Element: The Special Project for the Russian Art Week

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Element: The Special Project for the Russian Art Week

31 May - 01 June

1022Arts opens the cross-collecting group show in collaboration with established London art dealers James Butterwick and Paul Hughes Fine Arts. The exhibition will cover more than 2000 years of Fine and Applied arts.

On the occasion of Russian Art Week 2019,  «Element» explores the origin of the square and interpretations of it in contemporary times. Square, being one of the first shapes discovered by humans, has been used in ritual, alchemical and artistic practices throughout history all over the world. According to ancient beliefs, the four elements forming the universe are Water, Fire, Air and Earth. The square represented the Earth in most of the cultures and ancient religions. From ancient South America, through the Suprematist art, 2000 year journey brings us to the digital age, the structural element of which is a pixel.

Highlights of the exhibition include:

Painting of a Russian modern painter, philosopher and activist Eduard Steinberg. The artist was highly influenced by the practive of Kazimir Malevich. However, the colour contrasts of Steinberg’s art isless intense than that of Suprematists. Melancholic compositions give a sense of nostalgia and are often a tribute to modern masters such as Rothko and Kabakov.

James Butterwick has been is one of the leading authorities on Russian Art in the West today. He takes part in museum exhibitions and reads lectures on Russian Art, including at the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow. In 2013 James was voted into the Society of London Art Dealers and takes part in TEFAF and Masterpiece London.

Paul Hughes Fine Arts, which focuses on the arts of the ancient Andes, documenting the rich cohesive effect they had on society’s then and the confluences brought about by the interweaving of art disciplines over 3000 years.  Paul Hughes participates in Art Basel Miami and Frieze London art fairs. Works represented by Paul Hughes have been widely exhibited worldwide in private and public institutions including Foundation Cartier, Hauser & Wirth and National Museum of China.

1022Arts is a curatorial project of Anna Kanunikova and Mariam Mussakhanova, based in London. The aim of the collective is to generate cross-references by juxtaposing art of different media and eras. Fine and Applied arts created throughout the history until present day are exhibited together in order to create new discourses and discover new interpretations of artistic expression.

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