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Russian cultural events calendar : Konstantin Dverin exhibition : Endless Siberia.
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D.E.V.E. gallery has a pleasure to invite you to attend the official opening of the exhibition « Endless Siberia . Official opening / Introduction of the project and acquaintance with the artist / Video presentation of the Siberia region / Fourchette. Konstantin Dverin a well-known artist from Novokuznets, is the author of numerous personal exhibitions. He is awarded the honorary title of the “Laureate of Kuzbass “for the special contribution into the development of modern art. The works by Dverin are presented in the collections of: The Russian Center of USA (Washington), Moscow Artists Union, the museum of Vladimir Vysotsky and in the private collections all over the world. Konstantin Dverin`s paintings impress by their realism and masterly performance. The understanding of all, that you have seen on the canvas is true, comes immediately leaving no chance for hesitations and evoking a desire to look at works more attentively, to get in touch with the real, wonderful world named Siberia. He does not admire the surrounding, he argues, dreams and worries about the future of his native land, focusing our attention on the things that are of great importance in the daily life of the Siberians, and sometimes he frankly philosophizes. Dverin does not force his point of view; he gives an impulse to think, leaving to the audience the right to choose whether to start a complicated conversation about the fate of Siberia with the artist or simply to enjoy the works.