Affiliation:
1. the Russian Academy of Arts; Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Arts
Abstract
The article is devoted to the work of Maria Burganova, a sculptor, graphic artist, theorist of fine arts. Considering her sculptural compositions, created over a quarter of a century, the author explores the evolution of artistic images, focuses on the peculiarities of the artist's shaping, noting a new understanding of immateriality despite the massiveness of sculptural works and the laws of gravity. External laconicism and clarity of form are paradoxically combined with a wide range of tense internal states in her works. The search for an actual artistic image and its new plastic expression, experiments with forms of the "sign" type, emphasized comparisons of different scales in a single space distinguish Maria Burganova’s works.
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Polymers and Plastics,History,Business and International Management
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