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Alex Kuznetsov Art

Belarusian, b. 1978

is a Lisbon-based artist whose work engages abstraction as a method of resistance — to speed, to spectacle, to surface legibility. His compositions emerge through slow, layered processes where gesture, duration, and structure become inseparable.

Rather than images, they are conditions: constructed surfaces that unfold over time, inviting prolonged attention and physical presence. Using industrial tools such as an aluminum straightedge, Kuznetsov builds fields of repetition and friction that resist immediacy.

Grounded in rhythm, accumulation, and material weight, his practice is deliberately open in form, spanning painting, object-based work, and language. In a culture driven by acceleration, his work stands still — not as retreat, but as a proposition. A slower tempo. A deeper look.

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Untitled IV by Alex Kuznetsov, Abstract Acrylic Painting on Canvas
By Alex Kuznetsov
Located in New York, NY
Untitled V by Alex Kuznetsov 2024 Acrylic on canvas 51.25" x 43.25" In a time when everything is loud, fast, and endlessly refreshed, Alex Kuznetsov makes paintings that do not w...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Alex Kuznetsov Art

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Untitled II by Alex Kuznetsov, Abstract Acrylic Painting on Canvas
By Alex Kuznetsov
Located in New York, NY
Untitled II by Alex Kuznetsov 2024 Acrylic on canvas 51.25" x 43.25" In a time when everything is loud, fast, and endlessly refreshed, Alex Kuznetsov makes paintings that do not ...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Alex Kuznetsov Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

Untitled V by Alex Kuznetsov, Abstract Acrylic Painting on Canvas
By Alex Kuznetsov
Located in New York, NY
Untitled V by Alex Kuznetsov 2024 Acrylic on canvas 51.25" x 43.25" In a time when everything is loud, fast, and endlessly refreshed, Alex Kuznetsov makes paintings that do not w...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Alex Kuznetsov Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

Red 2109 by Alex Kuznetsov, Red Abstract Acrylic Painting on Canvas
By Alex Kuznetsov
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Red 2109 by Alex Kuznetsov 2024 Acrylic on canvas 63" x 51.25" In a time when everything is loud, fast, and endlessly refreshed, Alex Kuznetsov makes paintings that do not want t...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Alex Kuznetsov Art

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Untitled III by Alex Kuznetsov, Abstract Acrylic Painting on Canvas
By Alex Kuznetsov
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Untitled III by Alex Kuznetsov 2024 Acrylic on canvas 43.25" x 35.5" In a time when everything is loud, fast, and endlessly refreshed, Alex Kuznetsov makes paintings that do not ...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Alex Kuznetsov Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

Untitled I by Alex Kuznetsov, Orange Abstract Acrylic Painting on Canvas
By Alex Kuznetsov
Located in New York, NY
Untitled I by Alex Kuznetsov 2024 Acrylic on canvas 63" x 51.25" In a time when everything is loud, fast, and endlessly refreshed, Alex Kuznetsov makes paintings that do not want...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Alex Kuznetsov Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

Orange 2009 by Alex Kuznetsov, Orange Abstract Acrylic Painting on Canvas
By Alex Kuznetsov
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Orange 2009 by Alex Kuznetsov 2024 Acrylic on canvas 59" x 39.25" In a time when everything is loud, fast, and endlessly refreshed, Alex Kuznetsov makes paintings that do not wan...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Alex Kuznetsov Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

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