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Alexander Kosolapov
Alexander Kosolapov's (b.1943) works are based on an ironic and radical combination of recognizable symbols and stereotypes of Soviet ideology and global mass culture. Playing with images, the artist debunks both Soviet political myth-making and capitalist commodity fetishism. His works can be found in the collections of MOMA New York, the State Tretyakov Gallery, the Russian Museum and others. Lives and works in New York, USA
WORKS
RED CAVIAR
2000,
silkscreen and acrylic on canvas,
150 x 180 cm
BLUE CAVIAR
2000,
silkscreen and acrylic on canvas,
150 x 180 cm
MALEVICH SOLD HERE
1995,
acrylic on canvas,
126х180 cm
MOLOTOV COCKTAIL (GOLD)
1992,
acrylic on canvas,
127 x 152 cm
MALEVICH-MATISSE
2020,
acrylic on canvas,
117 x 172 cm
GORBY (GOLD)
1989,
silkscreen and acrylic on canvas,
91 x 81 cm
MICKEY KANDINSKY
2015,
acrylic on canvas,
177 x 121 cm
TATLIN-GIRL
2020, synthetic resin, wood, metal, mixed media, ed. 5,
h - 168 cm
MALEVICH-GIRL
2020,
synthetic resin, wood, metal, mixed media, ed. 5,
h - 168 cm
COCA-COLA. THIS IS MY BLOOD
1990,
acrylic on canvas,
83 x 193 cm
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