Nikita Alexeev. Landscapes in Three Languages/ Пейзажи на трёх языках/ Paysages en trois langues

The catalogue was published on occasion for exhibition of the prominent artist of Moscow Conceptualism: Landscapes in Three Languages, Disappearing Landscapes and Tablecloths in the Wind. There is a common thread in all three of “misunderstanding/understanding.” Alexeev has taken painting to pieces and is building it up in front of our eyes. Like any other language, he uses painting as a trigger, only a fraction of the communication comes in the actual vocabulary, the words or brush strokes. As he writes in the catalogue, “a language is not only a way to express certain ideas some structured phonemes, but a way of thinking.” He is not interested in glib attempts to explain the world, rather he feeds us glancing blows at understanding.

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