Alexander Kanevsky and Leading European Cultural Authorities

In 1998 Jason Briggs, London art publicist, has written the famous “Revolutionary Art” wherein he insisted that Kanevsky is leading the history of art to its new direction through several centuries ahead of time.

In 2000 Pierre Rosenberg, the director of Musée de Louvre and in 2002 Charles Saumarez Smith, the Director of London National Art Gallery have said as if in unison: “Were Kanevsky born a hundred years ago I would give half of Louvre and (what a progress in just two years!) the entire National Gallery to his art.”

In 2003 Sir Peter Kyle, the Director of Royal Shakespeare Globe Theatre of London wrote: “I have enjoyed the power, colour, impulse and vibrancy of Alexander’s work for many years”.

In 2008 Ana Santos Aramburo, the Director for cultural activities of the National Library of Spain in Madrid, wrote “We have to see Alexander Kanevsky’s works soon in every museum of Spain”.

Alexander has asked us to present on these pages one complimentary visual gift to each of these five great people who have fortified his huge wings to create evermore.

“Red People” for Ana Santos Aramburo

“Doll of the Future” for Charles Suamarez Smith

“Eternal Life” for Peter Kyle

“Love” for Pierre Rosenberg

“Psychomorphism” for J.C. Briggs

Visual Gifts

Doll of the Future
2005. Oil on Wood.
244 x 366 cm
Visual complementary gift to Charles Suamarez Smith
Red People
1998. Oil on Wood
122 x 122 cm
Visual complementary gift to Ana Santos Aramburo
Eternal Life
2003. Oil on Wood
244 x 366 cm
Visual complementary gift to Peter Kyle
Love
2003. Oil on Wood
244 x 366 cm
Visual complementary gift for Pierre Rosenberg
Psychomorphism
2009. Oil on Wood
122 x 210 cm
Visual complementary gift to J.C. Briggs
Feodor Samsonovich and Donna Kuhn
Artist Alexander Kanevsky before the fragment of the “Origins”