday, April 4, 2014
Alan Bamberger ArtBusiness.com. Art Festival at Arttitud San Francisco.
In conjunction with the artMRKT San Francisco international art fair, Arttitud
presents Russian Art Festival, an exhibition featuring fine art in traditional
and contemporary styles by a select group of Russian and Eastern European-born
and trained artists. Curated by Tatiana Takaeva, these critically acclaimed
artists have shown their work internationally and include among their
accomplishments considerable museum exposure, significant commissions, and
placements in numerous collections both domestically and abroad. In addition to
the art, visitors will also have opportunities to experience and enjoy a variety
of Russian entertainment.
Participating artists include Sergey Konstantinov whose subject matters range from classic representational to innovative abstracts, Aleksey Vladimirov whose sculptures are in museums and private collections throughout Europe, Valery Vershov who is recognized for his complex paintings of luxurious interiors populated with creatures and characters that render the totalities surreal and entertainingly absurd, and Victoria Kovalenchikova whose unique architectural perspectives give viewers a glimpse into mysterious alternative worlds. This is a rare opportunity to meet and mingle with these creative talents, and to immerse yourself in a wondrous cross-cultural adventure.
Alan Bamberger
ArtBusiness.com
www.artbusiness.com
Participating artists include Sergey Konstantinov whose subject matters range from classic representational to innovative abstracts, Aleksey Vladimirov whose sculptures are in museums and private collections throughout Europe, Valery Vershov who is recognized for his complex paintings of luxurious interiors populated with creatures and characters that render the totalities surreal and entertainingly absurd, and Victoria Kovalenchikova whose unique architectural perspectives give viewers a glimpse into mysterious alternative worlds. This is a rare opportunity to meet and mingle with these creative talents, and to immerse yourself in a wondrous cross-cultural adventure.
Alan Bamberger
ArtBusiness.com
www.artbusiness.com
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