MOVER MAGAZINE. THE ICONS ISSUE

Page 92

During a time of self-isolation, we were unable to personally interact with resources that bring inspiration and let your soul get high of excitement. Now the global situation is finally waking up from Covid-19 restrictions, thus we got an honor to make an acquaintance with revolutionary space Kupol Gallery, an ambitious project, launched by collector Olga Shepelskaya and art critic Victoria Mikhopulu. Let’s see how Russian ladies magically rediscover the talent of staunch defenders of creativity, transferring values of the elite culture to modern grassroots cravings. The story of Kupol Gallery was born a while ago, since a recognition that lots of genius artists, even despite the fact their masterpieces deeply intertwined Russian culture, are most well-known and esteemed abroad. Victoria Michopulu got flamed with the idea to tell about demiurges in her motherland and cherished this wish all of her student, modern, and art critics years. Three generations of her family collected paintings, furniture, and other art objects around the Earth, so the aesthetic spirit permanently pulsed at home. You probably guess it's hard to keep silent when your heartstrings are pulled and crave to spread the music, so other people hear and get in the same state of excitement. But which of the artists flamed the most vibrant spark of excitement? The name of this contemporary Russian-born British painter

KUPOL MOSCOW BASED GALLERY WHICH MAKES ART WORLD ACCESSIBLE TO EVERYONE

90  mover-magazine.com

is Yuri Kuper, and he has achieved unbelievable success and recognition in the West. It's hard to imagine the human flesh and blood with such an insatiable curiosity that conquered, tamed so many art styles. Rigorous formal art training has allowed him to vary freely from illusionistic rendering to mixed-media collage. Dare-devil nonchalance, omnipresent mind, and passion to accept any challenge made him a fascinating and inspirational figure for either high and bohemian society or street-stalkers. No wonder that back in 2019, when Kupol Gallery Team, led by an immense wish to refill their gallery collection, visited Kuper’s art studio, they wanted hidden to be marveled anew. And that happened. Hitherto Kuper has exhibited with Serge Sorokko Gallery in San Francisco, Kournikova Gallery in Moscow, Galerie Patrice Trigano in Paris, and others. Thus on 5th June of 2021, there happened a solemn comeback. The Academy of Fine Arts of Florence reopened its doors to visitors to the Sfumato exhibition, whose work was suspended for 3 months due to the epidemiological situation in Italy. With the participation of the Kupol Gallery Team, there were presented - paintings, books, and video installations of scenography for the cycle of theatrical performances "Metamorphoses". They reflected the connection of contemporary Russian art with Russian cultural identity, spiritual traditions, and biblical stories. The Italian public, the artistic community, and the media were delighted, which is not surprising because the art of Yuri Kuper as a painter and set designer is deeply in tune with our era. It reveals the inner essence of simple things and familiar phenomena, reveals general philosophical laws in them, speaks of the unity of the world. The inspirational Italian stir around Kuper’s talent led Kupol Gallery Team to organize even the most ambitious and pampered exhibition, which will prolong the anniversary exhibition tour. At the end of October 2020, the exhibition "My Theater" was held at the National Museum of the Chechen Republic. It was timed to coincide with the 80th anniversary of the artist and included a series of works created by Kuper for theater and theatrical performances. Throughout his life, the artist was fascinated by the search for a new theatrical language. He developed the idea of ​​scenography, his own special space, which became the philosophy of life. Yuri Kuper models the future performance, dictating certain laws to it in turn. We see all this in the scenes of large-scale theatrical performances of the opera by J. Bizet such as “Carmen”, "Eugene Onegin", at the Samara Academic Opera and Ballet Theater (stage director – Vladimir Petrov). It is impossible not to mention the work


Articles inside

EURASIA FASHION NIGHT

2min
pages 110-111

MÖVENPICK HOTEL

1min
pages 106-107

POP OFF ART GALLERY

5min
pages 108-109

ARTS SQUARE GALLERY

3min
pages 104-105

THE MOST FAMOUS PLUS-SIZE MODELS IN THE WORLD

2min
pages 96-97

ELI ANDERSON

2min
pages 98-101

KUPOL GALLERY

5min
pages 92-93

ELENA KERINA

3min
pages 94-95

ECO-FRIENDLY BRANDS THAT REALLY CARE ABOUT OUR PLANET

3min
pages 84-87

THE BEST NEW FASHION SHOWS: LOCATIONS AND DESIGNS

3min
pages 78-81

SUSTAINABLE FASHION: WHAT IS IT AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?

2min
pages 82-83

JEAN-RENÉ WIEDEMANN

6min
pages 58-63

ANASTASIYA VASILEVA

3min
pages 64-65

TEAR OR WEAR?

3min
pages 72-75

NEW TALENTS: THE MOST PROMISING DESIGNERS

2min
pages 16-17

KARINA BOTTENE & BRUNA BIONDO

6min
pages 20-25

TATIANA BOCHAROVA

5min
pages 30-33

IN FASHION HISTORY

4min
pages 40-43

FASHION REVIVAL

2min
pages 18-19
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.