Igor Vishnyakov Art
Russian, b. 1968
Moscow, Russia, 1968
Established Russian artist Igor Vishnyakov mixes painting and photography in his artwork.
Vishnyakov spent his in youth in Africa and Southeast Asia. In 1990 he moved to New York, where lives and works to this day. Although he does not live in Russia, he has remained in contact with the Russian art scene, taking part in exhibitions organized by The New Academy of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg.
Projects such as 'Five Elements' (2004) and 'Tarot Cards' (2003) are characteristic of his work, as Vishnyakov is attracted to esoteric things, finding inspiration in oriental spiritual practices. In each concept that he refers to Vishnyakov looks for his own harmony, a fundamental principal in his art.
In his search for new ways of combining techniques and materials, Igor Vishnyakov utilizes the possibilities of photography united with the unique character of painting by hand. Using traditional methods of hand painted photography together with the latest computer technology, Vishnyakov is able to break the borders between painting and photography.
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
2006 - PicassoMio.com
2001 - Leslie Lehman Gallery , New York, U.S.A. - Children , Egizio's Project , New York, U.S.A.
2000 - New Academy of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Russia. - Sinebrukhov Museum , Helsinki, Finland.
1999 - Galerie Didier Vesse, Aigues-Mortes, France - Colectiva, Pezenas, France - Gum bichromate Photography, Hermitage Museum , St. Petersburg, Russia
1998 - New Academism , Museum of Western Art, Riga, Latvia.
1997 - Kabinet, Museo Stedelijk, The Netherlands.
1995 - New Academy of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Russia.
1994 - Eros and Identity , Stuart Levy Gallery, New York, U.S.A.
1989 - 150th Anniversary of Photography , The Manege Museum, Moscow, Russia. - Contemporary Soviet Photography , Comptoir de la Photography, Paris, France. - Labyrinth , Die Neue Kunst aus Moskau , Hamburg, Germany.
1988 - The Manege Museum, Moscow, Russia.
1987 - Ecology, Hermitage Garden, Moscow, Russia.to
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Post Soviet Russian Avant Garde Art Photograph Mixed Media Gum Arabic Photo
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Igor Vishnyakov is a Russian Postwar & Contemporary artist who was born in 1968 in Moscow. Igor spent his childhood in Africa and Southeast Asia. After returning to Moscow in the mid...
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Post Soviet Russian Avant Garde Art Photograph Mixed Media Gum Arabic Photo
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Post Soviet Russian Avant Garde Photograph Mixed Media Gum Arabic Photo Painting
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Igor Vishnyakov is a Russian Postwar & Contemporary artist who was born in 1968 in Moscow. Igor spent his childhood in Africa and Southeast Asia. After returning to Moscow in the mi...
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His very own established technique is mixed media, combining classical photography, gum arabic pigment printing, tempera painting and printing. The smallest details, such as the peculiarities and nuances of applying an emulsion, with the pressure of brush strokes, or paper texture, give a strange, mystic significance, to his whole work. Photographic details show through and then dissolve in the layers of paint, leaving the image slightly unexposed and the philosophical background unrevealed, impelling the viewer to come back over and over again. Vishnyakov’s work has a feeling of ephemerality, conveying a sense of never being truly finished, leaving the viewer in a truly meditative state.
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