- Issue
- Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences. 2023 16 (8)
- Authors
- Sitnikova, Aleksandra A.
- Contact information
- Sitnikova, Aleksandra A.: Siberian Federal University Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation;
- Keywords
- Siberian Contemporary Art; Viktor Sachivko; Museum Center «Ploschad Mira»
- Abstract
The article presents the work of the Krasnoyarsk contemporary artist Viktor Sachivko. The relevance of the article is related to the insufficient study of V. Sachivko’s work in Russian cultural and art history, despite the fact that he is one of the most prolific contemporary artists (almost every year he presents personal exhibitions in the Krasnoyarsk Museum Center “Ploshchad Mira”). The study was carried out using the methods of in-depth interviews with the artist and philosophical and art history analysis of V. Sachivko’s works from the collection of the Museum Center “Ploshchad Mira”. As a result of the study, the characteristic features of the artist’s work were revealed – abstract and expressive artistic language, visualization of the immaterial in paintings, matrix composition, translation of the language of music into the language of painting; the concept of “combinatorial picture” is disclosed. On the example of the study of paintings from the series “Copies from paintings by famous artists” (2011, 2012–2013), the features of the appeal to traditions in the history of art in the artist’s work are described. The key works are analyzed – “The Hunt for the Hippo” (1994–95), “Wooden Water” (2004), “Scheherazade” (2016), paintings from the series “Interiors of a Dream”, presented at the exhibition “Looking at Night” in 2023. The results of the study can serve as a basis for further prospective study of the multifaceted work of V. Sachivko and Siberian contemporary art
- Pages
- 1396–1415
- EDN
- WYDHEA
- Paper at repository of SibFU
- https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/150856
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