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Amir Timergaleev Born in 1955. Lives and works in Moscow. Graduated the Suricov Art Institute. A member of the Artists Union. Amir Timergaleev as an artist and personality has long been named among the major figures of the latest european art trend. His creative path is inseparable from that of the late 20 century generation and can be defined as "free figurativeness". Amir"s art idiom has absorbed, embodied and expressed the whole range of creative issues of the turn of the century with its search for a new artistic ethics and new reality. Amir Timergaleev has been recognized as a true successor and follower of the classical values shared by Henri Matisse and Amedeo Modigliani, Paul Signac and Mark Chagall, while at the same time never hesitating to enter into a polemic with these idols and art authorities, these intellectual leaders of new art systems. Amir explains the phenomenon of his art as a tendency to exist in several times simultaneously, to travel in time so that his immersions in the past and flights into the future blend naturally. The sophisticated figurativeness of Amir"s painting, the rich texture and originality of his color and light compositions, which are at the same time natural as breathing, his direct appeal to the modern person-all these testify to the world scope of his artistic personality. He returns the art of the "Great style" to our culture, he admits his love for absolute humanitarian values and for all languages from Leonardo to Van Gogh, and from Van Gogh to Herhard Richter, and further beyond the horizons of the current relevance of the contemporary visual strategies. Amir"s art exists in a paradoxical organic realm viewing the world in fragments while unity is achieved in the context of distinctions. The fragmentary nature of human life, its kaleidoscopic quality,resembling stained-glass panels, is presented as modern harmony in his art. Vitaly Patsukov |
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7-30 february Personal exhibition "Hay Hill" gallery. London http://www.Hayhill.com. |
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... I am not an adherent of one and the same. In my opinion, it is just boring, when everything is monotonous. Every day does not look like the previous one, and every day plays its own unique role. |
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E X H I B I T I O N S *1993 "Art-Myth". Moscow. Russia Personal exhibition. Gallery "Belyevo". Moscow. Russia *1994 Personal exhibition. Gallery "Les Oreades". Moscow Auction "Drouot". Paris. France. Personal exhibition.Manduel. France *1995 Personal exhibition. Gallery "Les Oreades". Moscow Personal exhibition. "Art Contemporary".Montpellier. France *1996 Personal exhibition. Gallery "Belyevo". Moscow Personal exhibition. Corcula. Croatia. Personal exhibition. Gallery "Les Oreades". Moscow *1997 Personal exhibition. Gallery "Kitai-Gorod". "100 days in the Himalayas" The Russian Academy of Art. *1998 "India as seen by russian artists". The Tretyakov Picture Gallery. Moscow. Russia Personal exhibition. The Russian academy of art. Moscow. Russia *1999 Personal exhibition. "The Sun perspective"."Regus Centre". *2000 Personal exhibition. New Maneg. Moscow. Russia *2001 Personal exhibition. Carnegie Moscow center. *2002 Personal exhibition. Central House of artists. *2003 Personalexhibition.Gallery "Belyevo". *2003 Personal exhibition.Gallery"Les oreades". *2004 Personal exhibition. Hotel "Marco Polo" *2004 Personal exhibition "Art Maneg". *2005 Personal exhibition.Gallery"Les Oreades". *2005 Personal exhibition "Golf Club".Germany *2005 Personal Exhibition.Gallery"Orient".Dublin. *2006 Contemporary Russian Art Exhibition.Zurich *2006 Personal exhibition."Hay Hill"gallery. London. Pictures are in The Russian Minisrty of Culture,Russian Union of Artists, the Museum of Modern Art,The State Museum of the theatres, in museums,galleries and private collections in Austria, Belgium, Croatia,England,France,Germany Holland, Sweden, India, Italy,USA… |