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Anatoly Kost"Constructive"1993
1993
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About the Item
Anatoly Kost “Constructive”
1993 y. Canvas.Oil. Painting
Flat: 70,5/70,5 cm Framed: 76,5/76,5 cm
This picture is a transformation of music on canvas, so it is accompanied by:
Visiosong - Celine Dion megamix "Alone With Me".
This work of fine art allows the viewer to see an alternative perspective on finding a foothold. On fairly light shades, looking at the picture, the viewer notices a dark, horizontal line. With this line and the geometric details that meet at the bottom of the painting, the painting allows us to look at the concept of "Support" through the geometric construction and where exactly the foundation of the support is located.
Concept
The painting "Constructive" by the outstanding Ukrainian artist Anatoly Kosta (Kostiuk). The painting was painted in 1993 in the artist's Volyn workshop and was presented at many exhibitions.
First of all, this painting belongs to the Triptych "Logic of Consciousness", which is the cylist Visiosong of the artist.
The artist adheres to the concept of the process of transmuting the energy of abstract art into the energy of music or choreography and vice versa, emphasizing their mutual polyphonicity. Masterpieces of world musical classics and choreography are a significant factor in the inspiration of his work, which became the basis for defining a personal philosophical direction in abstraction, namely contemp-abstraction (a plastic representation of his inner state). Anatoly Kost applied the slogan ArtHouse abstraction (derived from ArtHouse cinema) as a category of artistic form of communication with the viewer, through the formalization of the concept of Visiosong (a composition of several works), as an illustrated accompaniment of a musical or choreographic action.
- Creator:Anatoly Kost (1960, Ukrainian)
- Creation Year:1993
- Dimensions:Height: 27.76 in (70.5 cm)Width: 27.76 in (70.5 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Edinburgh, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1987215995062
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