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KWGK ICON Artwork

Oleg Ikona

United Kingdom

Mixed Media, Oil on Wood

Size: 11.8 W x 13 H x 2 D in

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KWGK abbreviature is translated as the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church which is situated in the heart of West Berlin. The church devote to the memory of famous German warrior Wilhelm the Second who was one of the main figure in the World War One. This war was one of the deadliest conflicts in the history of the human race. The total number of both civilian and military casualties is estimated at around 37 million people. During the Battle of Berlin the church was badly damaged by RAF and remain as the partly ruined memorial right now. The KWGK icon is an interactive object with Kaiser Wilhelm portrait painted within the pink heart that symbolises love of nation to its monarch. The icon produces different shooting sounds and explosion light effects remaining war times.

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Mixed Media:Oil on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:11.8 W x 13 H x 2 D in

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Born in the USSR. Studied in Russia and UK. Live and work in London. I create icons, but my forms of iconography are unlike any other. My icons are contemporary cultural hybrids; unusual, unnerving, stark and controversial. “Oleg's highly attractive ‘symbolic sculptures’ may not seem innocuous, but they are beguiling – and contain a myriad of tensions. He has transformed the art of icon making – the all-powerful nature of a created symbol – and tried to liberate the icons which pervade society, from their conventional roles. His art joins precise sacred paintings with interactive electronics, such as microchips, mobile phones, radios and plastic toys – juxtaposing religious iconography with modern consumerism. But the creating this symbiosis between the imagery of modern world and the religious myths, Oleg has created a new commentary on popular culture. His icons represent the changing times of our society, peoples attitudes, politics, and as he says “the unification of two polar things: old magic and new technologies.” The art which Oleg produces has the unique ability of provoking the mind and the heart, which makes it doubly combustible. What’s interesting is how our environment has become so pervaded with icons, so saturated with symbols which aren’t just revered, but also derided, spoofed, and mixed, that people seem to have become immune to any mixing that takes place, and can be comfortably indifferent to the amalgamation of sacred symbols.” Brandon Hooper Oleg Ikona has exhibited widely in Europe and America, bailed as a witty inventor, cosmopolitan and poetic; yet in Russia be encounters widespread State and Church criticism for the anti-religious morality of his work. At 2004 after religious attacks on his art he left Russia for UK as refugee. His studio with art works in St. Petersburg burned down a month after he escaped. No one found guilty.

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