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Vera Kochubey
"Holy Trinity" Painting 90.5" x 83" inch by Vera Kochubey

2024

$7,000
£5,323.19
€6,140.04
CA$9,805.72
A$10,974.54
CHF 5,730.42
MX$133,889.99
NOK 72,740.18
SEK 69,025.95
DKK 45,850.94
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"Holy Trinity" Painting 90.5" x 83" inch by Vera Kochubey Medium: Oils and acrylic on canvas ATTENTION: please contact us if you want this painting to be shipped rolled to lower the cost. VERA KOCHUBEY is an electrifying force in contemporary art. She is poised to become the next blue-chip artist and cultural phenomenon, following in the footsteps of trailblazers like Yayoi Kusama and Marina Abramović. Based in Berlin, Kochubey has captivated the art world with her iconic large-scale works, which weave together pop art, mysticism, symbolism, and psychological depth. Her pieces are powerful, almost ritualistic explorations of identity, spirituality, and collective consciousness. A distinctive figure in Berlin’s dynamic art scene, Kochubey transforms galleries into immersive experiences that challenge perceptions and provoke introspection. Her works transcend mere visual appeal, drawing viewers into a dialogue with the metaphysical. As she continues to redefine contemporary art, Kochubey’s visionary creations position her as not only a rising blue-chip artist but also a cultural force shaping the future of artistic expression. Her conceptual painting “СВОБОДА / FREEDOM” has been acquired by the Berlin Museum of Urban and Contemporary Art - “URBAN NATION”.

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