A painter, sculptor, graphic artist, and award winner of Jackson Pollock's Foundation – Evgeny Chubarov (1934–2012) was one of the most enigmatic artists of his day.
Working in his unique style, unlike the iconic representatives of the Soviet art – Ilya Kabakov, Andrey Monastyrsky and Erik Bulatov, Chubarov embodied in his paintings the idea of a new era's philosophy, visually identifying energy of the world around him, and transforming abstract symbols into images of reflection displaced in the conceptual art energy.
Chubarov embodied in his paintings the idea of a new era's philosophy, visually identifying energy of the world around him, and transforming abstract symbols into images of reflection displaced in the conceptual art energy.