New Sergei Isupov work added to the collection
June 26, 2014 at 9:42 pmÂ
The ASU Art Museum is thrilled to add its first Sergei Isupov sculpture into the permanent ceramics collection thanks to David Charak, Ferrin Contemporary and the artist. Isupovâs piece, Firey, created from stoneware, stain and glaze, is a beautiful new addition to the collection. It was given to the museum from a series of Isupovâs large-scale heads and appeared at the NCECA 2009 conference at the Mesa Contemporary Arts.
Russian-born artist Sergei Isupov is quite often called an erotic Surrealist for his bold depictions of sexuality, relationships and human encounters. He uses his own experiences as well as human observation to create a unique approach to the world of sculpture. âMy work portrays characters placed in situations that are drawn from my imagination but based on my life experiences,â said Isupov. âMy art works capture a composite of fleeting moments, hand gestures, eye movements that follow and reveal the sentiments expressed.â
Various narrative themes are conjoined together to create Isupovâs sculptural ceramic forms, inspired by particulars from his life. Personal interpretation is very much expected with his work.
Isupov states that, âThrough the drawn images and sculpted forms, I capture faces, body types and use symbolic elements to compose, in the same way as you might create a collage. These ideas drift and migrate throughout my work without direct regard to specific individuals, chronology or geographyâŚThrough my work I get to report and explore human encounters, comment on the relationships between man and woman, and eventually their sexual union that leads to the final outcome â the passing on of DNA which is the ultimate collection â a combined set of genes and a new life, represented in the child.â
Firey, alongside numerous other ceramic works from the ASU Art Museumâs collection, is on display now at the Ceramics Research Center at the Brickyard, located at 699 S. Mill Ave, Suite 108, Tempe, Ariz. 85281. If you havenât seen our beautiful new space yet, youâre missing out! Plan your visit today, or call 480.727.8170 for directions and hours.
â by Nicole Lechner, ASU Art Museum internÂ
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