Danja Akulin

Page 1

DANJA AKULIN


Cover: Untitled, 2019, charcoal, graphite, pencil on paper laid on canvas, 35 x 47 in.

Ellipsis Art is an art advisory firm that provides a full range of services in art acquisition, collection management, curatorial advice. Our mission is to create a direct dialogue between collectors and select artists and artists’ estates. By working exclusively with artists and their estates, we create a unique opportunity for collectors to acquire art directly from artists.

ANGELICA SEMMELBAUER / Art Advisor angelica@ellipsis-art.com


DANJA AKULIN


Through an intricate study of light and shadow, achieved by an infinite combination of charcoal lines on canvas, the elegant serenity of Danja Akulin’s compositions belies the detailed approach that surround their creation. As if derived from a Pointillist movement, the images are part-abstract, part-symbolic, part-figurative: forest trees, field grasses, still lakes, a moon gently hovering above, turn into sensuous and meditative landscapes. Akulin’s appetite for texture is clear in his paintings, which are all about thickness and thinness of charcoal lines, of light and shadow. With its energetic burst of volumetric lines moving outward from a focal point, they gradually dissolve into a rolling, deep perspective. Akulin not only creates beautiful views, but complicated ones, given the intricacy of the application. The works are ambiguous in their final resolve: neither truly botanical nor strictly abstract. The intention is to capture the figurative of nature in tandem with its abstraction. Upon a closer inspection, there is not a single line - from depiction of a horizon or a tree trunk - that’s not part of a purposeful, determined and complex visual of the entire work. For Akulin, texture created with line is what color is for other artists: a fundamental, visceral, expressive element. His surfaces percolate, and his palette leans toward grisaille. There’s a sense that every firm line is determinedly placed and consciously envisioned. Trees and landscapes may be the predominant subject of Akulin’s oeuvre, but streams of new visions constantly flow through his new works. In these new works on canvas, the objects are brilliantly alert, not static. To Akulin, his paintings are always a work in progress – with constant layering, expanding and refining. At once striking and deeply personal, artwork for him is an emblem of serenity and meditation. Akulin’s black-and-white paintings successfully seem to combine the lifelike and the abstract. They are forceful, characteristically labor-intensive, and they represent his constant engagement with nature, strictly through light and shadow.


“All the variety, all the charm, all the beauty of life is made up of light and shadow.� - Leo Tolstoy

Untitled, 2017, charcoal, graphite, pencil on paper laid on canvas, 51 x 69 in.


Untitled, 2014, charcoal on canvas, 24 x 35 in.


Untitled, 2017, graphite, pencil on paper laid on canvas, 26 x 37 in.


Untitled, 2014, graphite, pencil on paper laid on canvas, 27 x 41in.


Untitled, 2017, graphite, pencil on paper laid on canvas, 39 x 55in.


Untitled, 2015, graphite, pencil on


n paper laid on canvas, 35 x 79 in.


Untitled, 2017, graphite, pencil on paper laid on canvas, 24 x 33 in.


Untitled, 2017, graphite, pencil on paper laid on canvas, 24 x 33 in.


Untitled, 2017, graphite, pencil on


n paper laid on canvas, 24 x 33 in.


Untitled, 2017, graphite, pencil on paper laid on canvas, 57 x 44 in. (SOLD)


Untitled, 2017, graphite, pencil on paper laid on canvas, 24 x 33 in.


Untitled, 2017, graphite, pencil on paper laid on canvas, 24 x 33 in.


Untitled, 2018, graphite, pencil on paper laid on canvas, 24 x 33 in. each


Untitled, 2017, graphite, pencil on paper laid on canvas, 56 x 45 in.


Untitled, 2017, graphite, pencil on paper laid on canvas, 24 x 33 in.


Untitled, 2014, charcoal on canvas, 51 x 69 in.


Untitled, 2019, charcoal on canvas, 57 x 87 in.


Untitled, 2011, charcoal


l on canvas, 57 x 98 in.


Untitled, 2019, charcoal on canvas, 57 x 83 in.


Born in St. Petersburg, Russia. Lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Education: 2005-2006 Advanced MFA, University of Arts (UdK), Department of Fine Arts, Prof. Daniel Richter, Berlin, Germany 2000-2005 BFA, University of Arts (UdK), Department of Fine Arts, Prof. Georg Baselitz, Berlin, Germany Awards: 2017 Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Award

SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2018 Art on Paper, Contemporary Drawing Fair, Gallery J.J. Heckenhauer, Brussels, Belgium 2018 J.J. Heckenhauer Gallery, Munich, Germany 2014 J.J. Heckenhauer Gallery, Munich, Germany 2014 “Landscapes”, Poll Gallery, Berlin, Germany 2013 art KARLSRUHE, One-Artist-Show, Poll Gallery, Berlin, Germany 2013 “Charcoal on Canvas”, Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York, USA 2012 “Crepusculum”, TS Art Projects, Berlin, Germany 2012 “Penumbra”, Erarta Gallery, London, UK (catalog) 2011 “Landscapes”, Gallery J.J. Heckenhauer, Brussels, Belgium 2010 “V.I.P.R.I.P.”, Michael Schultz Gallery, Berlin, Germany 2008 Mimi Fertz Gallery, New York, USA 2007 “Signs”, Triumph Gallery, Moscow, Russia (catalog) 2007 “Survival Craft”, Moscow Center of Art, Moscow, Russia (catalog) 2004 Borkowski Gallery, Hannover, Germany (catalog) 2002 Bellevue Gallery, Berlin, Germany


ANGELICA SEMMELBAUER angelica@ellipsis-art.com

ELLIPSIS ART FOUNDER

ANGELICA SEMMELBAUER Angelica is a Private Art Advisor working with a variety of artists and consulting private clients. She is a member of the NYU Alumni Council and ArtTable, the leadership organization for professional women in the visual arts. 2005 - 2014 Director of Mimi Ferzt Gallery in New York City, which specialized in Russian Non-Conformist and Contemporary Art. Organized important curatorial exhibitions of prominent Russian artists, and successfully placed them in important private and public art collections around the world. 2004, NYU Masters Degree, Visual Arts Administration Published graduate thesis focused on building a sustainable global market for Russian Contemporary Art, tracing Russian art through its various historical movements, from Soviet era to the Russian Non-Conformist Movement, to discussion of today’s contemporary art in Russia. Catalog Design: Lisa Meta Griff, Metamorfize.com


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.