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  • Interior in the Moonlight, with a Portrait of the Red Cardinal
    Oil on Canvas
    59.4" x 55.5"

  • Interior in the Moonlight, with Red Cat
    Oil on Canvas
    53.5" x 48"

  • Sunrise in Underwater Town
    Oil on Canvas
    53.5" x 36"


Alex NemirovskyAlex Nemirovsky

Alex Nemirovsky

Out From Down Under and Beyond: Fine Art from Australia and New Zealand
May 10 - May 30, 2008 Reception: Thursday May 15, 2008 6-8 PM

Press Release

Alex Nemirovsky's paintings are eloquent articulations of his percepts of the beauty and aesthetic value of his mystifying subjects. He works imaginatively to combine Central Asian decorative colors with classical European and Russian traditions. Even as he portrays tumultuous oceanic scenes filled with disparate religious motifs, his works reveal a profound inner serenity. The paintings are like magical realism in visual form, exploring universal themes of the life cycle and the hidden mysteries of the universe. His works vary dramatically in scale, from medium-sized paintings to expansive public spaces. His largest work to date is the mural, "The Lady of St. Kilda," commissioned by the St. Kilda City Council, which spans the railway bridge in Carlisle, Australia. In every piece, he draws on themes from ancient polytheistic practices and tribal rituals creating unique universes that fold in onto themselves.

Alex Nemirovsky studied in St Petersburg. His influences range from the great international masters of the Hermitage to the Australian wilderness. He has exhibited his works throughout Europe and Australia.




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