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  • Top 3 works: Anatomy of Sin
  • Also known as: gorbunov
  • Born: 1979, Dzerzhinsk, Russia
  • Museums on APS:
    • Erarta Museum of Contemporary Art
    • Erarta Museum of Contemporary Art
    • Erarta Museum of Contemporary Art
    • Erarta Museum of Contemporary Art
    • Erarta Museum of Contemporary Art
  • Top-ranked work: Anatomy of Sin
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  • Nationality: Russia
  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Copyright status: Under copyright

Andrey Gorbunov: Bridging Monumental Sculpture and Theoretical Physics

Andrey Gorbunov’s artistic journey began in Dzerzhinsk, Russia, where he was born in 1979. From a young age, he demonstrated an exceptional aptitude for both visual arts and scientific inquiry—a duality that would profoundly shape his creative vision. His formal education commenced at Nizhny Novgorod Art School, followed by studies at St. Petersburg’s Mukhina Academy, culminating in his current role as Professor of Monumental Sculpture within the academy's prestigious department. This dual academic grounding provides a fascinating backdrop to understanding his distinctive artistic style. Gorbunov’s sculptural practice is characterized by an uncompromising commitment to geometric precision and conceptual rigor—elements that resonate deeply with principles derived from mathematics and physics. He doesn’t merely sculpt; he investigates, dissects, and reimagines forms through the lens of theoretical frameworks. This approach isn't simply stylistic choice but a fundamental philosophical underpinning of his work. His sculptures are often monumental in scale, conveying powerful narratives about human existence and exploring complex relationships between form and function. The resulting pieces possess an undeniable beauty alongside intellectual depth. The artist’s fascination with ferroelectricity—the ability of certain materials to exhibit polarization when subjected to an electric field—and negative piezoelectricity—where deformation generates electricity—extends beyond the studio into his research pursuits. He holds a doctorate in Applied Mathematics and Physics, focusing on these phenomena within thioamide-based materials. This scientific background informs his artistic process, influencing his understanding of material properties and translating into sculptural explorations that grapple with concepts of energy transfer and structural stability. It’s as if he's attempting to visualize the invisible forces governing our physical world. His work has garnered recognition internationally, appearing in private collections across Russia, Europe, and North America. This exposure speaks volumes about the resonance of his artistic ideas—a testament to his ability to communicate profound concepts through evocative sculptural forms. Gorbunov’s sculptures are not merely aesthetically pleasing; they invite contemplation on fundamental questions concerning materiality, perception, and the interplay between science and art. Furthermore, he currently serves as Professor at Moscow State Technical University of Civil Aviation, demonstrating a continued dedication to fostering intellectual curiosity and pushing boundaries within his field. This multifaceted career underscores Gorbunov’s belief in the transformative power of interdisciplinary collaboration—a conviction that undoubtedly contributes to the richness and complexity of his artistic output.
  • Notable Achievements:
  • Professor at Mukhina Academy
  • Doctorate in Applied Mathematics & Physics
  • Recognition in International Art Collections