In 1969 he graduated from the Art Academy. Stroganov (formerly MVHPU) majoring in design. Since 1975 - participant of All-Union and Moscow exhibitions. In 1979 - the first personal exhibition in the Exhibition Hall of the Ministry of Agriculture on the street. Zholtovsky (now Ermolaevsky Lane. Museum of Contemporary Art). He is the author of many completed projects for international and Russian exhibitions at VDNKh and Exhibition Centers. The main project was carried out by the artist in Moscow. This is the Vladimir Mayakovsky Museum on Lubyanka Square. Evgeniy Amaspyur was the author of the entire concept, both the architectural layout and the exhibition content. The museum was, as it were, a “portrait” of the poet himself, an avant-garde artist and revolutionary transformer of the word, verse, syllable, stanza and artistic transformation of the very theme of his works. The museum was made with a careful director's design, invented by Amaspyur, the exhibition itself and the entire architectural content of the museum indicate that such a project is addressed only to the personality and work of Mayakovsky. While maintaining the status of being recognized as the first hyperrealist in Moscow, Evgeniy Amaspyur does not consider himself such. He sees himself only as a realist. And, of course, this is true. When looking at his paintings, the viewer understands that their creation was preceded by a strict, meticulous, and analytical “mind game” of the artist himself, who rather modeled than directly splashed out his emotions on the canvas. But if you accept the “rules of the game” dictated by the artist, then the canvases will reveal unexpectedly exciting sides. Its own pathos, rich authenticity, deep subtext - these are all things that are achieved through careful realistic drawing and attract people to the works of Evgeniy Amaspyur. The artist’s works are in the Sverdlovsk Art Museum of Russia, in museum collections in the USA, and private collections in France, Italy, and Germany.
Amaspyur E.A. Year – 1976 Size – 85x85. Technique – Oil on canvas.
Description:Signed lower right.
Аукцион № 121 "Русское и западноевропейское искусство XVII-XX веков". 21 апреля 2011 г.
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