The Lavishness of Life
The Lavishness of Life: French Rococo Art of the 18th Century Transformed into Abstract Painting by Jenny Belotserkovsky and Michal Tavrovsky
The new exhibition "French Rococo Art of the 18th Century" is another great step in the endeavor of the artists Jenny Belotserkovsky and Michal Tavrovsky to express the essence and spirit of the great artists with the means of abstract art.
Modern viewers easily get bored looking at the masterpieces of old masters.
The gap between cultures, alienated ways of expressing beauty and reality- all these factors make a modern onlooker feel bored and too passive to receive the vitality and grandeur of the greatest French artists of the 18th century.
Jenny Belotserkovsky and Michal Tavrovsky, two modern contemporary artists, transfer their sense of deep understanding of the vital force and vivacious joy of 18th century people to the modern society.
You will get a rare opportunity to immerse in this world and to renew and restore your sense of life and joy.
The feast of beauty, lavishness, and life by Fragonard, Watteau, Boucher and others are transmitted to you through the brush strokes of Jenny and Michal.
Private Preview on February 23 by special invitation. On view from February 24 - March 15. By appointment only.