Maksim Mamsikov
“Out of Focus”
12.09 – 23.11
Dymchuk Gallery is glad to announce a solo show by Maksim Mamsikov that will be opened on September 21 presenting new paintings united by one theme. Like before the exhibition is featured with figurative painting and delicate work with color.
Mamsikov’s painting always represents reflection upon world events, albeit it is more about the emotional experience, not the direct retranslation of a particular plot.
Respectively, Mamsikov creates a series of ordinary people portraits, his contemporaries. All of them, or more correct to say all of us, are in a state of perplexity, uncertainty, complete ignorance of the future. Everyone’s personal experiences are the same, regardless their social status, age or believes. All of us suffer confusion and weakness facing the difficulties and dangers.
One cannot spot a large historical narrative here and there is no sharp political satire, but a nagging and frightening sense of lack of solid ground under their feet transmits in full. A paralyzing and all-encompassing feeling of frustration has sharpened recently and, according to the artist, is always present in person’s life. It escalates only at the time of severe shocks.
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Maksim Mamsikov was born in 1968. Graduated from the Kiev State Art Academy, department of graphic (1988-1994). In 2003 Mamsikov won the Ukrainian contest of young artists “Start” in the “Visual Art” nomination. In 2000 the artist became the awarder of the “New Directions” exhibition by the Gallery of the Artists’ Union of Ukraine, Kiev. In 1999 he took part in the residence at the Academy of Arts in Munich. Mamsikov took part in more than 30 group projects in Ukraine, Russia, Greece, Germany, Norway, France, the UK and the USA. Starting from 2009 his works were sold at such auctions as Sotheby’s, Phillips de Pury, Vladey and Macdougall’s. Lives and works in Kiev.