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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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Alexander Remizov

Born in Moscow in 1960

EDUCATION

1972 - 1977

Art school. Moscow

1977 - 1983

Moscow Architectural Institute 


 

Member of the Moscow Union of Artists.

Member of the Union of Moscow Architects.

Member of the Board of the Union of Architects of Russia

Scholarship holder of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation 2023

Silver medal of the Union of Artists "For merits in the development of fine arts." 2024

EXHIBITIONS 

1988

All-Union Youth Art Exhibition
Central Exhibition Hall "Manezh", Moscow

1989

All-Union Art Exhibition.
Central Exhibition Hall "Manezh", Moscow

1990

Republican Art Exhibition "Youth of Russia".
Central House of Artists, Moscow

1991

"Out of Genre"
Moscow Union of Artists 

2019

"Archi-Art"
Moscow Union of Architects,  25 Januar - 07 Februar

"The Backstage of Existence"
Moscow Union of Artists.  May 18

"Jazz Mood"
Art space. Moscow, 06-26 June

Art exhibition
Moscow Artist's House,18 June

"Moscow is My Love"
Moscow Artist's House, August 28 - September 9

"Autumn exhibition"
Union of Moscow Artists,  08-12 October

"Black-White"
Union of Moscow Artists, 22-28 December

2020

"M'Art"
Moscow Union of Architects, 02 - 09 Mart

"Best landscapes"
Gallery "Ot and Do"    October (online)

"Best Jenre" 
Gallery "Ot and Do"    November (online)

"Top 100 Artists" 
 Gallery "Ot and Do"    December (online)

"On the paper".
Moscow Union of Artists   12 - 19 December

 

2021

"The image of a woman in painting and sculpture"  
Moscow Union of  Artists, 15 - 23 Januar


"In the feeling of Spring".
Moscow Union of  Artists, 06 - 12 Februar


"Monumentalist Passport"
Moscow Union of  Artists, 06 - 21 June

2022

"90 years of the Union of Russian Artists"
State Tretyakov Gallery, 05 - 25 April

"90 years of the Union of Russian Architects"
Central House of Architects, 19 April - 12 May

"Spring exhibition of artists"
House of Artists, 23 - 30 April

"Autumn exhibition of artists"
House of artists, 29 October - 04 November




 

Personal exhibition 
Moscow Union of Artists, January 14 - 20


"Spring exhibition"
Central House of Architects, March  1-20

"Flowers and color"
Moscow Union of Artists, May 16 - June 16

"Red Exhibition"
Moscow Union of Artists, September 25 - October 25

"Art therapy"
Moscow Union of Artists, November 25 - Decembre 25


"Autumn exhibition of artists"
Moscow Union of Artists,  Decembre  20 - 25

2023

2024

"Portrait"

Moscow Union of Artists,  January 5 - February 5

"Paintings, Graphics, Costume, Installation"

Moscow, Union of Architects. March 3-10

REWIEWS

Vladimir Belogolovsky

The founder and director of the New York City-based Curatorial Project, a nonprofit, which focuses on curating and designing architectural exhibitions worldwide.

2022.10.30

"I have been following Alexander Remizov's extraordinary works of art on social media for at least a decade. This interest sparked my curiosity about his artistic career leading to several indepth conversations with the artist about his unique vision and the intentions behind his persuasive imagination. His sketches, graphics, and paintings possess a rare power of drawing attention to their author's instantly recognizable style characterized by such features as the restricted color palette, contrasting dark and light tones and silhouettes, highly structured forms, abstracted and deserted streetscapes, geometric shadows, and memorable portrait series. These images are evocative of some of the most iconic works by Giorgio de Chirico and Edvard Munch — haunting, enigmatic, and poetic. It is particularly Alexander's portraits, especially those that are composed of paired figures, that are most striking.

There is something architectural about all his paintings, which is a strong reflection of his double education, first as an artist and then as an architect. Remizov graduated from Russia's most prominent architecture school, Moscow Architectural Institute (MArchl), famous for its rich artistic tradition and strong connection to Vkhutemas and Russian constructivists. This double sensibility makes Remizov's oeuvre and talent quite unique. In fact, his prolific career is highly successful; his works are often exhibited (most recently at the State Tretyakov Gallery, Central House of Artists, Central House of Architects, and Central Exhibition Hall Manezh, all in Moscow. These artworks are widely published and received many prestigious national awards.

Apart from the above mentioned portraits, some of my favorite works are Kremlin Hill and Kuskovo Estate which embody incredibly strong forms and spaces between them, forming powerful compositions expressing gravitas, tension, and surreal silence."

Robert Ayers

 He has taught in universities, polytechnics, and art colleges throughout Britain, Europe, and the United States. He was Head of the School of Visual and Performing Arts at The Nottingham Trent University in the UK. He was the university's Artistic Director, and installed as Professor of the Contemporary Arts, which was a personal chair created in recognition of his reputation as an artist and academic.

2022.11.07

"Alexander Remizov is an artist of the highest caliber. He brings a unique vision and technique to the entire range of contemporary representational painting (and beyond it, because I am sure you are aware that Mr Remizov is also an accomplished architect and practitioner of the decorative arts).

Alexander Remizov brings a deep understanding to the tradition of post-cubist painting, and breathes new life into it with the understanding of a sophisticated postmodernist. Underlying his entire practice, whether his subject be the human figure, landscape, or still life, is an unerring eye and a remarkable technical facility. He has exhibited widely in Russia, particularly over the last four years. I have no doubt that he will enjoy similar exposure in the U.K. as his work will win the immediate interest of contemporary gallerists and curators. As a consequence, I can see Mr Remizov making an important contribution to the London art scene."

Vladimir Paperny

PhD in Cultural Studies. Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow, Russia.

M.A. in Design. Stroganov Art Academy, Moscow, Russia.

2022.11.04

"I have become familiar with Remizov’s work through some of my American art historian friends’ suggestions. Visiting his website for the first time I was immediately impressed by the quality and professionalism of his work, from quick and simple pencil sketches, to very subdued and elegant watercolors, to his architectural landscapes, which reveal his professional involvement and understanding of architecture.

 

His education is impressive. In addition to the Art School, he graduated from the world-famous Moscow Architectural Institute, which continues the traditions of the Russian avant-garde. This latter part of his education gives even his still life works strong compositional quality and deep understanding of space."

Eleonora Zharenova,
Academician of the Russian Academy of Arts, People's Artist of Russia
2021.12.26


"The works of Alexander Remizov in the technique of painting are creative works in the spirit of Contemporary Art and with a sense of the professional school of the artist of high quality"


Konstantin Alexandrov
Honored Artist of Russia
2022.01.16


"I know Alexander Remizov as a talented architect, designer and painter. His paintings are made in a restrained gamut of colors and he constructively assembles the picturesque surface of the canvas"



 

Alexander Vetrov
Honorary Member of the Russian Academy of Arts.Honored Artist of Russia.
2021.11.12


"Very interesting contemporary painting and graphics! Soul and thought are felt, and also, plastically, it is very bold and convincing - that is, with a brutal compositional rhythm, a lively feeling is not lost. Congratulations! Happy for you! Successes !!!"

 

ABOUT ALEXANDER REMIZOV
 

“…To attract the love of space…”
from a poem by Boris Pasternak
“Being famous is ugly…”

 
 
Alexander Remizov, as an artist and architect, entered the profession at the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries, when the world came close to the unknown.

Everything changed quickly: authorities and priorities, design methods and construction technologies, social programs and environmental guidelines; the boundaries of the concept of creative activity were moved apart, “creativity” comes to the fore.
 
In such a period, it is necessary to have creative abilities. Recall the old saying: "He who builds on loose sand does not make it right." Remizov had a solid foundation to realize his ambitions. He combined his two original competencies into one: artist-architect.
 
After art school, he graduated from the Moscow Architectural Institute, however, the desire to become a professional artist did not go away. As a student, together with friends, he participated in the wall paintings of public and private buildings.

The first monumental work was the painting in the dining room of the fire station in the spirit of Henri Rousseau. After graduating from the Moscow Architectural Institute in 1983, he began to look for and found an opportunity to collaborate with a muralist.


The creation of paintings, black-and-white and color graphics, watercolors is as important for him as the design of buildings. Translation of artistic logic through the tectonics of compositional elements is the main feature of his paintings and graphic works.

Remizov goes deep into this world to say his word about it.

He is attracted by urban landscapes, natural landscapes, interiors, still lifes, portraits, genre scenes, fantasy stories. He does not limit himself to any one preference. Often works are added in a series. This is how he refines his observations, his reflections, his formal artistic studies.

This is especially evident in the views of Moscow: the embankment of the Yauza River, the ensemble "Kuskovo", the bridge in Tsaritsino, the park of the Chernyshev estate, Solyanka Street, Klimentovsky Lane, etc.

A person is present as a staffage, as a scale unit. The image is created by the composition itself, its construction: for example, the complex relief of the Yauza embankment - through dynamic angles, the gloomy Solyanka - through static.
 
The portrait gallery is dedicated to the image of loved ones. Options help to achieve optimal expressiveness of the composition to convey the character of the individual.


One can single out the portrait of his wife and daughter “Two Tatyanas”, separate portraits of his wife and daughter, portraits of Subbotina, portraits of the architect Vladimir Bindeman. The stinginess of color palettes, the laconicism of forms, the minimum of attributes endow the characters with timeless significance.
 
The portrait of Andrei Vasnetsov is distinguished by the artist's surprisingly accurately captured appearance, his characteristic pose (1990). There is a feeling of the presence of the interlocutor with whom a leisurely conversation is being conducted.


A whole series is devoted to the image of ballerinas, Degas recalls. Many of Remizov's compositions are extremely spectacular: "Dance", "Ballerina" (lying), "Selfida" (two versions). The theme appeared because of his daughter Tatyana's passion for dance art. She is also a character in cute lyrical sketches “Reading”, “Drawing”, etc.

Genre scenes have come into the artist's work since the late 1980s. Some canvases are associated with monumental painting in the manner of the image. Such are the multi-figure compositions "On the Train" and "In the Cafe" (1988).

In them, the generalization of forms is adjacent to the narrative of the plot. A moment is fixed, the interpretation of which is devoid of vanity, this is a frozen freeze frame.


For the most part, the color of Remizov's paintings is built on sharp differences in dark and light tones. Sometimes the form is built as if there is an invisible source of harsh light: an illuminated fragment and a deep shadow.

The collision is more like a hardwood engraving. There is also a game of "three colors", when the form is based on the shades of the three basic colorful units. As, for example, in a still life with a bookcase (1989).


His coloristic experiments are original, where he combines green color interspersed with pink tones. This is a series of composite portraits: the wife's parents ("In his garden"), daughter and wife on the terrace ("Readers"), self-portrait with her daughter in the park ("Balloon").

Clear silhouettes of figures on a neutral green background, as a symbol of summer. Moreover, the manner of depicting figures and attributes is diverse.


In the creative manner of Remizov, a connection can be traced with the spatial and compositional principles of constructing the works of Vladimir Andreevich Favorsky (1886-1964).

The multifaceted personality of the outstanding master of the 20th century, as well as his theoretical statements, had a great influence on Soviet monumental painting in the 1960s-1980s. Favorsky's circle included Vasnetsov and a number of other Moscow muralists, so there is continuity.

 
It is important to note that the simplification of forms, the tendency to give them some geometric certainty does not deprive Remizov's work of life. He "translates" his impressions into the language of art, reproduces his personal truth from the outside world.

Numerous travels from his student years were a source of knowledge for him. Trips across the Soviet Union - the territories of peoples intersecting in their history with the traditions of the inhabitants of all four corners of the world. Then the geography expanded, global opportunities opened up.

An artist-architect, he saves his many travel sketches, whether they are pencil drawings or watercolors. Probably, they not only remind of what they saw, but also suggest thoughts: why this landscape, why this house, why this angle? A fresh analytical look can reveal what was previously hidden in the depths of the subconscious, inspire something new.

In 2020, Remizov creates several works that are inspired by the images of ancient Greece. These are the myths of Narcissus and the Sphinx. The choice is not accidental. Both are so deep in meaning that their interpretation is relevant to our day. How often and here the artist makes options.

Narcissus's narcissism leads him to death, but his illness is punished by the goddess of fate Nemesis at the request of women rejected by Narcissus. Oedipus guesses the riddle of the Sphinx, and thereby destroys him.

But there is another version in the satyr drama of Aeschylus, where the Sphinx himself guesses and where both answers are disastrous for him. In the hand of Silenus is a bird, he asks the question: "In the hand is dead or alive." You can leave the bird to live, or you can turn your neck in an instant.


In 2021, the composition "Past and Thoughts" appears. At first glance, the title refers us to the autobiographical novel by A. Herzen, written in the middle of the 19th century. But is it? In the foreground of a group portrait is a character (the author himself).

His posture evokes the sculpture "The Thinker" by O. Rodin, and perhaps a character from Michelangelo's "Last Judgment". Behind the title, behind the black and white coloring of the picture, there are hidden philosophical reflections of their own.


For the intellectual Remizov, Favorsky's thought about the dual task of art is close: on the one hand, this is the knowledge of reality, and on the other, it organizes reality, real space with plastic forms. Finding the integrity of creativity and the world is an ideal, its path to perfection.

Marina Terekhovich,
Member of the All-Russian Association of Art Critics

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