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  • Born: 1972, Moscow, Russia
  • Also known as: kawarga
  • Nationality: Russia
  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Works on APS: 1
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  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Top-ranked work: Model of Bipolar Activity
  • Museums on APS:
    • Erarta kaasaegse kunsti muuseum
    • Erarta kaasaegse kunsti muuseum
    • Erarta kaasaegse kunsti muuseum
    • Erarta kaasaegse kunsti muuseum
    • Erarta kaasaegse kunsti muuseum
  • Top 3 works: Model of Bipolar Activity

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Dmitry Kawarga: A Synthesis of Science, Art, and Technology

Dmitry Kawarga (born 1972 in Moscow, Russia) is a contemporary Russian artist known for his striking biomorphic sculptures and installations. Living and working in Russia, Kawarga’s artistic journey began with painting before evolving into the creation of complex, often large-scale works that explore the intersection of science, art, and technology. His work has garnered international recognition and is featured prominently in numerous museums, including a permanent collection at Erarta, Russia's largest private museum of contemporary art located in Saint Petersburg.

Early Life and Artistic Development

Kawarga’s artistic roots lie within the Moscow non-conformist movement. Initially focused on painting, his style gradually shifted as he experimented with texture and form. The flat surfaces of his early paintings gained pronounced facture, evolving into reliefs and ultimately culminating in three-dimensional sculptures. This progression reflects a deliberate move towards monumentality and complexity. He studied law at Leningrad State University, which may have influenced his later conceptual approach to art.

The Concept of Biomorphism and Artistic Style

Kawarga’s defining artistic concept is “biomorphism,” a term he uses to describe his synthesis of science, art, and technology. This style draws inspiration from the forms and structures found in nature, but reimagined through a technological lens. He frequently collaborates with engineers and programmers to realize his ambitious visions. His work often incorporates kinetic elements and interactive installations, sometimes utilizing biofeedback devices and robotics. He works primarily with polymers, creating both large-scale landscape sculptures and intricate miniature compositions.

  • Key Characteristics: Biomorphic forms, technological integration, kinetic art, interactive installations, polymer sculpture
  • Influences: Moscow non-conformist movement, scientific principles, natural forms.
  • Style Descriptors: Biomorphism, biogenic art, post-human art, minimalist, constructivist.

Major Works and Recognition

Kawarga’s portfolio includes a diverse range of works that showcase his unique artistic vision.

  • Model of Bipolar Activity: A striking abstract sculpture in monochrome steel, this installation challenges perception and evokes unease through its minimalist and constructivist design.
  • Science Art Cycle: This ongoing series explores the fusion of scientific principles with artistic expression, often incorporating kinetic and interactive elements.
  • Exhibitions: Kawarga has participated in numerous international exhibitions and festivals including Lexus Hybrid Art, Ars Electronica, and Electronic Language International Festival. Solo exhibitions include "Transport substance" at The Moscow Transport Museum (2020) and “Anthropocentrism Toxicosis” at the Ferenczy Museum Center in Hungary (2019).

His work is held in prestigious collections including:

  • Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg
  • Erarta museum of contemporary art, St. Petersburg
  • LA Collection’ Air, Luzern, Suisse
  • Sergey Kuryokhin Art Center, St. Petersburg

Historical Significance and Legacy

Dmitry Kawarga's contribution to the field of contemporary Russian art lies in his pioneering exploration of biomorphic forms and technological integration. His work challenges traditional artistic boundaries by blurring the lines between science, technology, and aesthetics. By embracing a “post-human” perspective, Kawarga’s art encourages viewers to reconsider their relationship with nature and technology, solidifying his place as an innovative and influential figure in contemporary art.