(Artikel: II-20257-479)
The reference picture is the floor of a semi-basement gallery, defunct since 2018, in Pavilion on the old Soviet VDNH exhibition grounds.
It was the most challenging hanging in my life; I started three hours before the opening and finished only 15 minutes before. The walls were uneven; there was nothing to fix a hanging line on. I did the hanging ALONE with no assistant, on sheer enthusiasm. I may as well give over that step-ladder to a museum, I climbed it up and down 100+ times, but at the end of the ordeal, all pictures hung snugly. It was hell for me. Having got it the hard way at that solo exhibition, I can now hang anything anywhere in any numbers, no problem!
That solo exhibition was in a Stalinist Empire style pavilion on the VDNH exhibition grounds. Only ten people got through the notorious Moscow traffic jams in rush hour to that faraway location, and then they walked another kilometer through ankle-deep rain puddles from the VDNH gates to the pavilion - in the middle of nowhere.
All my solo exhibitions were successful. It is not the location that gives success; it is the personality of the artist, his talent and his drive!
Only ten guests made it to the northern entrance of the vast VDNH grounds, but what people they were on the first night of my solo show in April 2016! Unforgettable! Here are my photos of that Pavilion, the floor and the feet of the guests.
Now back to the painting. The focal point of the picture is a black dot. A dot on paper rests on a piece of paper; a dot on canvas rests on the canvas. And what about a point in the Universe? Is the point standing, lying, floating? What is its condition, its position at a given time? No way to explain applying the laws of classical physics. This situation is called Quantum Magic.
Zustand des Kunstwerks:
Perfekt
Jahr der Entstehung des Gemäldes:
2016
Werktyp:
Einzelarbeit
Stil:
Abstrakt
Technik:
Öl
Oberfläche:
Leinenleinwand
Thema:
Abstrakt
Größe:
Mittel
Breite:
80 cm
Höhe:
60 cm
Dicke:
2 cm
Einrahmung:
Nein (oder nicht anwendbar)
Versand aus: Österreich
Versandkosten: Der Versand ist nicht im Preis des Kunstwerks enthalten
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Lieferzeit: In der Regel 5–7 Werktage bei Inlandsversand, 10–20 Werktage bei internationalem Versand
Rückgabe: 14-tägiges Rückgaberecht
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