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“Quiet Interference” by Andrey Lublinsky at BoscoVesna

“Quiet Interference” by Andrey Lublinsky at BoscoVesna

29 june

BoscoVesna is always among the first to embrace everything new and novel. In the present case, the spotlight is on contemporary art. The GUM-Red-Line Gallery project has added a dash of je-ne-sais-quoi to the stylish shopping space.

Colorful objects appeared on Floor 2 of BoscoVesna on Novy Arbat. The artworks were created by Andrey Lublinsky, professional artist and designer. He graduated from the Design Department of the Saint Petersburg Stieglitz State Academy of Art and Design. After receiving training from the Berlin-Weissensee Art Academy, Andrey worked as communication design curator at the HSE Art and Design School (Higher School of Economics — Saint Petersburg). He is also a member of the Russian Artist Union and has received numerous accolades.

“Where did they come from? No one knows for sure. What are they? Another mystery.”


For his newest project Andrey Lublinsky created a whole host of fantastic characters, each featuring obvious anthropomorphic details in the form of many-hued legs. Though each character is uniquely individual, the cast is unified through their notable equilibrium, their point of view, and their desire to be themselves. The artist is certain that the artworks, conventional and geometric, will win over the audience and engross all viewers in the multicolored images.

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