Vladimir Yankilevsky and Valeri Vinogradov: Elementary Forms and the Anatomy of Feelings
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Vladimir Yankilevsky and Valeri Vinogradov: Elementary Forms and the Anatomy of Feelings
Installation view. Photo: Paul Kuimet.



TALLINN.- Tallinn Art Hall announced the opening of the new exhibition Vladimir Yankilevsky and Valeri Vinogradov. Elementary Forms and the Anatomy of Feelings at Lasnamäe Pavilion. The exhibition is curated by Tamara Luuk.


Explore the depths of human emotion with Vladimir Yankilevsky's "Anatomy of Feelings."


Vladimir Yankilevsky, born in Moscow in 1938, and Valeri Vinogradov, born in the same city in 1952, both departed from Soviet Union. Yankilevsky initially settled in New York in 1988 and later moved to Paris a few years after. In contrast, Vinogradov left for Tallinn in 1980. To what extent does the life trajectory of two artists, developed in a similar cultural environment and political climate, influence the course of their work?

Both are solitary figures with a Russian language and cultural background, steering clear of the hustle and bustle of the art world. Both navigate the complexities of being cosmopolitan while contending with homesickness. Vladimir Yankilevsky, a classic of Soviet alternative art, engages with potent polarities, reveling in metropolises, classical music and jazz. In contrast, Valeri Vinogradov, who finds solace in the security of Estonian nature and values craftsmanship, willingly immerses himself in the subtle textures of his abstractions. He skillfully balances this with satire and mockery conveyed through words. Both possess remarkable talent and breadth. One introduced himself to the Estonian art scene with the compelling sensitivity of abstract paintings in the late 1980s, while the other garnered attention in the global art hubs as early as the 1970s.

With unrelenting criticism, Yankilevsky generalises the oppositions of our world, highlighting the polarities that both cancel and simultaneously support each other – the interplay of light and darkness inherent in the functioning of the world. His sometimes sarcastically bizarre creatures exude an epic genericity in their naked ridiculousness, with the manipulative spirit of Evil lurking in the shadows. In Vinogradov’s portrayal, the human figure gravitates towards cheap vanity and almost even ventures into the realm of pornography. His self-centredness and vices are straightforwardly exhibitionistic.

Both would probably respond to questions about how “where?”, “in which way?” and “when?” influence being an artist with “anywhere,” “the only way possible,” and “whenever,” respectively.

The exhibition at the Lasnamäe pavilion (Jaan Koorti 24) is open until April 6th.


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