A brush with... Sanya Kantarovsky-podcast
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A brush with... Sanya Kantarovsky-podcast
"Kantarovsky's paintings present scenarios that are at once arresting and alluring, reflecting an elastic idea of how the body might be represented through paint."
"He regularly uses the term ostranenija, meaning 'making strange', as a guiding principle, inviting viewers to engage with the complexity of his art."
"His work absorbs many moods and registers, from brutality and solemnity to absurdity and out-and-out humour, creating a rich emotional landscape."
"Kantarovsky discusses the profound effect of his early access to the Pushkin Museum and the influence of historic painters like Goya and contemporary artists."
Sanya Kantarovsky, born in Moscow in 1982 and now based in New York, creates paintings that juxtapose figures with plant and animal forms in atmospheric landscapes. His work embodies the concept of 'ostranenija', or 'making strange', inviting viewers to engage deeply with the complexity of his art. Influenced by historic and contemporary artists, as well as figures from literature and film, Kantarovsky reflects on the impact of his early experiences at the Pushkin Museum and the diverse inspirations that shape his creative process.
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