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Dear friends,
Brucie Collections gallery invites you on February , 25 th, at 7 pm to the opening of the exhibition «Color field» by Dimitri Bogachuk – one of Ukraine’s most well-known art photographers.
The exhibition opening will feature the author’s personal presence allowing the public to learn more about the photographs directly from their creator.
Dimitri Bogachuk is a professional photographer, art critic and art historian who lives and works in Vyshneve, Kyiv region, a graduate of the National Academy of Culture and Art.
Dimitri is already acclaimed by critics as a promising young author with work primarily dedicated to landscape photography. The author’s style is distinguished by the combination of concise manner and soft atmospheric colors, bringing the viewer a special contemplative mood.
The photographer works with the territory of universal memories that belong to everyone and no one. The silence Dimitri Bogachuk is able to capture in his works can be actually heard. Auroral stillness of the sea or winter landscape in his photographs seems like an episode of a forgotten past or a dream. The main character if his works is the space. Soft pastel spectrum fills his photographs with air, making them nearly weightless. The objects dissolved in haze or snow dust – a fisherman’s boat, trunks of trees or skyscrapers – are merely needed for the viewer to feel the infinite depth of the landscape. Genetically, his technique comes close to the Chinese painting.
During the few years of his active career Dimitri took part in several noticeable collective exhibitions, his works were presented in Paris, Kyiv and Moscow. In 2011 Dimitri Bogachuk won a conceptual landscape photography contest in Artlimited project, France. In 2013 he reached the finals of Grant Uart contest in Paris.
The author’s first photography book was published last year, in collaboration with Brucie Collections, containing the photographer’s works made during the last five years.
The admires of modern photography art will be able to see and purchase the selected works by Dimitri Bogachuk in Brucie Collections gallery starting from 26 February 2015.
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