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c. 1970

Ilya Kabakov

Associated Names
Ilya Kabakov

Artist, Russian, born 1933

This is a drawing of a figure standing under a showerhead with flowing waterlines. The drawing depicts a simplified silhouette of a person facing forward, with an overhead view of a showerhead above. From the showerhead, light blue lines cascade downwards, representing the flow of water over and around the head and shoulders of the figure. The lines are uniformly spaced, creating a rhythmic pattern that contrasts with the solid black outline of the figure and showerhead. The use of minimal color and linework emphasizes the concept of simplicity and cleanliness associated with a shower.
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Artwork overview

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This is a drawing of a stylized figure standing under a showerhead. The image depicts a simplistic human-like form with exaggerated features, rendered in black outlines with a minimalistic color palette. The figure stands with its arms crossed, while a simplistic representation of a showerhead is drawn above to the left. Above the drawing, text elements suggest context or titles, with Russian script providing additional narrative clues, including the words "Театр одного актера в картинках," "Душ," and "Комедия." The drawing's style evokes a sense of abstraction and conceptual interpretation, focusing more on form and symbolism than realistic detail.

Preface

Ilya Kabakov

1970

The Dream of Abu-Said

Ilya Kabakov

1970

This painting features a stylized, simplistic human figure standing in a pose with crossed arms beneath a showerhead. The figure is painted in salmon-pink with bold black outlines. The showerhead is depicted in blue, contrasting with the figure's colors. The background is plain, emphasizing the interaction between the figure and the showerhead. The artwork uses minimalistic design elements. The style is reminiscent of A. R. Penck.

Scene 1

Ilya Kabakov

1970


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

the artist; Mrs. Vladimir Feltsman, New York; purchased by NGA with designated funds, 1993.

Associated Names

Inscriptions

hand-printed in Russian on cover folder: (Set)

Wikidata ID

Q64574791

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