THE BEST RUSSIAN CONTEMPORARY ARTIST

The list of the Best Russian contemporary artists (49ART-arteex) -  of authors not older than 1960 year of birth , was made by  ARTEEX   based on their creations  evaluation , popularity , commercial activity  (their titles, awards , participations in exhibitions and fairs , auctions , mention in art-ratings , presence of their works in museum collections  and so on  were taken into consideration). 

Some authors were included in the list of Best contemporary artists within the programme   Discovery (based on expert recommendations), which allows to open new talents to the art-society.  

ARTEEX does its best to be objective making the list, but anyway it reflects only subjective position of ARTEEX.

The maximum number of names in the List is – 250 authors (Top-250). Nowadays the list is being supplemented. The list is open. ARTEEX is   considering suggestions of including authors in the list of best contemporary artists.

How to make a list of the Best contemporary artists of Russia here: https://arteex.ru/en/about/list_arteex

Sergey Sapozhnikov

1984

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Sergey Sapozhnikov included in the list of the Best Russian contemporary artists (ARTEEX). His photographs seem to be based on the structural principle of instability and are in a state of temporary equilibrium - they look like solid formal compositions that are about to fall apart, just like skewed structures that Sapozhnikov often portrays. His favorite plot is a human figure in interaction with space, when it tries to adapt to different environments and in the process causes a physical collision of organic and inorganic matter - body, nature, architecture and objects. The space of action is formed by accretions and heaps: both landscapes and interiors resemble landfills — shapeless piles of debris, collapsing buildings, parts of the natural landscape that have fallen into disrepair or are aggressively attacking in areas that were once inhabited. The referent — and quite realistic — is the suburb, the border area between town and country, a place of vagrancy and exclusion. Nevertheless, most of the photos clearly demonstrate the artificiality and staging, neat collection of elements in the composition. In fact, these works grew out of installation intervention, an experiment with space and objects, where the photograph initially performed the documenting function. Logs, bushes, pieces of brick walls are constantly evolving elements of a dilapidated environment in which the artist brings household items, rags, ropes and nets, using them as tools to create surrealistic, defective, unfit for housing landscapes. Among such decorations, the characters are looking for a place for themselves, an opportunity to fit into the atmosphere and exist in it (I. Calderoni). In 2014, Sergey Sapozhnikov was the first among Russian authors to be awarded the honorary title “Artist of the Year” at the Cosmoscow International Contemporary Art Fair. Photo source: Igor Mukhin