Dergachev Matvey

Dergachev Matvey

Country: Russia
Matvey Yuryevich Dergachev
20.07.1992
Russia
Lives and works in Moscow. From 2007 to 2011, he studied at the Moscow Art College named after
Kalinin, specializing as an applied arts artist.
From 2011 to 2017, he studied at the Surikov Moscow Academic Institute, specializing
as a painter. During his studies, he received a gold medal from the Russian Academy of Arts.
From 2017 to 2018, he was a member of the Moscow Union of Artists, which he left of his own
accord.
The artist works in oil painting technique and uses tempera techniques, which
allows him to more deeply reveal the depicted images through attention to the textures and
surfaces of objects.
The composition of the paintings is also built with references to the traditional techniques of old masters, but at
the same time, there are no focal points, and every fragment of the canvas surface is important.
The used subjects are constructed from a set of seemingly random objects that
form a chaotic structure of the world. The main themes in his work are the material world and the human
existing in space and time. The artist works in the genres of portrait, landscape, and
still life.

Education

From 2007 to 2011, I studied at the Moscow Art College of Applied Arts, specializing in
«Artist-Master of Folk Decorative and Applied Arts».
During my studies at the art college, I mastered the technical and compositional principles of folk
applied arts. I still use these foundations of abstract composition in my paintings today. Decorative art has given me much in understanding composition and helped develop my
artistic taste, but it was not my main passion.
Even at the college, I became interested in easel painting, and after graduating in 2011, I enrolled in
the Moscow Art Institute named after V. I. Surikov. What attracted me was that painting, unlike
many other artistic practices, is not an addition to something else but can be an independent and
autonomous object, without any utilitarian or decorative function.
At the institute, I learned the basics of classical realistic painting and how to work with composition. My
creativity was influenced by studying under well-known artists, representatives of the Moscow school of painting; I
studied in the workshop of artist N. A. Dubovik, and later joined the workshop of People's Artist V. M.
Sidorov.
I work in traditional genres of portrait, landscape, and still life, combining them. However, unlike
classical painting, I do not use literary narrative plots in my works; I am
interested in the interaction of visual images of objects that do not naturally combine and the space in
which these images exist. My compositions have no plot and no narrative, only space frozen in
the moment and the objects filling it; therefore, I am particularly interested in exploring
the surface of the objects I use and their interaction with the light falling on them.
My primary material is oil paint, but during my studies, I often encountered the fact that
the classical oil painting technique does not provide enough opportunity to work on the textures and surfaces of objects that interest me in my paintings. I also tried working with gouache and
tempera paint in the traditional techniques for these materials. These paints allowed working in thinner layers, which better suited my goals. I decided to combine different techniques
and began working with oil paints using methods from classical tempera technique.
There are no visual centers in my compositions, and I deliberately do not indicate to the viewer in what order to look
at my paintings. There are no more or less important parts; I fill every millimeter of the canvas with content.
Even empty spaces, such as clear sky or background, are very significant to me; every
object in the composition contributes to the overall visual image.
I am a freelance artist and am not a member of any creative organizations or associations.
I have participated in numerous exhibitions in galleries and museum spaces, such as
the Central House of Artists in Moscow, the Vasily Polenov House Museum, and other venues in Moscow and other
cities. My works are held in private and museum collections.

Achievements (awards, articles, exhibitions)

Exhibitions:
2014 - "30th Youth Exhibition" at the Central House of Artists. Moscow, Kuznetsky Most.
2014 - "Picturesque Quartet" group exhibition at the Tushino exhibition hall. Moscow.
2015 - Group exhibition at the Solntsevo exhibition hall.
2015 - Group exhibition at the V.D. Polenov Museum-Reserve.
2016 - Youth exhibition at the House of Artists on Krymsky Val. Moscow.
2016 - Group youth exhibition at the MOSKh Russia exhibition hall.
2017 - "1/4 Year" group exhibition at the I.S. Turgenev Library exhibition hall.
2018 - "34th Youth Exhibition" at the Central House of Artists. Moscow, Kuznetsky Most.

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Registered: 16.01.2025
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