Body: inside or outside I. Bird in autumn forest. (2018) Painting by Aleksey Savolsky

Acrylic on Linen Canvas, 23.6x23.6 in
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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Acrylic on Linen Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 23.6in, Width 23.6in
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  • Categories Paintings under $5,000 Surrealism
Traditionally, the human body (corpus) has been considered inviolate. For most of history, as Jean-Luc Nancy writes, one body only ever opens another when killing it. The penetrated body is often a dead one, since opening it — as with the tip of a spear or sword — inflicts destruction through blood loss or organ damage. The body is also a discursive[...]
Traditionally, the human body (corpus) has been considered inviolate. For most of history, as Jean-Luc Nancy writes, one body only ever opens another when killing it. The penetrated body is often a dead one, since opening it — as with the tip of a spear or sword — inflicts destruction through blood loss or organ damage. The body is also a discursive armor — a shell, cuirass, chainmaille, corset, or kolchuga — that is joined directly to the human essence, regardless of dualism or monism. The Body, that I tend to neglect as ‘something foreign, something strange, the exteriority to my enunciation’, in fact coincides with my own existence; it equals dasein — my phenomenal being-there. As a theoretical construct, the corpus serves to demarcate the limits of subjectivity, emerging from its surroundings: detaching the subject from the object, the figure from the ground, the I from the Other, the anthropos from other species.

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Aleksey Savolsky is a contemporary artist who started gaining his artwork experience in the 90-ies. He was born in Budapest, where he spent his childhood. He currently lives and works in Moscow.  After[...]

Aleksey Savolsky is a contemporary artist who started gaining his artwork experience in the 90-ies. He was born in Budapest, where he spent his childhood. He currently lives and works in Moscow.

 After studying painting and drawing with teachers from the Moscow State Academy of Art and Industry (Moscow State Stroganov Academy of Industrial and Applied Arts ), the Hungarian University of Fine Arts, and the Moscow Architectural Institute, he entered the Budapest Technical University and the Moscow Architectural Institute. In 1995 he graduated from the Moscow Architectural Institute. He was involved in a number of creative activities: painting, design, applied arts, set design, interior design, and architecture.

 Alexey is interested in exploring the relationship between the forms of content and the forms of expression of the surrounding world and their transformation into a picture of the world in the eyes of an observer. Inclined to philosophical reflection, a critical attitude to everything institutional. He works in oil and acrylic on canvas and makes digital art works.

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