THE BEST RUSSIAN CONTEMPORARY ARTIST

The Best Russian Contemporary Artists (Art Index) is a list (unranked art rating) of artists from Russia and the Russian abroad, no older than 1960, compiled on the basis of indicators for evaluating achievements, popularity, creative activity of authors (titles, awards of artists, participation in exhibitions, fairs, auctions, mention in art -ratings, the presence of works in museum collections, etc.).

Authors can also be included in the list of the Best contemporary artists according to expert recommendations, which allows the art community to discover new talents.

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The Art Index (AIx, The Best Russian Contemporary Artists) is a list (unranked art rating) of artists from Russia and the Russian abroad, no older than 1960, compiled on the basis of indicators for evaluating achievements, popularity, creative activity of authors, and expert recommendations.
It is aimed primarily at collectors and all connoisseurs of contemporary art.

Korshunov Ivan

1983

About

Ivan Korshunov included in the list of the Best Russian contemporary artists (Art Index). He graduated from the Moscow State academic art Institute named by V. I. Surikov (2007), Institute of contemporary art (2003). Member of the Moscow Union of artists. Candidate of art history. Ivan's works are in private and Museum collections in Russia, private collections in Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Germany, Latvia, England and the National Museum of Beijing (China). Lives and works in Moscow. Ivan Korshunov works in a hyperrealistic manner of oil painting, using the old three-layer technique of writing. The author is sure that this method is most organically combined with the philosophy of his work. The most interesting for Ivan is the problem of synthesis in art: the transformation of traditional images in modern reality, the relationship of time and tradition. Cooperates with galleries: "Fine Art" (Moscow), "Orleansky" (Amsterdam), "Happy Art Museum" (Riga), "Art 21"(Geneva), "Young Gallery" (Beijing).