Sep
12
2009
Early works from the 50’s were more representational.
“ In the 1950’s and 1960’s I was in my 20’s and I’ve tried to make a living as a painter. I painted stillife pieces which were sold through an art studio (which was state-sanctioned gallery ran through the artists’ union). I painted several stillifes on canvas and [...]
Sep
10
2009
This is part 1 of the 4-part video to be uploaded . It is entirely in Russian, I will try to add subtitles later.
Aug
01
2009
Currently, I have updated the 1970’s gallery by including a large number of oil on cardboard works. I have included the gallery below, and it will have a permanent home on the right side (1970’s tab).
Jun
03
2009
I have found several images that were 35mm slides, and have decided to scan them in. Descriptions of the works will be added shortly as well.
Jul
06
2008
“Bakhor” (meaning “spring” in Uzbek language) ceramic sculpture was made in 1977, and installed inside the cafe of “Yulduz” sewing factory in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
2×5 Meters each (depth 35-40 centimeters), two similar reliefs/sculptures standing next to each other.
This was the first abstract (non-figurative) sculpture in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, which at the time wa part of the Soviet [...]
Tags: archive, Ceramics
Jun
28
2008
Banya “Khamom” (Public bathhouse entrance) in Tashkent. The project was a collaboration with a russian architect Andrey Stanislavovich Kosinski, erected around the year 1979. The relief above the entrance is 90cm in diameter. The monochrome photograph actually depicts a color relief, with red and gold. The relief actually represents the streets of Tashkent, with the [...]
Tags: archive, Ceramics, Kosinski, Monuments