Three lights

Igor Kislitsyn • Painting, 1980, 70×115 cm
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Art form: Painting
Subject and objects: Still life
Technique: Oil
Materials: Canvas
Date of creation: 1980
Size: 70×115 cm
Location: Igor Kislitsyn

Description of the artwork «Three lights»

In the early cycles of the works (The White Cycle, Post tenebras lux), each object or architectural object is turned into a self-worthy “hero” that exudes inner light, existing only thanks to this light in surreal space
Canvas "Copper objects" refers to the early cycle of the artist
Post Tenebras Lux (1973-1985). Still lifes and landscapes of this period
marked by a certain amount of whitening, giving space and
form a specific muffled self-illumination,
Twilight Sfumato, enveloping objects and figures dusty-
opepennye, gravitating in general to the "museum" monochrome color and
nostalgic mentality, generates a halo of metaphysics.
Objectivity as if dissolves in space, or fading away in it,
or illuminating him. The patina of time lies on these canvases, embodying
spiritual searches of the artist.

As part of the collection of A. Glaser (organizer of the so-called "Bulldozer Exhibition",
publisher, collector, founder of the Museum of Russian Art near Paris
in exile) the works of Kislitsyn of this period were also presented.
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