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Olga Tobreluts
"Heart, " Oil on Canvas - Geometric Abstraction, Contemporary Art, Russian Artist

2014 - 2015

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"Heart" is an artwork which truly exemplifies the precision and craftsmanship that Olga Tobreluts brings to her practice. Pain-stakingly rendered by hand in her iconic geometric abstract technique, Tobreluts’ capacity to generate a naturalistic sense of light and space with oil on canvas is on full display here. Born in 1970 in Murino, Leningrad Oblast, Russia, Olga Tobreluts now lives in St. Petersburg and has studios also in Berlin, Germany and San Tagliamento, Italy. Tobreluts is an accomplished artist who works with photography, video, painting and sculpture. Olga is a pioneer of digital art movement in Russia and has belonged to the Neo-Academism group of artists in St. Petersburg since 1994. Olga has had numerous solo museum exhibitions throughout the world, including in Belgium, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and Singapore. Moreover, Tobreluts has shown with American favorites like Tony Oursler and Cindy Sherman, in addition to countless other well known international artists. Olga Tobreluts's works have been exhibited at prestigious institutions such as the Tate Modern in London, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, the Modem Centre for Modern and Contemporary Arts in Hungary, the Museum of Modern Art in Moscow, the Ostende Museum in Belgium, the Modern Art Museum in Stockholm, the Ludwig Museum in Budapest, and numerous others. Tobreluts's works have been acquired by significant art institutions including the MoMA, New York, the State Russian Museum, the Ludwig Museum, Budapest, the Bornholm Museum of Contemporary Art, Denmark, the Baron Von Stieglitz Museum, St. Petersburg, Groningen Museum, Netherlands, the Ibsen Foundation, Oslo, Germany Women Art Museum, Bonn, and V & A Museum, London. Olga Tobreluts Heart 2014 - 2015 Oil on Canvas 78 x 74 Inches
  • Creator:
    Olga Tobreluts (1970, Russian)
  • Creation Year:
    2014 - 2015
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 78 in (198.12 cm)Width: 74 in (187.96 cm)
  • More Editions & Sizes:
    78 x 74 InchesPrice: $28,000
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  • Gallery Location:
    Houston, TX
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU146827755872
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