Articles
Annotation for Personal
Exhibition of 1981
Of Completion and
Incompleteness
Short Annotation for Personal
Exhibition of 1992
Two Spaces
The Ethics of the Beautiful
Contest design for Rekolle
International Workshop, 2005
  1. Avant-garde Today
  2. Humanized Space
The Ability To Bring Light
Movement of the Diagonal
Artistic Credo
On the Incompleteness
of the Creative Act, Sacrifice,
and Self-awareness
in the Anderssein
On Art and Life
The Code of the Plastic Art
and Space of Sculptural
Composition
The Evolution of the "Russian Idea"
in the Visual Arts of the 12th–19th
Centuries
The Russian Idea, Now
and in the Future
Articles by Other Authors
The Ethics of Plastic Forms
in Valery Yevdokimov's Sculptures
Plastic Art as an Iconic
Experience: The Problem
of the Artistic Image
The Sculpture
of Valery Yevdokimov
Artificial Game
Mikhail Seleznev about
Valery Yevdokimov
Oleg Komov about
Valery Yevdokimov
Peter Baranov about
Valery Yevdokimov
Portrait – A Convergenc
of Forms
Extracts from an Article
by Olga Kostina
Extract from an Article
by Susanna Serova
Commentary on the Model
Monument of Russian Philosopher
Vladimir Solovyov
In Search of One's Own Self
Thinking About Time
Spiritual Anxiety
The Mystery of Art.
Sergey Orlov
Master. Valery Maloletkov
The Academy of Arts Presents…
The Mystery of Art.
Lubov Yevdokimova
 

"The Academy of Arts Presents…"

Extract from an article by Ksenia Karpova

 

Valery Yevdokimov is an artist of many facets, who has proven himself with distinction in various genres – both in the traditional, classical system of art, as well as in non-figurative sculpture. His universal talent enables him to realize his artistic ideas in both realistic and conceptual forms of self-expression. He is a poet and a thinker who explores global humanitarian problems, both ethical and spiritual. In the expansive portrait gallery, created by the sculptor, we find stand-out images of creative individuals such as the clergyman Pavel Florensky, while among the artist's compositions, special place should be accorded to "Concert by Sviatoslav Richter", "Cathedral", "Family", "Conversation", and "Concert by Alexander Knyazev". The art of Valery Yevdokimov presents us with a paragon of high mastery and lofty inspiration – spiritual unselfishness and selfless artistic devotion.

"The Tretyakov Gallery". #4, 2008 |21|

 
Epiphany. 2007. Bronze, granite. 19x21x10 cm