02.01.2002 16:53
On March,1 the Gisich Art Gallery (Fontanka Embankment, 121-13) will present a series of Gleb Bogomolov’s paintings – “Anonymous portraits”.
The exhibition aims to represent the artist not just as a classicist of abstract art, but as a modern painter actively working in the field of present-day art.
M. German wrote: “This works, impressing not only by their scale, but anxious and considerable psychological tension, let us recognize the hand of a famous Petersburg master, as well as prove a new level of his searching. Faces on portraits represent meaningful and anxious mixture of images, images the solemnly and loudly resounding in memory of anyone looking at them, resounding because Jung called them archetypes – primary conceptions stored by the ‘collective unconcious”.
News source: Art Piter
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