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Victor Berezovsky’s work does not fit easily into the NZ art context. Writer and fellow artist Peter Ireland likens his paintings to a wondrous place. They contain a coherent and immensely rich web of symbolic motifs somewhat reminiscent of the lyricism of Marc Chagall and the melancholy of Pierre Bonnard.
Wellington-based Berezovsky regularly exhibits in Berlin, Germany. Despite an impressive body of work, Waiting at the curb is only his second solo exhibition at a public gallery in NZ.
The exhibition will be accompanied with text by Peter Ireland.
Opening: Friday, 19 February at 5:30pm
Artist Talk: Saturday, 20 February, 11am