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The image of a man, divided into two antagonistic halves, originates in Symposium by Plato, of course; and therefore a man and woman with their legs intertwined wish to fight against each other for joining and parting at the same time. The artist feels very free in the plastic of a human-being’s figure. The androgyne’s emotional effort directs at wishing to acquire a definitive body and a personal significance. The draperies, engraved on the stone, can emphasize the visual reality and energy touchableness of the smooth polished sculptural form. The doom to look for each other to be once and for all integrated is an androgyne’s fate as well as a man’s original state and predestination.
The image of a man, divided into two antagonistic halves, originates in Symposium by Plato, of course; and therefore a man and woman with their legs intertwined wish to fight against each other for joining and parting at the same time. The artist feels very free in the plastic of a human-being’s figure. The androgyne’s emotional effort directs at wishing to acquire a definitive body and a personal significance. The draperies, engraved on the stone, can emphasize the visual reality and energy touchableness of the smooth polished sculptural form. The doom to look for each other to be once and for all integrated is an androgyne’s fate as well as a man’s original state and predestination.
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Androgyne's Passion Sculpture

Alexey Vladimirov

Sculpture, Bronze on Marble

Size: 12.4 W x 7.9 H x 4.3 D in

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The image of a man, divided into two antagonistic halves, originates in Symposium by Plato, of course; and therefore a man and woman with their legs intertwined wish to fight against each other for joining and parting at the same time. The artist feels very free in the plastic of a human-being’s figure. The androgyne’s emotional effort directs at wishing to acquire a definitive body and a personal significance. The draperies, engraved on the stone, can emphasize the visual reality and energy touchableness of the smooth polished sculptural form. The doom to look for each other to be once and for all integrated is an androgyne’s fate as well as a man’s original state and predestination.

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Sculpture:Bronze on Marble

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Size:12.4 W x 7.9 H x 4.3 D in

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Alexey Vladimirov was born in 1957 on Kuban. In 1984 graduated Kiev The state Art institute. With 1987 – a member of the National Union Artists of Ukraine. Aleksey Vladimirov's name well-known, as in Ukraine, and abroad. A.Vladimirov's works are in 17 galleries and museums of Ukraine, including in National Museum Ukrainian Arts (Kiev), The Kiev museum of Russian Arts, National museums of a history of Ukraine (Kiev) and etc. Works of the master are in private collections in Ukraine, Sweden, Austria, England, Germany, Holland, France, Italy and USA. In opinion of American critics, during carrying out of a personal exhibition in California, A.Vladimirov works have defined determined «A new era of a sculpture». With 1984 the artist accepts active participation in symposiums – open-airs, a stone and wooden sculpture. He organized the International symposium in Ujnoukrainsk (Ukraine 2002) and was the leader of International sculpture symposium in Gurzuf (Crimea, 2006). Alexey is the author such prizes: The international festival Hairdressing Art «The World of beauty 2000», Festival of Haute couture «Steps to the Sky» - «Gold scissors» which have been handed patriarchs of haute couture – Hertz Meppen, Michael Voronin, Pierre Cardin.

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