Feeling-Reason-Memory-Will-Conscience-The Postmortem Existence
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Feeling-Reason-Memory-Will-Conscience-The Postmortem Existence
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Artist Biography
Arsen Savadov: A Visionary of Memory and Landscape
Ukrainian conceptual photographer Arsen Savadov stands at the forefront of contemporary Ukrainian art, forging a distinctive path through surreal imagery and evocative painting. Born in Kyiv in 1962, Savadov’s artistic journey began amidst the turbulent backdrop of Soviet disintegration, shaping his worldview and informing his creative explorations. His Armenian heritage adds another layer to his identity, grounding him in traditions that resonate with themes of displacement and resilience – motifs frequently revisited throughout his oeuvre.- Early Influences: Savadov’s formative years were marked by exposure to the burgeoning Ukrainian New Wave movement, a period characterized by experimental filmmaking and artistic ambition. This influence instilled in him a commitment to challenging conventions and interrogating societal norms.
- Photography as Exploration: Savadov swiftly established himself as a photographer renowned for his unsettling yet mesmerizing tableaux vivants – staged photographs that blend realism with theatrical elements. He meticulously crafts environments imbued with symbolic significance, often featuring nude figures confronting desolate landscapes.
- Notable Works: Among Savadov’s celebrated pieces are ‘Kokto,’ a 2001 tableau vivant depicting nude figures in a desolate forest, and ‘Marxizm de Sad,’ a 1998 photograph featuring similarly posed subjects within a dark woodland. These works exemplify his signature aesthetic—a haunting blend of fantasy and social critique.
- Conceptual Art & Symbolism: Savadov’s artistic vision transcends mere visual representation; he seeks to communicate profound ideas about the human condition. His paintings delve into similar territories, employing symbolic imagery to convey narratives that grapple with complex psychological dimensions.
Arsen Savadov
1962 - , Ukraine
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Conceptual photography
- Date Of Birth: Kyiv, Ukraine (1962)
- Full Name: Arsen Savadov
- Nationality: Ukrainian
- Notable Artworks:
- Kokto
- Marxizm de Sad
- Place Of Birth: Kyiv, Ukraine


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