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Vienna Painting

Vladislava Yakovenko

Slovakia

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 27.6 W x 19.7 H x 0.8 D in

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Paris, New York, Wien, Shanghai – Vladislava Yakovenko schafft eindringliche Porträts großer Städte. Ihre farbintensiven, bewegt lebendigen Landschaften progressiver Metropolen sind geheimnisvoll, wuchtig, mächtig und unnahbar, aber auch freundlich verspielt und verträumt. In wandelbarer Malweise gelingt Yakovenko eine große Vielfalt an Eindrücken. Mal gestisch expressiv, mal pastos und koloristisch entstehen intensive Stimmungsbilder. Auch der Wechsel von genauem Abbild und bis zur Abstraktion reichender Farbfeldmalerei bei architektonischen Motiven betont den ambivalenten Charakter urbaner Dichte. Und in der Variation der Perspektive kann sie unterschiedliche Bezüge des Betrachters zu den Stadtlandschaften entwickeln. Inmitten dieser Stadträume, wie herangezoomt, erscheinen Frauenfiguren und Porträts. Still beobachtend, tanzend, musizierend oder als Flaneure verbinden sie sich mit der urbanen Umgebung – auf der Oberfläche und in der darunterliegenden sinnlichen Tiefe. Die Bilder von Vladislava Yakovenko kommen in einer lyrischen Sprache und intensiven Klangbildern zum Betrachter. Es sind komplexe, rhythmische Harmonien in überwiegend hellen, warmen Tönen. Und sie verraten ihre große Leidenschaft zu einer vitalen städtischen Kultur.

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27.6 W x 19.7 H x 0.8 D in

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METHAMORPHOSES OF AVANT-GARDE: VLADISLAVA IAKOVENKO In her works, young Ukrainian artist Vladislava Iakovenko aims to find balance between these two methods. Being unsatisfied with mimetic and narrative character of Academic art, she follows the pass of avant-gardists of 1910s – 1920s. It was exactly the time when painting looked for the answer concerning the essence and uniqueness of its own language. This led to the radical shift from the plot to the visual qualities of a canvas: masters were enchanted with the absolute self-sufficiency of compositions, texture, and colour. They rejected the attempts of objective depiction of the reality after realizing the value of their own worldview. Vladislava herself points out the connection of her pieces with Suprematism, though they are closer to the aesthetics of Orphism, which had originated in French art in 1910s. Despite inheriting the principles of geometrization of forms and exaggerated flatness of image, typical for the oeuvre of Malevich and his followers, the artist pays main attention to the poetics of colour. As well as the orphists, she ‘sculpts’ space and varies its depth and density through hues, its intensity and combinations. “Simultaneous contrast is the most up-to-date honey of this technique in this field. Simultaneous contrast is visible depth – Reality, Form, construction, representation. Depth is the new inspiration,” as Robert Delaunay wrote in his notes, the founder of Orphism. Vladislava applies the mentioned methods of Abstract painting working on figurative compositions. She ‘grows’ a sort of painting crystal, mosaic of pure forms and lines that blends into familiar images – landscape, portrait, nude. Complicated structural and colouristic scheme adds the artist’s pieces certain dynamism, typical for our days; at the same time, they seem to remain in timelessness. Yet, in some of the paintings, the traces of reality become rather tangible. The events of recent years on the Motherland that has affected Vladislava’s life, prompted her to create several collage works dedicated to the Revolution of Dignity and war on the East of Ukraine. Painting was combined with photography and newspaper clippings that allow depicting tension, deep dramatism of the situation and personal experience of the author. Doubtlessly, Vladislava Iakovenko is still searching for her creative identity, however she has already made herself known.

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