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Glass Wall Print - Limited Edition of 10

Ivan Tsupka

Ukraine

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

In Ivan Tsupka's monochromatic tableau, the nude woman's silhouette becomes a metaphorical vessel, transcending the boundaries of mere aesthetics. Positioned behind a glass door, she embodies the contemporary confluence of desire, identity, and the multifaceted layers of pop culture. The glass barrier, reminiscent of society's constraints, reflects the metamodern ambiguity between authenticity and simulation. The woman's allure, accentuated by her silicone-enhanced curves, serves not only as a critique of beauty norms but as a poignant commentary on the inherent tension between genuine self-expression and the manufactured ideals perpetuated by modern culture. Tsupka's work, thus, becomes a locus for exploring the metamodern landscape, where the individual's desires intersect with societal narratives. The photograph prompts an introspective journey into the collective subconscious, navigating the intricate interplay between personal yearnings and the ever-shifting currents of contemporary cultural expectations. The aesthetic allure of the image acts as a catalyst for contemplation, inviting viewers to unravel the complex tapestry of their own desires within the broader context of a metamodern zeitgeist. Museum quality limited edition collector's print Signed and numbered by artist Ask for other size options

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
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Giclee on Canvas

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14 W x 21 H x 1.25 D in

Size with Frame:

15.75 W x 22.75 H x 1.25 D in

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Ivan Tsupka, a Ukrainian contemporary artist, was born in Odessa in 1973. He relocated to Kyiv in the 1990s and quickly became a prominent figure in the local contemporary art scene. After graduating from the Ukrainian Academy of Fine Art and Architecture in 1999 with a degree in painting, Ivan shifted his focus primarily to photography and new media. Ivan's photography celebrates the beauty and complexity of the human form, pushing boundaries and inviting curiosity. His work in fashion and nude photography produces bold and provocative images that evoke a powerful emotional response. Ivan's visually striking style encourages exploration of the multifaceted nature of human expression, inspiring wonder and delight. As a photographer, Ivan aims to challenge traditional norms and inspire viewers to see the world in new and exciting ways. Ivan's works have been acquired by numerous public collections, including the Ukrainian National Museum, Odessa Fine Art Museum, and Museum of Odessa Modern Art, as well as private collections around the world. He has exhibited extensively in solo and group shows at prestigious institutions and galleries throughout Ukraine, such as the Odessa Museum of Modern Art, Guelman Gallery, Pinchuk Art Center, Soros Center for Contemporary Art, and Brucie Collection Gallery, among others.

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