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Victor Berezovsky - From A to B and all the places in between

11-29-2012 09:51 PM CET | Arts & Culture

Press release from: EMMANUEL POST

Victor Berezovsky . Still life, 2012, oil on wood, 120 x 75 cm

Victor Berezovsky . Still life, 2012, oil on wood, 120 x 75 cm

Opening reception:
Friday, November 23, 2012, 7 pm

Duration of the exhibition:
November 24, 2012 - February 2, 2013
Tuesday - Saturday, 12 - 7 pm

Winter break: December 22, 2012 - January 7, 2013

We are pleased to announce the exhibition 'From A to B and all the places in between' of artist Victor Berezovsky with most recent works on wood, canvas, and paper.
Berezovsky was born in Wellington, New Zealand, in 1974, and lives and works in Dresden. He studied painting at the Fine Arts Canterbury University, New Zealand, from 1991 to 1995.

"Art does not depict what is visible, it makes things visible."
(Paul Klee)

"Ostensibly seductive, the work of Berezovsky can be understood as still life, architectural landscape, but above all as portrait, and as an exterior view of man.
However, the pictorial objects soon prove to be arranged not by virtue of their concrete basis. They operate with the sensuous presence of their painterly composition on the level of symbolic significance.
The outcome of their pictorial metaphors, full of surreal appeal, uses the simplest, archaic, and demotic elements together with a complex metalanguage in a virtuoso combination of ingenious constructions and laboratory processes.
The selective dislocations of color and format serve as augurs of meaning in the narrative of interior visualisation.

The surreal, psychologising pictures of the real self in the works of Berezovsky draw the observer closer to their specificity. These painterly appraisals of existence carried out here are in truth images of thinking about thinking, images of the conditions and limits of thinking about thinking processes, and their resulting (fatal) real effects.
These works are narratives and reports at the same time, not of the reality or irreality of things, but, in fact, of the (self-)generation of realities.

Berezovsky’s work is a brilliant, voluptuously inviting, congenial artistic contribution to the current philosophical discussion on the tensions in observations of the second and third orders."

W.P.

Galerie Emmanuel Post was established in a studio house in Leipzig in 2004. In 2011, the gallery relocated to Berlin-Charlottenburg.
The gallery presents trend-setting contemporary art: Painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, installation, film.

GALERIE EMMANUEL POST
Grolmanstr. 46
10623 Berlin
Germany

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