June 22, 2017 at 16.00, at the National Art Gallery "Hazine" will open an exhibition of People's Artist of the Republic of Tatarstan Anatoly Pashin "Guardian of Fate."
People's Artist of the Republic of Tatarstan, Honored Artist of the Republic of Tatarstan, member of the Union of Artists of Russia and Tatarstan, Anatoly Pashin is one of the most interesting and fruitful masters of the republic. In a diverse and contemporary art the artist is distinguished by his unique style, expressed in the creation of a variety of graphic and pictorial series of works.
About 90 pictorial and graphic works from the series: "Turkic motifs", revealing a deep connections of the cultural traditions of the Bulgarian, Slavic and Tatar with the ancient culture of the Altai, will be presented at the anniversary exhibition that opens in the "Hazine". According to the poem Kul Gali "Kyyussai Yosif" ("The Tale of Yusuf"); "Requiem", dedicated to beloved, untimely departed women; "Zakamsky Madonnas", etc.
Anatoly Pashin is a virtuoso draftsman who knows a lot of techniques, the master of the momentary impressions transfer, subtly capturing the essence - the character of the images, the time, the epoch: "Ancestors of Bulgars", "Kama Katun" series (original graphics, mixed technique: monotype, canvas, acrylic, Collages).
A series of graphic works "Kama-Katun", executed in 2016 in a monotyping technique, is the result of numerous expeditions to the Altai Mountains and Volga Bulgaria. Its symbolic multi-figured compositions contain the main message to the contemporary - admiration for the uniqueness and scale of the Turkic culture, the deep genetic connection of two different geographical locations. The artist created graphics directly on the spot in the village of Oskat, near Gorno-Altaysk.
The work of the artist Anatoly Pashin is a convincing evidence of the synthesis of Turkic traditions and modern art trends. The artist constantly improves his skills, and works fruitfully create a special atmosphere of a real and fantastic life.
His work can be conditionally designated as neo-romanticism - directions in the Tatar art, where Pashin makes his contribution to the art of the Republic of Tatarstan through his searches and discoveries.
The exhibition will last until July 23, 2017.