«I've chosen Chubarov because of his capacity to reflect, to react to what he sees, what he is told or suggested. Every one of his paintings is a universe of many other worlds, a macro world where every element of the micro world is absolutely genius and precise. Chubarov is extremely sensitive to the history and experience of art; he is in constant dialogue with new cultures that surround him. When he lived in a Russian province, he made art that came out of a very traditional Russian consciousness, deprived of intellectual culture but inspired by its mysticism. While working in the West, Chubarov worked among many catalogues and books, and yet he strove to create something totally new and not imitate what already existed. He maneuvered between figurative and abstract art. It was a kind of slalom. As a result, Chubarov separated himself entirely from his antecedents. Not wanting to compete with history, he went in a direction no one had ever explored before.»