Paperback, full colour illustrations, 28 pages, W170mm x H240mm
Russian artist Semyon Faibisovich has
returned to painting with a vengeance. He abandoned the medium from the
mid 1990s for more than 10 years, in the face of an exclusive
conceptualism then rampant in Moscow, working instead as a writer and
filmmaker.
Ikon presents Faibisovich’s first UK
exhibition, with a new series of paintings derived from mobile phone
photographs. Depicting scenes of everyday life in Razgulyai, the Moscow
district where the artist has been living for the last twenty years,
these paintings focus on marginalised, unglamorous individuals.
Homeless and alcoholic residents of the city are treated
sympathetically by Faibisovich as they go about their days, and
likewise working class people who are in stark contrast to the Russian
nouveau riche. The artist clearly identifes with them, conveying their
strength of character despite their circumstances.
The brushstrokes in Faibisovich’s canvases
betray their origins in low-resolution images. The mobile phone
technology they embody, democratising the business of image-making,
complicates his revived commitment to the high art medium of painting.