Atoll.Art


Miami
United States

Roman Levitskiy

Natalia Tarakanovskaya

Alexandra Levitskaya


About

Founded in 2022 in Miami, Atoll.Art Gallery represents a roster of contemporary emerging and mid-career European and American artists. The gallery seeks to explore unconventional exhibition modes and centers its attention on the next generation of artists and art collectors. AtollArt represents works in various media, including oil paintings, works on paper, sculpture, photography and the new media.

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Vladimir Kolesnikov Scream II

Walter Limo Harvest festival

About the Artist

Vladimir Kolesnikov, born in Krasnodar in 1969, honed his skills at the Krasnodar Art School and Kuban State University. He has developed a unique technique using oil-based pastels, oil, and acrylics, giving his canvases the feel of vintage prints or classic Italian drawings. This approach is enriched with symbols of modern mass culture, a hallmark of postmodern art.

Kolesnikov’s works are part of esteemed collections like Pierre Brochet, among others. His latest piece, “Scream II,” sparks a conversation between iconic symbols from different eras. In a bold move, Kolesnikov replaces the central figure of Edvard Munch’s iconic 1893 painting with the protagonist from the comedy “Home Alone” (1990).

At first glance, “Scream II” seems to juxtapose high and low culture. Yet, which is more universally recognized: Munch’s haunting vision, now ubiquitous on everything from mugs to bed sheets, or Macaulay Culkin’s unforgettable scream that continues to inspire today? Through this unexpected comparison, Kolesnikov captures the spirit of postmodernism, blurring the lines between high and low culture with a nod to the era’s essence.
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Val Limonadov (b. 1983), based in Los Angeles, is a multi-talented artist who has worked as a caricaturist, showman, artist, and art party organizer. In terms of plot and style, the artist's works border surrealism and kitsch. The search for the transcendent self, contemporary social issues, and contradictions all excite the artist's interest. His paintings create a new, unresolved world by examining the ideas of fiction and reality. The incredible and the real coexist on the artist's canvases, helping to convey a narrative as they settle into one another. The artist says, "I sense the life when I create. I find it inconceivable that there would be no art. If there is no art, why even live? It doesn't make sense." The paintings of the artist contain recurrent themes and motifs. "I am inspired by music, the female figure, the wind, smells, unique situations, and miraculous accidents."
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