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Alex Grinshpun
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General Description:

Grinshpun's paintings have so many characteristics that it is hard to provide a formal, concise definition of his work.

The paintings have an overall look of lovely, breathtaking decorativeness, transmitting optimism. His Judaica makes one feel empathy to his dreamy longing of his father's faith.

 

Materials & Medium :
Oil on Canvas

 

Background:
Alexander Grinshpun was born in Bandera in 1949, a time when 'economic abundance' meant subsistence food and a functional roof over one's head.

He began to assert himself by age 13, and asked his parents to enroll him in art studies, painting in the afternoons under a teacher's guidance. At age 15 Grinshpun went to work in a wood processing plant; in the evenings he studied 'naturalistic painting'. Soon Grinshpun decided to study art more seriously and attended a local art school from 1965-1968, but it did not satisfy him, and Grinshpun was determined to leave his small town.

He headed for St. Petersburg, which was the center of art and culture, and was accepted to the art academy despite his Jewishness. He remained there until 1978, specializing in creating sets for the theatre and opera.

From 1979-1982, Grinshpun utilized the knowledge he had acquired in the academy and applied it to the sets he painted and the books he illustrated in black and white.

Grinshpun's move to Israel brought him face to face with the modernism and the postmodernism of 1990s Israeli art. The first period following his immigration did not show a break with his past, as very carefully crafted realistic elements did not disappear from his work, although some of his themes did take a turning point, expressing his euphoria.


 
 

 

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