
Vasil Artamonov’s work is closely tied to the development of the means of expression of twentieth-century historical movements. We can trace avant-garde styles such as constructivism, suprematism and cubo-futurism in his work, as well as conceptual tendencies and realistic art from the post-war period.

Class, 200 x 100 cm, oil on primed cotton canvas, 2023
He reinterprets these established trends through painterly means, breathing new life into them with contemporary themes. The ethos of the avant-garde revolt corresponds with the artist’s definition of himself in relation to contemporary artistic trends, the political canon, and a social reality based on the commodification of man both by capitalist relations in general and by the social networks and online environments that have been proliferating over the last decade. Through his work, the artist points out that utopian dreams of the future are not a thing of the past and that their contemporaneity lies in the possibility of rediscovering visions of dignified futures for humanity. For many years Artamonov was part of an artistic duo with Alexey Klyuykov, with whom he won the 2010 Jindřich Chalupecký Award. He studied in the Studio of Painting at the Academy of Arts, Architecture & Design in Prague, where he also graduated from the Studio of Intermedia Confrontation.

Data storage, 60 x 40 cm, oil and mixed media technique on fibreboard, 2023

Magpie, 43,6 x 31,5 cm, oil and mixed media technique on fibreboard, 2023

Self-portrait, 10,5 x 14,8 cm, oil on plywood, 2023

Two objects, four surfaces, 40 x 35 cm, oil and mixed media on particleboard, 2022

Gvatado maŝino, 43,5 x 31 cm, oil and mixed media technique on fibreboard, 2023

The Discovery of Behavioural Surplus, 100 x 70 cm, oil and mixed media on fibreboard, 2024

Meme, 87 x 81 cm, oil and mixed media technique on fibreboard, 2022

Two objects, four surfaces, 40 x 35 cm, oil and mixed media on particleboard, 2022

Jackdaw, 43,5 x 32 cm, oil and mixed media technique on fibreboard, 2024

View into the exhibition: Bird's eye perspective, 2024

Air engineering, 10,5 x 14,8 cm, oil on plywood, 2023

The Base and Superstructure, 103 x 71 cm (2×), oil and mixed media on fibreboard, diptych, 2023

Lantern, 24 x 15 cm, oil on plywood, 2024

Bird on the balcony, 43,5 x 31 cm, oil and mixed media technique on fibreboard, 2023

View into the exhibition: Bird's eye perspective, 2024

Monochrome with Accented Corners, 27 x 15 cm, oil and mixed media on fibreboard, 2023

Jackdaw, 33,5 x 25 cm, oil on fibreboard, unframed, 2023

Extraction, 117 x 69 cm (2×), mixed media, diptych, 2022
Vasil Artamonov’s work is closely tied to the development of the means of expression of twentieth-century historical movements. We can trace avant-garde styles such as constructivism, suprematism and cubo-futurism in his work, as well as conceptual tendencies and realistic art from the post-war period.

Class, 200 x 100 cm, oil on primed cotton canvas, 2023
He reinterprets these established trends through painterly means, breathing new life into them with contemporary themes. The ethos of the avant-garde revolt corresponds with the artist’s definition of himself in relation to contemporary artistic trends, the political canon, and a social reality based on the commodification of man both by capitalist relations in general and by the social networks and online environments that have been proliferating over the last decade. Through his work, the artist points out that utopian dreams of the future are not a thing of the past and that their contemporaneity lies in the possibility of rediscovering visions of dignified futures for humanity. For many years Artamonov was part of an artistic duo with Alexey Klyuykov, with whom he won the 2010 Jindřich Chalupecký Award. He studied in the Studio of Painting at the Academy of Arts, Architecture & Design in Prague, where he also graduated from the Studio of Intermedia Confrontation.

Data storage, 60 x 40 cm, oil and mixed media technique on fibreboard, 2023

Magpie, 43,6 x 31,5 cm, oil and mixed media technique on fibreboard, 2023

Self-portrait, 10,5 x 14,8 cm, oil on plywood, 2023

Two objects, four surfaces, 40 x 35 cm, oil and mixed media on particleboard, 2022

Gvatado maŝino, 43,5 x 31 cm, oil and mixed media technique on fibreboard, 2023

The Discovery of Behavioural Surplus, 100 x 70 cm, oil and mixed media on fibreboard, 2024

Meme, 87 x 81 cm, oil and mixed media technique on fibreboard, 2022

Two objects, four surfaces, 40 x 35 cm, oil and mixed media on particleboard, 2022

Jackdaw, 43,5 x 32 cm, oil and mixed media technique on fibreboard, 2024

View into the exhibition: Bird's eye perspective, 2024

Air engineering, 10,5 x 14,8 cm, oil on plywood, 2023

The Base and Superstructure, 103 x 71 cm (2×), oil and mixed media on fibreboard, diptych, 2023

Lantern, 24 x 15 cm, oil on plywood, 2024

Bird on the balcony, 43,5 x 31 cm, oil and mixed media technique on fibreboard, 2023

View into the exhibition: Bird's eye perspective, 2024

Monochrome with Accented Corners, 27 x 15 cm, oil and mixed media on fibreboard, 2023

Jackdaw, 33,5 x 25 cm, oil on fibreboard, unframed, 2023

Extraction, 117 x 69 cm (2×), mixed media, diptych, 2022
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Wed – Sat 2pm – 6pm,
or by appointment
Veverkova 28,
Praha 7, 170 00
Czech Republic
We recommend parking at the Stromovka shopping center.
Antonín Jirát
+420 608 438 723
antonin@clauda.cz
Billing:
Clauda
Antonín Jirát,
Na Ovčinách 970/4,
Prague, 170 00
Czech Republic
IČO: 01168711
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