Georgy Kichigin: “issues of human” and the portrait genre in contemporary art
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the human issue, Georgy Kichigin, portrait genre, self-portrait, Siberian art, natural and social conditions of the artist's creativity,

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Chirkov V. F. Georgy Kichigin: “issues of human” and the portrait genre in contemporary art // The Art of Eurasia, 2023. № 3 (30). P. 166-193. URL: https://doi.org/10.46748/ARTEURAS.2023.03.012.
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Abstract

The article attempts to describe “human issues” in art and society by the example of the portrait genre and the image of a person in the structure of a painting by Georgy Kichigin. The author of the article identifies the genres of chamber portrait, self-portrait, social and metaphorical portrait, the image of a person in the structure of the painting in the artist's work. To reveal the topic, the issues of the stylistics of the author's method, visual and expressive means are touched upon.

https://doi.org/10.46748/ARTEURAS.2023.03.012

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