Sanya Kantarovsky
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Biography
Born 1982 in Moscow, Russia
Lives and works in New York, NY
Sanya Kantarovsky works across mediums, including sculpture, animation and curation, with painting remaining at the center of his practice. Teeming with wry humor and unearthly narratives, Kantarovsky’s paintings propose scenarios of turmoil and investigate liminal spaces, physical proximities, affect, and cruelty. His sometimes delicate and often macabre subjects grapple with the confines of their bodies, interacting with one another in a painterly satire of status anxiety and existential crises.
The artist has recently been the subject of institutional solo shows at Aspen Art Museum, Kunsthalle Basel and Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin. His works have been presented in institutions such as Kunsthalle Zurich; Drawing Center, New York; Whitechapel Gallery, London; Baltic Triennial 13, Vilnius; Jewish Museum, New York and Sculpture Center, New York. Kantarovsky’s works are held in the permanent collections of Aïshti Foundation, Beirut; Hammer Museum at UCLA, Los Angeles; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington; Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston (ICA), Boston; ICA, Miami; Pinault Collection, Paris; Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin; Kadist Art Foundation, Paris; Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney; Moderna Museet, Stockholm among others.
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Sanya Kantarovsky is quintessentially a painter – someone who lives and breathes the materials, procedures, and heritage of the art. He’s someone who, according to the curator Elena Filipovic, “believes more in the utter necessity of painting than nearly anyone I’ve ever met.”
– Barry Schwabsky
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Sanya Kantarovsky
A Solid House, 2022HD video, 12:21 min
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Installation view: Sanya Kantarovsky, A Solid House, 2022-2023. Ph: Carter Seddon
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Sanya Kantarovsky
A Solid House, 2022HD video, 12:21 minEdition of 5 + 2 APB-SKANTAROVSKY-.24-0003Further images
Sanya Kantarovsky’s film A Solid House (2022) presents a fragmented narrative that follows the machinations of a humanoid being seemingly marooned in an affluent domestic environment. The video, which combines...Sanya Kantarovsky’s film A Solid House (2022) presents a fragmented narrative that follows the machinations of a humanoid being
seemingly marooned in an affluent domestic environment. The video, which combines 3D computer animation, Super 16mm film, and HD video, incorporates a voiceover monologue adapted from Tibetan Buddhist meditation master Chögyam Trungpa’s seminal series of talks entitled Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism (1973).
A Solid House, which functions as both a critical essay and meditation on the human ego’s entanglement with spirituality, cruelty, aesthetics, and class, has been developed over the course of four years and was initially conceived for the artist’s 2018 exhibition Disease of the Eyes at Kunsthalle Basel. The exhibition at the Aspen Art Museum marks the film’s debut, as well as the artist’s first institutional solo presentation in the United States.Exhibitions
Sanya Kantarovsky: A Solid House, Aspen Art Museum, 2022 – 2023.ExhibitionsExternal ExhibitionsNewsPressPublicationsExhibition video
Sanya Kantarovsky, Center, Capitain Petzel, 2022