Stanislav Silantiev - "Disturbing movement" XXL

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Stanislav Silantiev, Disturbing movement XXL, acrilico su tela, 146 × 96 cm, 2026, multicolore, contemporaneo, originale, firmato, venduto direttamente dall'artista, certificato di autenticità.

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"Disturbing movement" XXL, acrilic/canvas, 146x96, 2026

Stanislav Silantiev presents a large XXL canvas painting "Disturbing movement" measuring 146x96cm. The painting is sent to the buyer without a stretcher and has an additional 4 cm of canvas on each side. The work is sold with a certificate of authenticity of the work signed by the author.

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Stanislav Silantyev. Ukrainian artist, born in 1987 in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk (Sakhalin, Russia). Graduated from the Lviv National Academy of Arts, Faculty of History and Theory of Art. National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture (Faculty of History and Theory of Art). Lives and works in Italy

Exhibitions:

2012 Rhythm Section, Institute of Problems of Contemporary Art, Kyiv, Ukraine.

Neofolk project, project of the Ya Gallery art center within the framework of GOGOLFEST 2012, Kyiv, Ukraine.

Warhol's Relatives. Contemporary Art of Western Ukraine, special project of the Ya Gallery art center within the framework of ART MOSCOW 2012, Moscow, Russia.

2011 Not History, Ya Gallery art center, Kyiv, Ukraine.

Agrikultura (solo exhibition), Lviv Palace of Arts, Lviv, Ukraine.

Details (solo exhibition), Elektrika, Pančevo, Serbia.

Our Social Network (solo exhibition), Chernivtsi Art Museum, Chernivtsi, Ukraine

As a curator:

2017 Co-curator of the exhibition “Lviv Allies: National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kyiv

2018 Curator of the exhibition “Red Book”, “Pinchuk Art Centre”, Ukraine, Kyiv 2018

"Disturbing movement" XXL, acrilic/canvas, 146x96, 2026

Stanislav Silantiev presents a large XXL canvas painting "Disturbing movement" measuring 146x96cm. The painting is sent to the buyer without a stretcher and has an additional 4 cm of canvas on each side. The work is sold with a certificate of authenticity of the work signed by the author.

Reference

Stanislav Silantyev. Ukrainian artist, born in 1987 in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk (Sakhalin, Russia). Graduated from the Lviv National Academy of Arts, Faculty of History and Theory of Art. National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture (Faculty of History and Theory of Art). Lives and works in Italy

Exhibitions:

2012 Rhythm Section, Institute of Problems of Contemporary Art, Kyiv, Ukraine.

Neofolk project, project of the Ya Gallery art center within the framework of GOGOLFEST 2012, Kyiv, Ukraine.

Warhol's Relatives. Contemporary Art of Western Ukraine, special project of the Ya Gallery art center within the framework of ART MOSCOW 2012, Moscow, Russia.

2011 Not History, Ya Gallery art center, Kyiv, Ukraine.

Agrikultura (solo exhibition), Lviv Palace of Arts, Lviv, Ukraine.

Details (solo exhibition), Elektrika, Pančevo, Serbia.

Our Social Network (solo exhibition), Chernivtsi Art Museum, Chernivtsi, Ukraine

As a curator:

2017 Co-curator of the exhibition “Lviv Allies: National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kyiv

2018 Curator of the exhibition “Red Book”, “Pinchuk Art Centre”, Ukraine, Kyiv 2018

Dettagli

Artista
Stanislav Silantiev
Edizione
Originale
Venduto da
Direttamente dall’artista
Venduto con cornice
No
Titolo dell'opera
"Disturbing movement" XXL
Tecnica
Pittura acrilica
Firma
Firmato
Paese d’origine
Italia
Anno
2026
Condizione
Eccellenti condizioni
Colore
Arancione, Multicolore, Verde
Altezza
146 cm
Larghezza
96 cm
Peso
2000 g
Raffigurazione/Tematica
Natura
Stile
Contemporaneo
Periodo
2020+
ItaliaVerificato
38
Oggetti venduti
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