Alexander Kutayev (1956)
"Judas" 47 x 99 cm
Excellent condition, no visible damages.
No frame; the canvas will be rolled and shipped in a protective tube.
Avant-garde-style painting, utilizing oil paints on canvas.
Purchased directly from the artist and brought to Germany as a part of Ursula Leidens private collection.
Includes a certificate of authenticity.
No visible damages or previous restorations.
Shipped in a tube with protective paper to ensure safety during transportation.
All interested parties are kindly welcomed to request further details about the painting, associated documents or pakaging.

"Judas" by Alexander Kutayev is an avantgarde-style painting that strikingly critiques historical events in Russia, particularly the actions of Lenin, portrayed as a betrayer akin to Judas. This artwork combines dark and cold tones with a partial concealment of Lenin's face by a curtain, symbolizing his detachment from the populace and the adverse impacts of his leadership. Employing elements of the Russian avant-garde, Kutayev emphasizes the disconnection between the leader and those he led, challenging the viewer to reflect on the complexities of historical narratives and leadership failures. "Judas" is not only a significant piece of art but also a poignant historical commentary, making it a compelling addition to any collection.

Alexander Kutayev is not just an artist; he is a witness and a voice of truth against Soviet repression. Deeply influenced by Pavel Filonov, Kutayev’s work is a bold critique of the political and social injustices of his time. As a co-initiator of the worldwide known "Bulldozer Exhibition," he directly challenged Soviet cultural stagnation, risking everything to expose the regime’s brutal censorship. His defiance led to the confiscation of his works and years of imprisonment—a testament to the profound impact of his art. Kutayev’s personal sacrifices imbue his work with authenticity and authority. His art isn't just an artistic statement but a powerful testimony of lived experience, making his interpretation indispensable for those who seek a deeper understanding of Soviet history and human resilience.

Alexander Kutayev (1956)
"Judas" 47 x 99 cm
Excellent condition, no visible damages.
No frame; the canvas will be rolled and shipped in a protective tube.
Avant-garde-style painting, utilizing oil paints on canvas.
Purchased directly from the artist and brought to Germany as a part of Ursula Leidens private collection.
Includes a certificate of authenticity.
No visible damages or previous restorations.
Shipped in a tube with protective paper to ensure safety during transportation.
All interested parties are kindly welcomed to request further details about the painting, associated documents or pakaging.

"Judas" by Alexander Kutayev is an avantgarde-style painting that strikingly critiques historical events in Russia, particularly the actions of Lenin, portrayed as a betrayer akin to Judas. This artwork combines dark and cold tones with a partial concealment of Lenin's face by a curtain, symbolizing his detachment from the populace and the adverse impacts of his leadership. Employing elements of the Russian avant-garde, Kutayev emphasizes the disconnection between the leader and those he led, challenging the viewer to reflect on the complexities of historical narratives and leadership failures. "Judas" is not only a significant piece of art but also a poignant historical commentary, making it a compelling addition to any collection.

Alexander Kutayev is not just an artist; he is a witness and a voice of truth against Soviet repression. Deeply influenced by Pavel Filonov, Kutayev’s work is a bold critique of the political and social injustices of his time. As a co-initiator of the worldwide known "Bulldozer Exhibition," he directly challenged Soviet cultural stagnation, risking everything to expose the regime’s brutal censorship. His defiance led to the confiscation of his works and years of imprisonment—a testament to the profound impact of his art. Kutayev’s personal sacrifices imbue his work with authenticity and authority. His art isn't just an artistic statement but a powerful testimony of lived experience, making his interpretation indispensable for those who seek a deeper understanding of Soviet history and human resilience.

Editie
Uniek
Era
1900-2000
Verkocht door
Eigenaar of wederverkoper
Kunstenaar
Alexander Kutayev
Titel van kunstwerk
Judas
Techniek
Olieverf op doek
Signatuur
Handgesigneerd
Land van herkomst
Rusland
Jaar
1991
Staat
In uitstekende staat
Hoogte
47 cm
Breedte
99 cm
Diepte
0,2 cm
Afbeelding/Thema
Lenin, gordijn, slachtoffers van het communisme, gezichten, hedendaagse geschiedenis
Stijl
Modernisme
Aangeboden met lijst
Nee
Periode
1990-2000