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George Pusenkoff
large scale "New Life" GLASNOST Moscow, Russia 1988 Post Soviet Painting

1988

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GEORGE PUSENKOFF (RUSSIAN Born 1953), "New Life" 1988, mixed media (paint, ribbon, Metallic foil) on canvas, 160 x 200 cm (63 x 78 3/4 in.), signed and titled verso in Cyrillic, and dated on verso, George Pusenkoff, Russian painter and installation artist, spent most of his formative years in Moscow. In his early career, Puskenoff worked predominantly with acrylic, rendering vibrant forms at various stages of abstraction, though he gave them titles that anchored them in specific narrative contexts, often referencing historical (and art-historical) subject matter, as in Kidnapping of Europe (1988) and Bronzino, Ciccolina and Yves Klein (1992). Pusenkoff painted his first digital border in 1996, simulating the 8bit look of the first computerized windows. He continued to experiment with the visual language of the computer screen, at times using just the browser window bar as an abstracted geometrical form. He invokes famous icons of modern art such as Kazimir Malevich’s Black Square, Josef Albers’ Homage to the Square or Piet Mondrian’s reduced geometric paintings and transfers them into a new aesthetic. In 1996, Pusenkoff painted his version of Andy Warhol’s take on the iconic Renaissance Da Vinci original: his silk screened Mona Lisa (1999), surrounded by a browser box, became the basis for an ongoing, travelling installation, exhibited internationally in site-specific structures made up of repeating Mona Lisa modules. Pusenkoff's work has been exhibited internationally at venues including the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, Moscow's Museum of Modern Art, and the 2005 Venice Biennale. MUSEUMS AND PUBLIC COLLECTIONS: Art Collection Rockefeller University, New York, USA Ludwig Forum, Aachen, Germany Markisches Museum, Witten, Germany Museum Bochum, Bochum, Germany Ludwig Museum, Cologne, Germany Museum Ludwig, Koblenz, Germany Museum Ritter, Sammlung Marli Hoppe-Ritter, Waldenbuch, Germany State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow Neues Museum, Weserburg, Bremen Museum of Cultural History, Osnabruck Jewish Museum, Westfalen Musée de La Poste, Paris PUBLIC COLLECTIONS: Bolschoj-Theater-Museum, Moscow Museum Ludwig in State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg Museum of Modern Art, Moscow Foundation of Ministry of Culture, Moscow MIET ()Moscow Technical University), Zelenograd Museum Ludwig, Cologne; Germany Museum Ludwig, Koblenz; Germany Markisches Museum, Witten; Germany Judisches Museum Westfalen, Dorsten; Germany Museum RiOppe-Ritter, Waldenbuch/ Stuttgart; Germany Sammlung des Bundeslandes Hessen, Germany Sammlung des Bundesministeriums fur Arbeit, Berlin; Germany DaimlerBenz Collection, Stuttgart; Germany Nord LB Collection, Braunschweig, Germany Collection KfW Bank, Frankfurt /Main, Germany Collection Solomon Oppenheim Bank, Cologne, Germany Collection Deutsche Sparkassen Verlag, Stuttgart, Germany Collection Ernst & Jung, Stuttgart; Germany Collection of the community Synagogue, Cologne; Germany Collection of the Jewish Center for Culture and Art, Cologne, Germany Collection La Reserve, Geneva, Switzerland Stella Art Fondation, Moscow “Contemporary City”, Fondation, Moscow Art Collection Rockfeller University, New York, USA Art Collection of the Fondation of the Biennale di Venezia, Venice, Italy
  • Creator:
    George Pusenkoff (1953, Russian)
  • Creation Year:
    1988
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 63 in (160 cm)Width: 78.75 in (200 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Surfside, FL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU38211701492
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