Svetlana Sintseva: A Master of Contemporary Baroque

Sep 15
13:08

2017

Maria Stella

Maria Stella

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NEW YORK, NY – Chelsea’s Agora Gallery will feature the original work of Svetlana Sintseva in Pathways. The exhibition opens September 26, 2017 and runs through October 17, 2017 with an opening reception on Thursday, September 28 from 6-8 pm.

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Svetlana Sintseva,Svetlana Sintseva: A Master of Contemporary Baroque Articles a Belgian painter of Russian descent, makes work that is as much a reflection of the past as it is a portent of the future. Combining European and Asian influences into a rich and highly detailed art form, Sintseva’s work steps away from the trappings of our technological culture and recalls a time of sensorial depth and a dedication to beauty in all of its forms. One aspect that makes Sintseva’s art so unique is her process, which is devoid of any technological influence. She paints without the aid of photographs and other technologies, and her painting technique is inspired by the work of such classical art masters Rubens and Rembrandt.

What strikes the viewer upon seeing one of Sintseva’s paintings is the lushness of color, texture, line, and form. In the end, her compositions are complex with meaning, yet simultaneously sensuous and beautiful to behold in their own right and, therefore, extraordinarily compelling.

 

Exhibition Dates: Sept. 26  – Oct. 17, 2017

Reception: Thursday, Sept. 28, 2017, 6:00pm - 8:00pm

Gallery Hours: Tues-Sat 11:00am – 6:00pm

Gallery Location: 530 West 25th Street, New York, NY

Event URL: https://www.agora-gallery.com/artistpage/Svetlana_Sintseva.aspx

 

Featured Artists:

Enrico Ambrosio  |  Lorena Becerra  |  Anita Birkenfeld  |  Rody  |  Hanneke Kempers  |  Nancy McLean  |  Iva Milanova  |  Frédérique Négrié  |  Alaleh Ostad  |  Elke Riedel  |  Svetlana Sintseva  |  Bekir Smolski 

 

About the Exhibition

Pathways

Pathways is a group exhibition that blurs the boundaries between fantasy and reality through a survey of the works of twelve artists. The exhibition considers how a variety of media, including paintings, sculpture, digital compositions, photography, and multimedia collages, can intertwine both the everyday and the ethereal into a collection of dynamic compositions.

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