Picasso
细节
Vladimir Dubossarsky (né en 1964) et Alexandre Vinogradov (né en 1963)
Picasso
signé et daté 'DUBOSSARSKY VINOGRADOV 2007' (en bas à droite); signé, titré et daté 'Dubossarsky Vinogradov "Picasso" 2007' (au dos)
huile sur toile
195 x 195 cm.
Peint en 2007.
signed and dated 'DUBOSSARSKY VINOGRADOV 2007' (lower right); signed, titled and dated 'Dubossarsky Vinogradov "Picasso" 2007' (on the reverse)
oil on canvas
76 3/4 x 76 3/4 in.
Painted in 2007.
Picasso
signé et daté 'DUBOSSARSKY VINOGRADOV 2007' (en bas à droite); signé, titré et daté 'Dubossarsky Vinogradov "Picasso" 2007' (au dos)
huile sur toile
195 x 195 cm.
Peint en 2007.
signed and dated 'DUBOSSARSKY VINOGRADOV 2007' (lower right); signed, titled and dated 'Dubossarsky Vinogradov "Picasso" 2007' (on the reverse)
oil on canvas
76 3/4 x 76 3/4 in.
Painted in 2007.
来源
Galerie Orel Art, Paris
Acquis auprès de celle-ci en 2007
Acquis auprès de celle-ci en 2007
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Vladimir Dubossarsky est un artiste russe né en 1964 à Moscou, ville dans laquelle il vit et travaille encore. En 1994, il s’associe à Alexander Vinogradov et forme avec lui un duo internationalement connu jusqu’en 2014. Nourris des idéaux hollywoodiens de la culture de masse, leur travail prend avant tout la forme d’une résistance : ils empruntent au Réalisme Socialiste et au Pop Art certaines références visuelles, afin d’intégrer leur propre monde utopique dans un climat culturel oppressif. Picasso, sujet fréquent de leurs œuvres, comme beaucoup d’autres personnalités, est ainsi présenté dans des scènes de détournement à la fois légères et humoristiques. Certaines de leurs œuvres sont notamment conservées dans les collections du Centre Pompidou à Paris et du Musée d’art Moderne de la ville de Moscou. Leur travail a par ailleurs fait l’objet de nombreuses expositions collectives : Russia ! au Musée Guggenheim de Bilbao en Espagne, une exposition qui voyage jusqu’au Musée Guggenheim de New York ; Russian Pop Art à la Galerie d’État Tretiakov (Moscou) ; Expander à la Royal Academy of Arts (Londres) ; Urgent painting au Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris (Paris).
Vladimir Dubossarsky is a Russian artist born in 1964 in Moscow, where he still lives and works. In 1994, he joined forces with Alexander Vinogradov to form an internationally renowned duo until 2014. Nourished by the Hollywood ideals of mass culture, their work is above all a form of resistance: they borrow certain visual references from Socialist Realism and Pop Art in order to integrate their own utopian world into an oppressive cultural climate. Picasso, a frequent subject of their works, like many other personalities, is thus presented in light-hearted and humorous scenes of diversion. Some of their works are held in the collections of the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Museum of Modern Art in Moscow. Their work has also been the subject of numerous group exhibitions: Russia! at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, an exhibition that travelled as far as the Guggenheim Museum in New York; Russian Pop Art at the State Tretyakov Gallery (Moscow); Expander at the Royal Academy of Arts (London); and Urgent painting at the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris (Paris).
Vladimir Dubossarsky is a Russian artist born in 1964 in Moscow, where he still lives and works. In 1994, he joined forces with Alexander Vinogradov to form an internationally renowned duo until 2014. Nourished by the Hollywood ideals of mass culture, their work is above all a form of resistance: they borrow certain visual references from Socialist Realism and Pop Art in order to integrate their own utopian world into an oppressive cultural climate. Picasso, a frequent subject of their works, like many other personalities, is thus presented in light-hearted and humorous scenes of diversion. Some of their works are held in the collections of the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Museum of Modern Art in Moscow. Their work has also been the subject of numerous group exhibitions: Russia! at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, an exhibition that travelled as far as the Guggenheim Museum in New York; Russian Pop Art at the State Tretyakov Gallery (Moscow); Expander at the Royal Academy of Arts (London); and Urgent painting at the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris (Paris).
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Paul Nyzam
Head of Department