Alex Kuznetsov
Alex Kuznetsov (Minsk, 1978) is a Belarusian abstract painter. Self-taught as an artist, Alex was introduced to Street Art and Graffiti in 1998. In 2007 he moved to Moscow and in 2010 became an abstract painter.
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After showing his work in Barcelona in 2013, Kuznetsov work was introduced to the Switzerland by Speerstra Gallery lately same year. In 2014, he attained an international recognition after having a group show in Museum Moscow and solo show at the MSK Eastside Gallery in Moscow, as well as, artist residency in London, at Distill Ennui Studio, run by Alexander James, and group show in San Francisco at 1AM/SF Gallery.
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Artist's painting practice is concerned with states of flux and impermanence, furthered by research into spatial and temporal concerns in a comparison of social and urban timeframes. His process-led, abstract painting practice employs a tempered gestural language where fluidity is a defining material concern and the process of erasure has equal importance to the intuitive application of paint. This examines states of presence and remembrance by exploring a tension between control and chance.
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His artworks has been featured in galleries and private collections in New York City, San Francisco, London, Seoul, Hong Kong, Brussels, Geneva, Paris, Monaco, Barcelona, Moscow, Minsk.