VIVID ARTIST: THE PAINTINGS OF VLADISLAV RAZGULIN | In artibus Foundation

VIVID ARTIST: THE PAINTINGS OF VLADISLAV RAZGULIN

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July 11, 2024 – August 11, 2024

 

The artistic influences of Vladislav Razgulin should be sought among the modernist movements of early 20th-century painting. His work is genetically close, firstly, to French Fauvism and, secondly, to German Expressionism; however, it is more whimsical than the former and much more joyful than the latter. Dazzling color, simplicity of form, and contrast – Razgulin constructs his paintings from colored planes that are wisely and economically laid out on the canvas. Despite the apparent naivety, the artist consciously amplifies the viewer’s emotions.

Razgulin’s favorite subject is the southern landscape: winding streets, sea horizons, steep staircases, white walls, and blooming trees. The southern landscape gradually becomes the main motif of his work, and it lacks monotony. Razgulin’s canvases, painted with the colors of the sun, sea, and wind, are a collection of diverse delights, transformed into painting.

The In artibus Foundation closely follows Vladislav Razgulin’s work. In 2015, with the support of the foundation, his paintings were shown at the Hermitage-Vyborg Exhibition Center. In 2018, In artibus co-organized an exhibition for the artist’s 50th anniversary at the Moscow club “Pereletny Kabak.” In 2021, a large retrospective of Razgulin’s work was displayed at the foundation’s space in Kursovoy Lane, and in 2023, with the support of In artibus, a solo exhibition of the artist was held at the Nizhny Novgorod State Art Museum.

20 December 2024 — 30 March 2025
From 20 December 2024 to 30 March 2025 In artibus Foundation will show the exhibition A Hymn to Jan Chrucki’s ‘Quiet Life’. It will be the first retrospective of this scale by the artist and includes works from more than fifteen Russian museum and the collection of the National Museum of the Republic of Belarus in Minsk.
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27 September 2024 — 01 December 2024
Weisberg’s drawings in Inna Bazhenova’s collection date from the 1960s to the 1980s and encompass all four genres: the portrait, the nude, the landscape and the still life. This exhibition of Vladimir Weisberg is the foundation’s fourth. It is made up of new acquisitions from Inna Bazhenova’s collection which have been acquired in the past two years.
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17 April 2024 — 30 June 2024
The latest spring exhibition at In artibus Foundation presents 120 works by Moscow painter Boris Kasatkin. For the artist, who was born in 1944, this is an anniversary year.
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21 December 2023 — 24 March 2024
Francis Haskell was a major British art historian of the 20th century, a specialist largely thanks to whom the discipline developed links to social history and a pioneer of the study of artistic taste and the relationship between patrons and artists.
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