Artist Nikas Safronov speaks to the portal PROZVEZD He expressed the opinion that the author of the monument to Boris Moiseev could have shown more imagination.
“Doubtful similarity; Not everyone recognizes Boris’ facial features. A gesture, a wave of hands, an incomprehensible movement – the sculptor wanted to show it in a dance, but it was not read. I’m sure the sculptor took his job very seriously and did it professionally. But it seems to me that he could have shown more imagination,” Safronov noted.
According to the artist, the musician’s monument is very similar to similar statues erected in honor of officials and persons who participated in the “showdowns in the 90s.” He believes that the singer’s acquaintances wanted the monument to reflect the main character traits of Moiseev, his sensitivity and sincerity she.
“Despite the hardness of the metal, even in bronze he could be portrayed as spiritual and vulnerable. However, it is possible that the sculptor saw Moiseev exactly as he saw him. And this is still better than the newfangled pedestals, where it is not clear whether a person or some kind of creature is depicted,” Safronov summarized.
The author of the work is sculptor Philip Trushin. According to the architect, the pose in which Moiseev is depicted symbolizes the artist’s visionary approach to the formation of post-Soviet choreography and popular culture.
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