Artists
Kate Beliavskaya
Blends surreal, fairy-tale motifs with bold colors, creating vivid works found in major museums and international exhibitions.
Miggs Burroughs
From iconic TIME covers to pioneering lenticular art, his work spans national symbols, public spaces, and deep community engagement.
Boris Chetkov
An artist whose paintings combine the expressiveness of color and the depth of form, transforming personal experience into a universal artistic language.
Vladimir Dubossarsky
Known for imaginative, ironic canvases merging Soviet tradition and pop art, held in major collections at home and abroad.
Ivan Korshunov
Internationally acclaimed hyperrealist whose layered oil paintings blend timeless artistic methods with today’s cultural context.
Daria Kotlyarova
Reimagines Soviet imagery and childhood memories in vivid, surreal paintings held in museums and collections worldwide.
Anton Kuznetsov
Masterfully intertwines reality and surrealism, earning global recognition and spots in leading museum collections.
Anastasia Kuznetsova-Ruf
Award-winning artist whose stippled monochrome works blend realism and imagination, revealing new forms in the familiar.
NHOMM
Transforms global idioms into striking 3D installations, merging cultural heritage with cutting-edge digital innovation.
Georgy Ostretsov
Creates bold comic-style narratives rooted in Constructivism and New Wave. Exhibited globally, his works are held in major museum collections.
Egor Plotnikov
Captures fleeting moments of modern life through a poetic blend of painting, sculpture, and installation. His works invite reflection amid today’s noise.
Robert Richardson
Combines poetry, photography, and digital abstraction; shown internationally and collected by leading museums.
Maria Safronova
She transforms ordinary scenes into surreal, emotionally charged worlds. Her works, exhibited in leading museums, reveal depth in the everyday.
Alexander Savko
His works, mixing revered paintings and mass culture, reveal both irony and unexpected harmony.
Timofey Smirnov
His art merges painting and graphics to turn the ordinary into illusion-rich, philosophical works. Exhibited internationally, his pieces are in major collections.
The Blue Noses art group
They coined “Siberian Ironic Conceptualism,” using video, photography, and performance to fuse humor with sharp social critique. Exhibited worldwide.
Aleksandr Vinogradov
From Soviet realism fused with pop art to digital painting, his works span global exhibitions and reside in major museum collections.
Mark Yurkiw
From astrogeophysics to sculptural storytelling, he reimagines ideas in 3D—building public works and playful labs that spark learning and compassion.