Oleksandr Balbyshev "Ballerina Lenochka in Pink #3" (2019) Sculpture by Oleksandr Balbyshev

  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Sculpture, Ceramics / Oil on Object
  • Dimensions Height 7.7in, Width 7.3in / 0.68 kg
  • Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
  • Categories Sculptures under $5,000 Pop Art
This is a contemporary sculpture based on the found original soviet figure of Seated Ballerina. In 2017, in front of the Rockefeller Centre in New York, 13-meter inflatable ballerina by Jeff Koons was installed, the prototype of which was a Soviet porcelain figurine by Ukrainian artist Oksana Zhnykrup. Having found several original[...]
This is a contemporary sculpture based on the found original soviet figure of Seated Ballerina.

In 2017, in front of the Rockefeller Centre in New York, 13-meter inflatable ballerina by Jeff Koons was installed, the prototype of which was a Soviet porcelain figurine by Ukrainian artist Oksana Zhnykrup.
Having found several original porcelain figures, Oleksandr decided to modify them, thereby to experiment with the content of the classic categories of the beautiful and the ugly, with the superficial aestheticism and ornamentality, and, thereby, make the piece not so unequivocal, add new levels of meaning to the kitschy object.

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Soviet-EraPinkPorcelainPop-ArtJeff Koons

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Oleksandr Balbyshev is a contemporary Ukrainian artist. The most important themes in Balbyshev’s art are male sexuality and sensuality. Artist wants the viewer to see the[...]

Oleksandr Balbyshev is a contemporary Ukrainian artist. The most important themes in Balbyshev’s art are male sexuality and sensuality. Artist wants the viewer to see the realm of ideas in faces and bodies, not only a realistic image of a human. He tries to combine in his paintings realities, as visions of worlds within worlds. They show us an image of ourselves and also hint that there is more to us than we know.

Oleksandr Balbyshev is famous for transforming classical Soviet-era portraits of Lenin into highly decorative and chaotic works of art. Artist finds original portraits and sculptures of Lenin made in the Soviet era on flea markets and on announcements on the Internet. He paints on top of old portraits of Lenin fragments from famous paintings or drip paint on them, cut the canvases into pieces and glue them in a chaotic manner, let them paint them for children, he paints the sculptures in funny colors and glues them with various objects. As a result of this artistic gesture, the artist erases the propaganda and ideological meanings of the image, at the same time endowing it with decorative qualities. However, with all the fun of this manipulation, the artwork acquires new meanings, an antinomical combination of play and seriousness, prompting the viewer to go beyond the accepted paradigm.

Oleksandr Balbyshev was born in 1985 in Ukraine. His paintings are in private collections in the USA, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Portugal, Greece, Austria, Sweden, Finland, Czech Republic, Croatia, South Africa, Thailand, Singapore, Australia, Mexico, and Japan.


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