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Name
  
Vladimir Dubossarsky

Role
  
Painter


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Total painting

Vladimir Dubossarsky Vinogradov and Dubossarsky with Deitch at Armory

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Vladimir Dubossarsky (Russian: Владимир Дубосарский) (1964) is a Russian painter working in pop art genre.

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Since 1994 he performs in an art duet with Alexander Vinogradov. Both live and work in Moscow, Russia. In the early part of their career together they adopted the style of socialist realism, an officially sanctioned art practice under the soviet regime. Their early works resembled posters for non-existent thrillers and sleazy porn flicks. They worked with their idea of social order, laborers, collective farmers, etc. and put a modern twist on an outdated practice. Their result was a collection of ideas and themes that would make socialistic fantasies visible to the viewer.

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In 2001, Dubosarsky and Vinogradov made a transition from the socialist fantasy to the ideals of mass media. Total Painting (2001) created a large scale image of mass culture from around the world borrowing ideas from advertising and mainstream media. Our Best World (2003) created a common ground for stars such as Sylvester Stallone, Spider-Man, Barbie, Madonna, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Marilyn Monroe, and even Picasso. The Underwater World (2002) was made for the Russian pavilion for the 50th Venice Biennale. The piece references ideas gathered from pop images such as mail order catalogs, and heroes in contemporary advertising.

Vladimir Dubossarsky Space About a Dream Exhibition at Kunstalle Wein and

What the Homeland Begins With 2006 Vladimir Dubossarsky Alexander Vinogradov Kunst Museum Bern


Solo exhibitions

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2016

  • Sweeter than sugar, Louise Alexander Gallery, Porto Cervo, Italy
  • FB shows and tells, Moscow Manege, Russia
  • 2008

  • The New People Are Already Here. Deitch Projects, New York, USA
  • Meander. Resort Pirogovo, Moscow Region, Russia
  • Untitled. Vilma Gold Gallery, London, UK
  • 2007

  • In the Artist's Studio. Gallery Orel Art, Paris, France
  • The Russian Painting Seasons. The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia
  • 2006

  • Anthills. XL Gallery. Moscow, Russia
  • The Lightness of Being. Resort Pirogovo, Moscow Region, Russia
  • Underwater Barber. Paperworks Gallery, Moscow, Russia
  • 2005

  • Untitled. Charlotte Moser Gallery, Geneva, Switzerland
  • New Painting. XL Gallery, Moscow, Russia
  • 9 Nudes Series. Gallery Orel Art, Paris, France
  • Graphic Works of Different Years. Paperworks Gallery, Moscow, Russia
  • 2004

  • Aquafitness. Vilma Gold Gallery, London, UK
  • 2003

  • Our Best World. Deitch Projects, New York, USA
  • Astrakhan Blues. XL Gallery, Moscow, Russia
  • Raining. Gallery Krinzinger, Viennа, Austria
  • Underwater Forever. Gallery Orel Art, Paris, France
  • 2002

  • Total Painting. XL Gallery, Moscow, Russia
  • Painting for Finland. MUU Gallery, Helsinki, Finland
  • Untitled. Vilma Gold Gallery, London, UK
  • 2001

  • How Are You, Ladies and Gentlemen? Gallery Claudio Poleschi, Lucca, Italy
  • Picture for London. Vilma Gold Gallery, London, UK
  • Sweet Girls. Moscow Fine Art Gallery, Moscow, Russia
  • 2000

  • Inspiration. XL Gallery, Moscow, Russia
  • Flying Crans. Moscow Fine Art Gallery, Moscow, Russia
  • 1999

  • Christ in Moscow. XL Gallery, Moscow, Russia
  • Just Pictures. Moscow Fine Art Gallery, Moscow, Russia
  • 1998

  • P.S. Guelman Gallery, Moscow, Russia
  • 1997

  • Erntedankfest. Atelier-Ester Freund, Vienna, Austria
  • Austrian and Russian Literature. Brasilica, Viennа, Austria
  • Etudes. L-Gallery, Moscow, Russia
  • 1996

  • Russian Literature. Guelman Gallery, Moscow, Russia
  • Triumph. Guelman Gallery, Moscow, Russia
  • Bluhende Landschaften. Gallery Kai Higelman, Berlin, Germany
  • Project for Russian Playboy. Moscow Fine Art Gallery, Moscow, Russia
  • 1995

  • A Picture for the Reichstag. Gallery Kai Hilgemann, Berlin, Germany
  • Paintings Made to Order. L- Gallery, Moscow, Russia
  • 1994

  • Picasso in Moscow. Studio 20 Gallery, Moscow, Russia
  • Group exhibitions

    2008

  • Thaw, Russian Art from Glasnost to the Present, Chelsea Art Museum, New York, USA
  • Exhibition of the Musée National de l'Art Moderne du Centre Pompidou, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea
  • Russian Dreams. Art Basel Miami Beach, Miami, USA
  • ART-index. The Latvian National Museum of Art, Arsenal, Riga, Latvia
  • 2007

  • I Believe. Winzavod, Moscow, Russia
  • New Exposition. The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia
  • Sots Art, Political Art in Russia from 1972 to Today. The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia; La Maison Rouge, Paris, France
  • 2006

  • Russia! Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, Spain
  • 2005

  • StarZ. Museum of Modern Art, Moscow, Russia
  • Angels of History. MUHKA, Antwerpen, Belgium
  • Russian Pop Art. The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia
  • Russia! Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, USA
  • 2004

  • Berlin-Moscow, 1950-2000. Martin Gropius Bau, Berlin, Germany; The State Historical museum, Moscow, Russia
  • OOopsa! Contemporary Russian Art. National Museum of Contemporary Art, Oslo, Norway
  • Expander. Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK
  • 2003

  • Returning of the Artist. 50th Venice Biennale, Russian pavilion, Venice, Italy
  • Moscow - Berlin, Berlin – Moscow. Berliner Gropius-Bau, Berlin, Germany
  • 2002

  • Urgent Painting. Musee d'Art Modern de la Ville de Paris, Paris, France
  • Davai - Russian Art Now. Aus dem Laboratorium der Freien Kunste in Russland, Berlin, Germany; MAK, Vienna, Austria
  • São Paulo Biennale. São Paulo, Brazil
  • 2001

  • Made in Italy. Palazzo della Triennale, Milan, Italy
  • Russian Madness. Biennale Valencia, Spain
  • Players. Watermill Center of Robert Wilson, New York, USA
  • Russian Artists in Vienna. Schloss Grafenegg, Vienna, Austria
  • Escape, 2nd Tirana Biennale, Albania
  • 2000

  • I Hate You in June. Museum of Art Ein Harod, Israel
  • In & Out. 1st Tirana Biennale, Albania
  • Guelman's Collection. State Russian Museum, St Petersburg
  • Fuori Uso 2000. The Bridges. Pescara, Italy
  • 1997

  • 3rd Biennial of Contemporary Art. Cetine, Monte Negro
  • It's a Better World. Secession, Vienna, Austria
  • 1995

  • Kunst im Verborgenen. Nonkonformisten Russland 1957-1995. Wilhelm-Hack Museum, Ludwigshaven; Documenta, Kassel; Staatliches Lindenau Museum, Altenburg, Germany
  • Zeigenössische Kunst aus Russland. Daimler-Benz Aerospace, München, Germany
  • INTERREGNUM. Kunsthalle Nurnberg, Nurnberg, Germany
  • 1994

  • Fluchtpunkt Moskau", Forum Ludwig, Aachen, Germany
  • 2nd Biennial of Contemporary Art. Cetine, Monte Negro
  • Selected Collections

  • Art4.ru Contemporary Art Museum, Moscow, Russia
  • Bonn Historical Museum, Bonn, Germany
  • Centre Pompidou, Paris, France
  • Cultural Foundation “EKATERINA”, Moscow, Russia
  • Cultural Foundation “New”, Moscow, Russia
  • Duke University Museum of Art, Durham, USA
  • Houston Museum of Contemporary Art, Houston, USA
  • Ivanovo Museum, Ivanovo, Russia
  • MACI Museo Arte Contemporanea Isernia, Italy
  • Moscow House of Photography, Moscow, Russia
  • Museum Of Contemporary Art, Avignon, France
  • Museum of Contemporary Art of Valencia, Spain
  • New Rules Foundation, Moscow, Russia
  • Scheringa Museum voor Realisme, Spanbroek, Netherlands
  • Secession, Vienna, Austria
  • Yaroslavl Museum, Yaroslavl, Russia
  • References

    Vladimir Dubossarsky Wikipedia