Monday, May 17, 2021

Artist of the Day, May 17, 2021: Andrey Remnev, a modern Russian painter. (#1285)

Andrey Remnev (1962) is a modern Russian painter. He was born into a family of doctors. In 1983 he graduated from the Moscow Art School in memory of 1905. He completed the Surikov's Moscow State Art Institute, where he was one of the first to write a thesis on a religion-related theme. In 1996 he began an eight-year study of iconography under the guidance of the icon painter Fr. Vyacheslav (Savinykh) in Andronikov Monastery. He kept working on religious themes in 2000-2010: he painted the plafond of the chapel next to this monastery, as well as the large icon for the Diveyevo Convent.

In his own words the artist's technique is based on the combination of methods employed in the old Russian icon painting, Russian artworks of the XVIII century, composition methods of the "Art world" and Russian constructivism. The art historian Eugene Steiner characterizes Remnev as one of the extraordinary contemporary artists who can paint carnation. Remnev uses medieval painting techniques and makes natural paints on the basis of egg yolk.

In the mid-2010s, Remnev’s art took a new direction — he became interested in sketches from the life of contemporary Russian ballet dancers (carrying on the traditions of the “Silver age” artists). A large series of sketches was made in 2017 in Perm during Stravinsky's ballet performance as a part of the Diaghilev festival. Some of the works were publishes in the booklet released by the theater for the ballet premieres. During this period at the invitation of a principal dancer Artem Ovcharenko and ballerina Olga Smirnova, Remnev started painting in the classroom and behind the stage of the Bolshoi Ballet. The series of works was created about the staging of John Neumeier’s "La Dame aux Camélias". He also made sketches from the rehearsals of the orchestra MusicAeterna, graphic portraits of Teodor Currentzis, Natalia Osipova, Olga Smirnova, Artem Ovcharenko, B. B. Akimov, Oksana Kardash and David Motta Soares. A separate easel series was devoted to the Diaghilev seasons. Remnev puts a significant amount of time into the work as a portraitist for private customers. One of his portraits from a private collection took part in a representative exhibition of The Russian Museum "Portrait of the family" (2014) as an example of the latter-day genre — modern Russian custom portrait.

Personal exhibitions of the artist were held in Moscow, Ryazan, Sergiev Posad, Dmitrov, The Hague, Trenton, other cities. He is the artistic director of the plein air and the jury member of the international youth festival "Russian Spring". He is a professor at Surikov's Moscow State Art Institute and an honorary member of the International Academy of Culture and Art.

The works of Remnev based on Russian motifs, inspired foreign designers. The fall-winter 2015 collection of the Spanish designer "Delposo" was created under the impression of Remnev's works, and the spring-summer 2018 collection of the Italian fashion label "Vivetta" was created in a collaboration with the artist.


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Andrey Remnev

Camouflage 2009

 Genealogy 2009

 Migration 2009

 Ornithology 2010


 Battlefield 2019

 Caldera 2019

 Fireworks 2019

 From The Stove 2019

 Ice Water 2019

 On Tiptoe 2019

Sea of Marmara 2019

 Secret Weapon 2019

 Thunder and Lightening 2019

 Volga Matushka (Mother Volga) 2019

 Wind Direction 2019


Morning

Blind man"s bluff

Navigator

Favorite

Atlantis

Miss Dusya Hurricane

Frau Herbst

Nymph

Girlfriends

Grey August

Birth of Venus

Horned kichka (bonnet)


Papagena and Papageno

Pine nuts

Red Sea

Separation of braids

Silky birds

Sleep

Srelka

Storm cloud

Swan Lake

Tomorrow will be a breeze



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