Natasha Khabarova works in an expressionistic style, focusing on themes related to physicality. Her portraits often lack traditional portraiture—blurred faces are presented only suggestively. She employs a muted color palette and distressed materials, highlighting the fragility, vulnerability, and sensitivity of the human condition.
The work of Yevgeny Muzalevsky, titled "And Forgive Us Our Debts, As We Also Forgive Our Debtors," received the First Prize of the Zverev Prize, established by the AZ Museum at the beginning of 2021.
Nizhny Novgorod has long established itself as an important cultural centre in Russia due to the wide variety of art institutions with a range of unique projects. The Kontur graphic art fair has become a meeting place for collectors and art lovers. The first fair was attended by 29 galleries from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Samara, Vladimir and Nizhny Novgorod
"How Do We Create Our Own Beauty?" The opening of the most "female" exhibition took place in Moscow.
Igor Chelkovski. Sculpture Creation.
March, 20th 2022
The name Denis Milovanov is well-known among professionals and an interested audience. He is one of the first Russian authors in his field to be represented in the Western market. His textured, substantial objects, crafted using ancient Pomor technology, easily complement different styles and periods. His wooden objects can confidently be called functional sculpture. Izbor is a series of items with a unique pattern created specifically for the Palisandr Gallery for the Russian Collectible exhibition.
Alina Pinsky, the founder of the Palisandr Gallery, asks the artist Igor Chelkovski unusual questions and receives unconventional answers.
"Impressionism in Soviet times was equated with extremism." Igor Chelkovski, a man of history who witnessed the beginning and end of the Thaw era in Moscow and developed as an artist during those years, spoke with Leonid Parfenov, the author of the famous series of TV programs and books about Soviet everyday life, about the artist's life under censorship and without it. They concluded that life without censorship is still better, even though there may be less adrenaline.
Igor Chelkovski's chairs
The artist Igor Chelkovski, a living legend of non-conformist art, created a series of small sculptures resembling pieces of furniture in 2013. For the winter exhibition of 2018-2019 at the Palisandr Gallery, three of his chairs were produced in life-size for the first time.
Igor Chelkovski: The Most Modest Artist among Moscow Conceptualists. Cultural news with Vladislav Flyarkovsky