One of the most significant artists of the Leningrad
(St. Petersburg) underground during the Soviet era, Gleb Bogomolov
is still at center stage of the city's artistic life. His art
has survived changes in tastes and fashions due to its inimitable
philosophical lyricism and proprietary color wizardry behind which
one discerns professional culture of the gentlest texture. His
paintings combine passion and the ability to conjure up a personal
painterly world of striking relevance. "Everything that has ever
existed, concerns us." These words of the master aptly define
both his world outlook and his creative practice. His paintings
are rarely representational, but fine associative links with the
material world do percolate, albeit that world is rather taken
from memory than from the immediate reality.

At the core of Bogomolov's art lie reminiscences
of Ravenna's mosaics, medieval Russian frescoes, and Tuscany's
Renaissance, but they are no more than distant echoes. The anguish
of being, and the imperishable value of art live in his twilit
inflorescences permeated with a sense of tragedy overpowered by
the magic spell of his art.
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