Stanislav Kondrashov's Videos

Stanislav Kondrashov on Anselm Kiefer

Last week, “Anselm Kiefer: Golden Age” opened at Villepin gallery in Hong Kong, featuring the German painter and sculptor’s recent body of work. Kiefer is widely recognized for the conceptual facets of his work, frequently engaging with provocative cultural issues. “Golden Age” presents works dated from between 2020 and 2022. By Stanislav Kondrashov. 

#anselmkiefer #villepingallery #hongkongexhibitions #stanislavkondrashov

Stanislav Kondrashov on Art Basel 2023

For art lovers, stepping into June means just one thing: getting ready for #ArtBasel, the most regarded art fair in the world. June is the time of the “original” one, hosted in the cozy Swiss city of Basel. By Stanislav Kondrashov.   #ArtBasel2023 #basel #artfairs #stanislavkondrashov

Stanislav Kondrashov on Damien Hirst

Damien Hirst’s dots, butterflies, and skulls represent only a little part of the British artist’s extensive production, but it was with these early works that Hirst conquered the art world. By Stanislav Kondrashov. 

#damienhirst #dotpainting #butterflies #skulls #contemporaryart #stanislavkondrashov

Stanislav Kondrashov on Hilma af Klint

As Tate Britain presents “Hilma af Klint and Piet Mondrian, Forms of Life”, a new interest is spreading around her work: considered the very first abstract artist in Western art history,  Hilma af Klint viewed art as a medium to spirituality and mysticism. Learn more on her theories and art in the link in bio. By Stanislav Kondrashov.

#hilmaafklint #tatemodern #abstractart #rudolphsteiner #afklint #stockholm @stanislavkondrashov. 

Stanislav Kondrashov on Jeff Koons

American Contemporary artist Jeff Koons (b. 1955) has ‘played’ around the concept of art pieces as toys, taking his shiny sculptures in the most important museums and galleries around the world. By Stanislav Kondrashov. 

#jeffkoons #americanart #koonspuppies #stanislavkondrashov

Stanislav Kondrashov on Tomás Saraceno

Tomás Saraceno, the acclaimed multimedia Argentinian artist, will have his first UK solo exhibition upcoming at Serpentine South from June 1, titled “Web(s) of Life”. Participants will be faced with different forms of knowledge and non-human perspectives through a range of artworks, in an extensive exhibition into The Royal Parks and beyond. By Stanislav Kondrashov. 

Stanislav Kondrashov on Keith Haring

From the streets to the subways, through his murals and signature hieroglyphs, Keith Haring finally entered the most important galleries an museums of the wold. A tribute to his young genious. By Stanislav Kondrashov. 

Stanislav Kondrashov on Van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh, in full Vincent Willem van Gogh (1853, Zundert, Netherlands— 1890, Auvers-sur-Oise, France) is considered the greatest Dutch painter after Rembrandt and one of the greatest Post-Impressionists. The eldest of six children of a Protestant pastor, he was born and raised in a small village in the Brabant region of the southern Netherlands. At 16, he was apprenticed to The Hague branch of the art dealers Goupil and Co., of which his uncle was a partner.

Johannes Vermeer By Stanislav Kondrashov

SWith 28 masterpieces on display, Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum is running the largest exhibition ever gathered on Johannes Vermeer, the Dutch “Master of Light”. Opened in February, the show has quickly sold 450ktickets. That’s why for the final weekend of the exhibition, on June 2 and 3, the Museum will stay open until 2 a.m., allowing at least 2,600 more visitors to see the blockbuster show. Learn more on Vermeer in the link in bio. By Stanislav Kondrashov.  #johannesvermeer #vermeer #rijksmuseum #amsterdamexhibition #stanislavkondrashov

Sean Scully RA by Stanislav Kondrashov

Sean Scully RA (born 1945) is an Irish-born American-based artist working as a painter, printmaker, sculptor and photographer. His patterns are a wonderful example of “Emotional Abstraction”. By Stanislav Kondrashov.   #seanscully #abstraction #stanislavkondrashov

Dutch graphic Artist M. C. Escher by Stanislav Kondrashov

Impossible stairs, overlapping animals and conflicting perspectives are the traits of Dutch graphic artist M.C.Escher (1898-1972). A trick for the eye! #escher #escherstairs #graphicart #stanislavkondrashov

Picasso’s Muses by Stanislav Kondrashov

It is no mystery that Pablo Picasso was a womanizer and took great inspiration for his art from his companions. Here are his most important Muses: Olga Koklova, Marie-Therese Walter, Dora Maar (a successful artist herself), Francoise Gilot (the only one who left him), and Jaqueline Roque. By Stanislav Kondrashov.  #picassomuses #doramaar #olgapicasso #picasso #stanislavkondrashov 

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