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Museum of Contemporary Art PERMM. Exhibition by Vadim Mikhailov "It's Different".
Russia
Mikhailov's work is somewhat similar to the early paintings of David Lynch, a master of surrealistic cinema who began his career in the visual arts. Like Lynch's films, his artistic experiences are full of strange characters placed in an ordinary landscape or interior, but living in a completely unearthly way. The combination of the terrible and the funny, characteristic of the Komi-Permyak folklore, inscribes the works of Vadim Mikhailov in the Kama cultural landscape. Who knows if the goblin-vӧrsa, the water-vakul or the koklya-moklya, one of the most mysterious lower spirits of Komi mythology, about which it is known only that he has big legs, he lives in the forest and mourns the dead son. Работы Михайлова чем-то похожи на ранние картины Дэвида Линча, мастера сюрреалистического кино, начинавшего свою карьеру с изобразительного искусства. Как и фильмы Линча, его художественные опыты полны странных персонажей, помещенных в обычный пейзаж или интерьер, но живущих совершенно не по земным законам. С линчевскими фильмами работы Михайлова, отобранные для выставки «Это другое», роднит и юмор — иногда мрачный, иногда парадоксальный. Жуткие существа вдруг оборачиваются нелепыми, показывают зрителю свою беззащитность. В одних произведениях автора юмор заложен в изображении, на другие, как теги, нанесены отдельные слова, вызывающие улыбку или горькую усмешку: «Тесно», Nevermore, «Москва-сито», «Превозмог» или «Невыносимо». Соединение страшного и смешного, характерное для коми-пермяцкого фольклора, вписывает работы Вадима Михайлова и в прикамский культурный ландшафт. Кто знает, не бродят ли в черно-белом мире его Изнанки леший-вӧрса, водяной-вакуль или кокля-мокля — один из самых загадочных низших духов мифологии коми, о котором известно лишь то, что у него большие ноги, он живет в лесу и оплакивает погибшего сына.
Copyright: Eugene Orlov
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Taken: 29/01/2023
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Published: 31/01/2023
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Tags: gallery; museum: permm; mikhailov; different.
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