Ikra Gallery
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21 Shepherd Market
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Constructing E - Emotions
dal 15/4/2003 al 26/4/2003
020 7493 9558
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15/4/2003

Constructing E - Emotions

Ikra Gallery, London

Vladimir Andreyenkov. 'You are always so gloomy and your pictures are so happy.' His wife often says to Vladimir Andreyenkov. An art expert said once that Russian artists achieve profundity through sorrow, melancholy, through meditation upon life and death... 'I don't believe it. If a person lives, eats, sings, makes love - what sorrow is there?' Andreyenkov muses about the content of his works, his geometric abstraction is often considered to be emotional.


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'Constucting The END'

Vladimir Andreyenkov (1930)
16 Apr - 26 Apr Private View 15 Apr

'You are always so gloomy and your pictures are so happy.' His wife often says to Vladimir Andreyenkov.

An art expert said once that Russian artists achieve profundity through sorrow, melancholy, through meditation upon life and death... 'I don't believe it. If a person lives, eats, sings, makes love - what sorrow is there?' Andreyenkov muses about the content of his works, his geometric abstraction is often considered to be emotional.

After the demise of Stalin, abstract art made an official return to Russia. Many artists stopped being realists overnight. Trained in the classical tradition of fine art for thirteen years, Andreyenkov's journey into abstract art has been prolonged and deliberate. For Vladimir, rejecting his education would mean rejecting himself. The two decades that followed found the artist deeply engrossed in experimentation, a period in which he questioned his own expression as either a figurative or an abstract painter. A number of those works are presented in the gallery as works on paper, from the 60's through to the 80's.

The centrepiece of the exhibition is a group of oil on canvas from the 1990's, eight works in total. Since 1988, Andreyenkov has finally started producing purely abstract works. The 'Accords' series (quradrangular forms composed on a maximum of 3 colours), entitled A to D, has been highly focused for over fifteen years. Andreyenkov explained, 'It's better not to enlarge your scope, but to restrict your exploration, imparting new content to the same structures. Such exploration reveals a deeper meaning of the structure.' Two works from series B and three from series C will be on show. The other three works are from his 'Colour Constructions' series, in which Andreyenkov constructs space and tone by using just one colour.

Andreyenkov dislikes definitions and theory in his art, but his anecdote sums up his intention as an artist, 'I (once) had a solo exhibition... There was a man who kept going from picture to picture. And then he said: 'I can't understand anything, it all seems nonsense, but it really affects me.'' Andreyenkov smiled.

What Next?
The series continues with the photographic impressions of Nature (Francisco Infante 1942-). Infante enables the audience to contemplate nature and technology. He does so by means of his geometric installations in nature he calls 'artefacts'. The moment and the situation is then captured by photographs.

Finally, the series concludes with another solo exhibition from one of the most versatile and prolific modern artists of the Soviet era. Oils spanning three decades will be shown, as a further introduction to this artist of his own Destiny. This forms the prelude to the most thorough exploration of his works in ART LONDON fair in June.

Ikra Gallery
21 Shepherd Market
London W1J 7PN
Tel: 020 7493 9558

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Constructing The END
dal 29/4/2003 al 10/5/2003

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