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Informations clés

  • Also known as: Sergei Pavlovich
  • Born: 1963, Stravapole, Russie
  • Nationality: Russie
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
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  • Art period: Contemporain
  • Museums on APS:
    • Le Musée de la Monnaie
    • Le Musée de la Monnaie
    • Le Musée de la Monnaie
    • Le Musée de la Monnaie
    • Le Musée de la Monnaie
  • Top 3 works: To Run Away
  • Top-ranked work: To Run Away

Quiz d'art

Chaque question ne comporte qu'une seule bonne réponse.

Question 1:
Où Sergei Isupov est-il né ?
Question 2:
Quelle institution lui a décerné son BA et MFA en céramique artistique ?
Question 3:
Dans quel galerie Sergei Isupov est-il représenté ?
Question 4:
Sergei Isupov est connu pour explorer les thèmes de la mythologie, du lien humain et de la dualité dans ses sculptures.
Question 5:
Quel prix prestigieux Sergei Isupov a reçu en 2001 ?

Sergei Isupov: Sculpting Myth and Emotion

Sergei Isupov (born August 17, 1963) is a ceramic artist born in Stavropol, Russia, now residing in Cummington, Massachusetts, United States, and Tallinn, Estonia. His artistic journey began amidst the backdrop of Soviet Ukraine, where he honed his foundational skills at the Ukrainian State Art School in Kiev before graduating in 1990 with Bachelor of Arts and Master of Fine Arts degrees in ceramic art from the Art Institute of Tallinn. This formative period instilled within him a deep appreciation for both tradition and experimentation—a duality that would become central to his distinctive artistic vision. His parents, Vladimir Isupov (painter) and Nelli Isupov (sculptor), nurtured his creative spirit by introducing him to the art world from an early age. Notably, his brother, Ilya Isupov, is also a painter, further cementing the familial legacy of artistic endeavor. Driven by a desire for intellectual exploration and personal growth, Sergei emigrated to the United States in 1993, establishing himself as a resident artist and actively engaging with the burgeoning contemporary ceramics community. He quickly gained recognition for his innovative approach—combining sculptural form with narrative painting using stains and clear glaze—resulting in works that resonate with profound psychological depth and symbolic richness. Isupov’s artistic practice is characterized by an unwavering commitment to exploring complex themes of mythology, human connection, and duality. Influenced by Surrealist aesthetics and driven by a fascination for the interplay between conscious and subconscious thought, he crafts sculptures that transcend mere representation, inviting viewers into immersive narratives populated by hybrid figures—animals imbued with human qualities—and landscapes infused with symbolic significance. His meticulous technique—employing traditional hand-building methods—allows him to achieve remarkable textural surfaces and nuanced color palettes, enhancing the expressive power of his art. Throughout his career, Isupov has garnered considerable acclaim for his artistic achievements. He was awarded the Louis Comfort Tiffany Biennial Award in 2001, recognizing his exceptional talent and visionary approach to ceramic sculpture. His work has been showcased extensively in prestigious exhibitions across North America and Europe—including the National Gallery of Australia, Museum of Fine Arts Houston (TX), Museum of Arts and Design (NY), Racine Art Museum (WI), Oslo Museum of Applied Art (Norway), Ferrin Contemporary (MA)—cementing his position as a leading figure in the contemporary ceramics landscape. Furthermore, he has served as an artist-in-residence at institutions such as Archie Bray Foundation, Littleton Studios, and the John Michael Kohler Arts Center’s Arts/Industry at Kohler Co., fostering collaborative dialogues and enriching artistic discourse. Currently, Sergei Isupov resides in Cummington, Massachusetts, alongside his wife, artist Kadri Pärnaments, and their daughter Roosi, continuing to refine his craft and inspire future generations of ceramic artists. His enduring legacy lies not only in the beauty and complexity of his sculptures but also in his unwavering dedication to artistic exploration—a testament to the transformative power of creativity and its ability to illuminate the human condition.