
I guess this is my favorite of the ones I received -- kind of mid-way between socialist realism (with the spade under her foot) -- and modern Italian sensuality -- and maybe a bit of traditional Russian folk-piety.
There's an article about the family here, and there's a strange website devoted to contemporary figurative Russian sculpture
here,
which has some examples of his work -- but the list of 300+ sculptures has to be viewed one-at-a-time, and it's not in alphabetical order. (and overall -- this is one of the most bizarre collections of good art/very bad art that I have ever seen --all of it located in what appears to be a public garbage dump -- with remnants of old USSR official art and many post-USSR items that are too clumsy/awful/pathetic to be believed)

This is the portrait of Vladimir Visotsky mentioned on the above website.

The Russians are so good at making marble figures feel cold -- but do you feel just the hint of a sensual thaw in this portrait ?
Hmm..If that woman with the spade and Gaston Lachaise's "Heroic Woman" got into a fight, who would prevail?
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I have seen some strange sculpture in my day, and that is a great number, but that woman with a spade is unnerving... it is a "road-building" slovic/russian female in a mini-skirt which provides a sensual attractivness to an otherwise chunky woman. I think it would look good in my garden !
ReplyDeleteI was searching whom within this family created the statue of Fyodor Dostoevsky one can see in front of the Lenine library ? Any idea ?
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