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Alexander Dashevsky, Pulkovo Heights, 60 x 90 cm, oil on canvas /oil, 2007
Alexander Dashevsky can safely hang the label of "young and promising author." Vibrant and productive work, he deserved it. Dashevskii was born in 1980 in Leningrad. Graduated from St. Petersburg State University of Cinema and Television, and later studied in oriental faculty of the Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture named after Repin. Dashevskii studied painting from the artist Mikhail Ivanov. By the way, Mikhail Ivanov, during his school years, the victim of "formalism", had to settle for the same Department of Art History Institute of the Repin.
It is important to mention the friendship of Alexander Dashevsky with the "Society of Lovers of painting and drawing," consisting of artists, friends groups "Mitka" and "New Artists". The Company is practicing plein air and fights with postmodernism for traditional artistic values. But, as you know, "Mitya no one wants to win." Worthy species that are sought in Norilsk, in Krasnoyarsk, and in the case of Dashevskaya - and on the outskirts of St. Petersburg.
First of all, Alexander Dashevsky famous for his series of "Real Estate" in which he continues the tradition of naturalistic undress Petersburg, but continues its completely different, fresh and interesting. In St. Petersburg-scale series of "Real Estate" there are no colorful typecasting or dirty yellow courtyards or sentimental pastel watercolor landscapes. All this has degenerated into a tourist attraction, and the city finally became interested in the Soviet avant-garde architecture. Dashevskii just downright ahead of time, becoming a singer even more compact architecture. Finally found an artist admired concrete "point" and having reviewed the graphical beauty of the homes ships. All the marginal becomes the norm: that's emerged aesthetics notorious courtyards. Perhaps it's time to canonize these buildings. You can blame Dashevskiy "of formalism" and bullying, and you can be happy that there's a new perspective on what is called the "ugly", "gray" and "monotonous».
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