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Moscow Museum of Modern Art announces Nikolay Nasedkin. Black

Moscow Museum of Modern Art presents Nikolay Nasedkin “Black”, an exhibition on view December 20 – January 27, 2013.


Nikolay Nasedkin Moscow Museum of Modern Art

Artist Nikolai Nasedkin is one of the leading masters of the post-Soviet Expressionism. Drips of paint in his painting installations are not just a formal color experiment, but emotions, experienced by the artist.

Reflecting on the country, suffered many social cataclysms, the author offers the viewer his works, made in minor depressive colors. Even the vivid red color reminds us of the blood. The black banya, the ploughed field, the forest after a fire, dirty boots are plots, which become archetypal in his oeuvre. Yellowed scraps of newspapers and old unfinished artworks become important artifacts.

The black color is predominant in Nikolai Nasedkin’s art. It creates a certain mood and conveys the author’s emotions. A thoughtful viewer will find another meaning in it. One should refer to the black color in Nasedkin’s art as the sum of all shades. Thus, domination of the black color in presented artworks reminds us of the ambivalence of the being, where darkness is always balanced by the light. The hidden hope for overcoming darkness and disharmony is the thread of the exhibition in the MMOMA.

Nikolai Nasedkin deals with issues and value categories, which are urgent and will never cease to be urgent. They are good and evil, black and white, fear to the past and hope for the better future, desire to isolate oneself from horrors of life and understanding that to isolate oneself doesn’t mean to escape. – www.mmoma.ru