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Nikolai Kopeikin

Brevi note biografiche

  • Top 3 works: Incident at an Elephant Corral
  • Also known as: Nikolay Kopeikin
  • Top-ranked work: Incident at an Elephant Corral
  • Art period: Contemporaneo
  • Nationality: Russia
  • Espandi dettagli…
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Born: 1966, San Pietroburgo, Russia
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Museums on APS:
    • Museo Erarta d'Arte Contemporanea
    • Museo Erarta d'Arte Contemporanea
    • Museo Erarta d'Arte Contemporanea
    • Museo Erarta d'Arte Contemporanea
    • Museo Erarta d'Arte Contemporanea

Quiz d'arte

Per ogni domanda è presente una sola risposta corretta.

Domanda 1:
Qual è lo stile artistico distintivo di Nikolai Kopeikin caratterizzato dalla fusione tra linguaggio visivo audace dei manifesti agitatori sovietici e folklore assurdo?
Domanda 2:
Con quale gruppo musicale Nikolai Kopeikin ha collaborato per oltre quindici anni?
Domanda 3:
Qual è la creatività collettiva fondata da Nikolai Kopeikin dedicata alla promozione dell'innovazione artistica e alla sfida ai confini convenzionali?
Domanda 4:
Dove è nato Nikolai Kopeikin?

Nikolai Kopeikin: A Surrealist Voice of Modern Russia

Nikolai Kopeikin, born in Saint Petersburg in 1966, is a Russian artist whose distinctive style—dubbed “multirealism”—has garnered international acclaim. He’s not merely depicting scenes; he's crafting narratives that challenge perceptions and playfully satirize the complexities of contemporary life, blending elements of surrealism, pop art, and folklore into canvases brimming with unsettling beauty and ironic humor. Kopeikin’s approach distinguishes him from many of his contemporaries, establishing a singular artistic vision rooted in both meticulous observation and imaginative distortion—a perspective that continues to inspire artists globally. Early Life & Artistic Beginnings: Despite eschewing formal academic training—claiming a birthdate of February 6th, 1936—Kopeikin’s passion for drawing surfaced early in his childhood. Spending hours sketching captivated him, foreshadowing the meticulous detail that would characterize his later works. His diplomas from BGPI and MGIMO reflect interests beyond painting, demonstrating a breadth of intellectual curiosity alongside artistic talent. This formative period instilled within him a profound appreciation for visual storytelling and cemented his dedication to capturing the essence of human experience through art. Musical Collaborations & Creative Associations: Kopeikin’s artistic pursuits extended beyond visual art; he found fulfillment as a musician with the band NOM (“Informal Youth Association”), collaborating for over fifteen years. This partnership fostered experimentation and pushed him to explore new sonic landscapes, mirroring his stylistic explorations in painting—a deliberate juxtaposition of sound and image that underscores his multifaceted creative spirit. Furthermore, he founded KOLHUI ("Wizard artists"), a creative collective dedicated to fostering artistic innovation and challenging conventional boundaries; an endeavor that solidified his belief in collaborative creativity as a catalyst for transformative artistic breakthroughs. Style & Technique: Kopeikin’s “multirealism” is instantly recognizable—a deliberate fusion of Soviet agitational posters' bold visual language with absurdist folklore and the expressive techniques of children’s book illustrations. He meticulously recreates familiar subjects – often Saint Petersburg landmarks – but imbues them with fantastical elements and jarring juxtapositions, creating a disconcerting yet captivating effect. This technique isn’t simply about accuracy; it’s about amplifying emotional impact through carefully considered visual cues—a masterful manipulation of perspective and color that elevates his paintings beyond mere representation. He achieves this remarkable feat by layering seemingly disparate influences into a cohesive artistic statement. Notable Works & Exhibitions: Kopeikin's oeuvre includes iconic pieces like “Incident at an Elephant Corral,” which captures the chaotic beauty of urban life with a surreal twist—a poignant commentary on societal anxieties presented through a deceptively calm surface. His canvases frequently depict scenes from Russian folklore, reimagined with vibrant hues and dynamic compositions reminiscent of classic children’s book illustrations. These works have been showcased in numerous galleries across Russia and Europe—including Erarta Museum of Contemporary Art in Saint Petersburg—demonstrating his widespread recognition within the artistic community and cementing his place as a leading figure in contemporary Russian art. Legacy & Influence: Kopeikin's work transcends mere aesthetic pleasure; it serves as a commentary on societal anxieties and cultural traditions. He’s recognized for injecting humor into serious subjects, prompting viewers to question assumptions and embrace unexpected perspectives—a characteristic that distinguishes him from many of his peers. His influence extends beyond his own paintings, inspiring artists who appreciate the power of blending disparate influences—a testament to Kopeikin's enduring contribution to Russian art history and a continuing source of inspiration for emerging creatives worldwide.