Grisha Danunaher's solo exhibition "Oh, Look at You" will be held at ArtMaison Gallery from April 13 to 19
The charm, zador and cheerful hooliganism of the creative figure will not leave indifferent any visitor of the exhibition.
The main leitmotif of the works presented at the exhibition are animals endowed with anthropomorphic features. Through the images of animals the artist conveys the peculiarities of character, behavior and habits of people.
For a long time the artist lived and worked in Berlin. His works were exhibited in the leading galleries of the city: Uhr Werk Gallerie, VinogradovGallerie, BAS CS Gallery, Nuremberg Art-space "Note in abottle", as well as at the international auction Today Berlin Agti in the squares of Berlin in the framework of the project "Du bist am Zug". The master's paintings are in private collections in Europe, China, Canada and Russia.
we should also mention one more important fact from the life of our amazing artist. GRISHA DANUNAHER is a famous circus artist, or rather a professional clown. He is known and loved by audiences for Cirque du Soleil shows such as "ZED" and "Zarkana".
but, nevertheless, having already become world famous, the artist made a very important and undoubtedly correct decision for himself - to return to his historical homeland in Russia. Here he continued his creative path and exhibited with pleasure in several galleries in Moscow and St. Petersburg.
All of the master's creations are made in an original, inherent only to the author manner - MiPrId - Minimalist Primitive Idiocy with elements of positive absurdity and eccentric surrealism. The bright inner world of the artist can be read in the works saturated with pure colors. GRISHA is an incorrigible optimist and an excellent observer.
The main leitmotif of the works presented at the exhibition are animals endowed with anthropomorphic features. Through the images of animals the artist conveys the peculiarities of character, behavior and habits of people.
"Oh, look at you!" - is irony, light teasing, humorous dialog and cheerful fantasy of the artist addressed to the viewer.
Curator Julia Put