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'AWAKENING' |
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Auguste
Rodin - Sculptures
Press Release
‘Awakening’ is a rare opportunity for art connoisseurs to view so many of Rodin’s seminal works in one place. Where they are set against the contemporary work of one of Russia’s leading artists Asya Feoktistova, illustrating how truly versatile the work is. Asya Feoktistova, one Russia’s leading contemporary artists brings her unique style described as lyrical expressionism to this her first solo show in London. Her oils and graphic works monumental in scale and her colour combinations give her works extra visual depth, which are highlighted by her confident brushwork. As can be seen both in her portraits ‘Girl with Auburn Hair’ and ‘Portrait of Aksel on the Red Chair’ as well as her abstract still-life studies of ‘Love of Lemons and Other Fruit’ and ‘Wet Irises’. Two of Asya’s collections 'Awaiting Tulips' and 'Kiwi Time' were exhibited in the State Museum of Art in her native Nizhny Novgorod. Her work has been staged in unusual venues including the ruins of the Tsar's cinema, an abandoned mansion and several embassies in Moscow. Her work is collected in Russia, the UK, Switzerland, the USA, Austria, the Netherlands, France and Italy. ‘Awakening’ offers connoisseurs the opportunity to invest in seldom seen bronzes from Rodin’s golden age, and recent unseen works by one of Russia’s leading contemporary artists. For press enquiries, further information and images:
Notes to Editors: Hay Hill Gallery founded in 1995, has recently relocated to Cork Street. The Hay Hill Gallery was founded as a joint venture between the Russian company Art Service Centre Ltd with over nine years experience of the international art scene, and the British company Sirin Ltd. The Hay Hill Gallery continues to introduce modern artists whose work pays homage to academic traditions; and mount exhibitions focussing on sculpture and international art. Based in Moscow, she is a regular participant in group and solo art shows. Two of her collections are in the State Museum of Art in Nizhny Novgorod. Other projects were staged in unusual venues including the ruins of the Tsar's cinema, an abandoned mansion and several embassies in Moscow. Her work can be seen in collections in Russia, the UK, Switzerland, the USA, the Netherlands, Austria, France and Italy. An artist and stage designer she was born in Nizhny Novgorod in 1967. Upon graduating from the Moscow College of Art in 1986, working in her native city as a theatrical artist triggered her desire for artistic experiment. One of the largest influences on her art was the renowned artist Oleg Bordey. His unconventional way of painting as well as an unshakable confidence in his artistic beliefs gave the young artist a strong sense of direction and self-assurance. Sveta Yavorsky (17 - 25 March 2009, new works): The artist studied art and architecture at the Moscow University of Architecture, and at the private studios of her uncle and mother, both professional artists, skilled in the art of murals and mosaics. Initially architecture had a profound impact on her work, as she began to use geometrical shapes and patterns, which surrounded and blended with the surreal and floating figures that formed the centerpiece of the works. After graduating from university, she took part in several exhibitions both in Moscow and abroad, eventually moving to London permanently. With the cultural change came a new direction in her work. Setting aside the architectural shapes, she started to concentrate more on the interaction of colours in her paintings, and the creation of a dynamic inner movement within the static composition of her figures. She carefully studied Kandinsky’s theory of colour, and developed from this her own idea of how colours and their various combinations affect the psyche. http://www.wherecanwego.com/Search/ViewEvent.aspx?e=261493&pc=W1 ‘Awakening’ -
the first solo show of one of Russia’s leading contemporary artists Asya
Feoktistova
http://www.allinlondon.co.uk/whats-on.php?event=34948 •This collection of posthumous production works are cast from foundry plasters •This is the first solo show in London of one of Russia’s leading contemporary artists Asya Feoktistova •Exhibition opens Tuesday 17th March until Saturday 18th April. •‘Awakening’ is being held at the recently relocated Hay Hill Gallery, 23 Cork Street, London W1 ‘Awakening’ is a rare opportunity for art connoisseurs to view so many of Rodin’s seminal works in one place. Where they are set against the contemporary work of one of Russia’s leading artists Asya Feoktistova, illustrating how truly versatile the work is. Asya Feoktistova, one Russia’s leading contemporary artists brings her unique style described as lyrical expressionism to this her first solo show in London. Her oils and graphic works monumental in scale and her colour combinations give her works extra visual depth, which are highlighted by her confident brushwork. As can be seen both in her portraits ‘Girl with Auburn Hair’ and ‘Portrait of Aksel on the Red Chair’ as well as her abstract still-life studies of ‘Love of Lemons and Other Fruit’ and ‘Wet Irises’.
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http://www.artshole.co.uk/whats_on/index.php?mode=5&evt_id=3648 The listing is in: West One Exclusive Magazine, April - May issue. The listing is also featured in these sister magazines: Fulham Exclusive, Battersea Exclusive, Kensington & Chelsea Exclusive Faces of Africa at the Hay Hill Gallery Faces of Africa, an exhibition of oil studies by South African artist John Speirs is to hang alongside the ‘Make a Face Collection’ of masks created by superstars including Sir Elton John, Sir Michael & Lady Shakira Caine and Paris Hilton for Education Africa. Vivid colours, bold strokes and a unique style. This collection of paintings inspired by John’s love of Africa, its peoples and the traditions of his continent, enters the soul of the viewer. Abstract, painted for a wedding, wistful, warriors’, maidens’, all faces are drawn with a passion and verve rarely seen in such intimate portraits These works can be seen at the Hay Hill Gallery, 23 Cork Street, Mayfair, London W1S 3NJ - 020 7734 7010 - www.hayhill.com. This is a preview of his first solo show, which will also be held at the Hay Hill Gallery at end of this year. A percentage of sales from Faces of Africa while on show at the Hay Hill Gallery from 25th March to 5th April, will be donated to Education Africa – see dig deep and add a John Spiers to your collection. Introducing John Speirs "I was born in Cape Town with a paintbrush in one hand and a tube of oil paint in the other. Throughout my formative years in South Africa, I was lauded as a prodigy and greatly indulged by leading artists – Irma Stern, Maggie Laubser and Eleanor White. My ego soared. At the Michaelis School of Art, I was too hot to handle and was shipped off to The Slade with a hefty bursary in my pocket. The Slade was my perfect catalyst. Colour, flashy paintwork and exuberant draughtsmanship – often frowned upon by the establishment – brought me to the attention of Larry Rivers, Oskar Kokoschka and others who recognized my hedonistic spirit. The need to support a family and a dangerous appetite for collecting paintings took me through years of restraint in advertising, packaging, fashion, publishing in London Paris and New York. But the love of paint, deep in my soul, had to burst out. After a long sabbatical I took up the oil paint, the brush and a heady lungful of turps and started to paint again with a passion I had never known before. My head became filled with images of my childhood in Africa. African colour flooded my eyes whilst African music assaulted my senses. These paintings are the result." Hay Hill Gallery Hay Hill Gallery founded in 1995, has recently relocated to 23 Cork Street. The Gallery has a full collection of over 50 limited edition posthumous casts of works by Auguste Rodin, including such works as The Kiss, The Thinker and the Hand of God. The Hay Hill Gallery continues to introduce modern artists whose work pays homage to academic traditions; and mount exhibitions focusing on sculpture and international art. The Hay Hill Gallery was founded as a joint venture between the Russian company Art Service Centre Ltd with over nine years experience of the international art scene, and the British company Sirin Ltd. Photo Report from the Private View of 19 March 2009 |
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