Teapot 11 (2009) Sculpture by Philipp Rukavishnikov

Sculpture - Bronze, 9.8x16.1 in
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The cycle of teapots "officially" began with working on sketches for "Magritte" thematic tea set, which was ventured enough cheerful, but still quite functional. From an iron combined with a tobacco " it is not " pipe (among the given things not presented) it should count off time given to all undertaking. Time that coincides[...]
The cycle of teapots "officially" began with working on sketches for "Magritte" thematic tea set, which was ventured enough cheerful, but still quite functional. From an iron combined with a tobacco " it is not " pipe (among the given things not presented) it should count off time given to all undertaking. Time that coincides with desire to stir up the frippery from the good old pantry, Mandelshtam’s "Egypt of things". The subsequent objects have finally lost a utilitarian rudiment, and the project is carried out up to the present as a series of independent sculptures. Although their original character and shape, which has given to me inspiration to create them, still lives on in the object itself. This attitude dates back to whatever viewer can discern there according to well known “strategic acmeism”, rather universal trend I am still tends to cherish.

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Philipp Rukavishnikov is a contemporary Russian award-winning artist. Rukavishnikov is the sixth author in a dynasty of artists, so he was completely prepared for a career as a[...]

Philipp Rukavishnikov is a contemporary Russian award-winning artist. Rukavishnikov is the sixth author in a dynasty of artists, so he was completely prepared for a career as a sculptor.

Rukavishnikov became the author of notable sculptures in the urban ensembles of Moscow: Series of monuments for Russian sportsmen for Moscow, Series of memorial plaques for Moscow, Series of park sculptures for Moscow gardens. His creative assets also include monuments in other countries: Dostoevsky monument (Lima, Peru), Dostoevsky monument (Dresden, Germany), Nabokov monument (Montreux, Switzerland).

Philipp Rukavishnikov was born in 1974, in Russia, where he graduated from Moscow State Academic Art Institute named after V.I. Surikov. He is a member of the Russian Academy of Art. Rukavishnikov exhibited in Russia, Sweden, France, Indonesia, Slovakia, Netherlands, and his works were in permanent collections in galleries in New York, Moscow, Amsterdam and Brussels. 


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