Alexey Parygin
Alexey Borisovich Parygin. Soviet and Russian artist, historian and art theorist.
Biography
Alexey was born in Leningrad 2 of December 1964. His father Boris Parygin was a social psychologist. Alexey studied at the Graphics Faculty of the Herzen University from 1982–1989. He organized the art group “Union № 0” in Leningrad in 1986-1989 and created the art squatters’ studio “Nevsky 25” in Leningrad in 1987–1990. Joined the Professional Artists’ Union of Russia in 1994, the Art Critics Association member since 2003.PhD in Art History with the thesis “Silk Screening as a phenomenon of the 20th Century art”.
The nature of creativity
In 1980-1990 Parygin concentrated on easel oil painting outside and using models at the studio, experimented with various paint foundations such as canvas, plywood, glass and other media and used texture and relief techniques.From Aleksandr Kamensky’s article:
From the middle of the 90-ies the artist’s main studies subject matter and experiments became signs and sign systems as communicative link of the contemporary society. From 1997 the artist created a series of extended multimedia projects Contemplation of Money, Art is a Business, Art in the Forest.
From Nikolay Blagodatov's article:
Since 2010, Parygin has been developing the utopian concept of the form of art after the death of art — PostUrbanism.
Since the mid-1980s, the artist perfected printed graphic technics of silk screening, linocut, woodcut, lithography, cardboard engraving and collagraphy).
The artist lives and makes art in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Artist's book
Since 1989, Parygin has been contributing to artist's books. His first editions featured visual series of the author's poetic text: "Pesok". Leningrad. — 1989; Circulation — 5 numbered and signed copies; "Tsvetnye zvuki". Leningrad. — 1989. Circulation - 5 numbered and signed copies,; "Zelenaia kniga". Leningrad. — 1989. Circulation - 6 numbered and signed copies,; "Moia mansarda". Leningrad. — 1990. Circulation — 6 numbered and signed copies. And the artist’s book “Krasnye karliki”. Saint Petersburg. — 1990. Circulation — 8 numbered and signed copies.,From Elena Grigoryant’s article:
Spanning for three decades of featured art works the legacy holds about forty unique book objects. In the past decade the artist has participated several major group art editions: “Metamorphosis“. LS Collection Van Abbemuseum. – 2013 ; “Mayakovsky-Manifesto“. St. Petersburg – 2014.,, ”Strannik Gumilëv”. – 2016, ; ”Jubilaeus”. LS Collection Van Abbemuseum. – 2018 ; ”Russkiy bukvar'”. M. – 2018 ; ”Poeziya neizvestnykh slov: Variatsii v kirillitse”. M. – 2019.
Museum collections
- British Library..
- J. Paul Getty Museum. Getty Research Institute..
- Princeton University Library. Rare Books and Special Collections Dept..
- Van Abbemuseum. Russian book art collection LS..
- Saxon State and University Library Dresden..
- Hamburg State and University Library Carl von Ossietzky..
- National Museum, Warsaw. Cabinet of modern graphics and drawings..
- A. Kasteyev State Museum of Arts. Graphics collection..
- National Library of Latvia. Fund graphics..
- Latvian National Museum of Art. Arsenal/ Artist's Book Foundation. Science library..
- Deering Library. Northwestern University. Artist Book Foundation..
- Chapin Library. Artist's Book Foundation..
- Kumu. Science Library. Tallinn.
- Luciano Benetton Collection Imago Mundi. Gallerie delle Prigioni..
- Alfredo Guati Rojo National Watercolor Museum. Mexico City.
- Museo de la Acuarela..
- Archivio di Comunicazione Visiva e Libri d’Artista..
- Mezinárodní portrétní galerie..
- Остен музеј на цртеж. Skopje.
- Hermitage Museum. Science Library/ Rare Books and Manuscripts Dept..
- Pushkin Museum. Science Library/ Rare Books Dept..
- Russian Museum. The contemporary photography sector; GRM Science Library/ Rare Books Sector.
- National Library of Russia. Department of Prints.
- Russian State Library. Department of Prints/ Artist's Book Foundation.
- RAH Science Library. Rare Book Sector.
- Museum of Art of St. Petersburg of the 20th and 21st centuries. Saint Petersburg Manege..
- State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg..
- Anna Akhmatova Literary and Memorial Museum..
- Russian State Archive of Literature and Art..
- The Museum Complex The Universe of Water..
- Peterhof State Museum-Reserve/ Benoit Family Museum. Russia.
- The Mayakovsky State Museum..
- The State Museum and Exhibition Center "ROSISO. Graphics collection..
- Russian State Library of Arts..
- State Darwin Museum. Graphics..
- State Fine Arts Museum of the Republic of Tatarstan. Graphics collection..
- Volgograd Museum of Fine Arts named after I. Mashkov..
- Bashkir Nesterov Art Museum. Graphics collection..
- Murmansk Regional Art Museum. Graphics collection..
- Contemporary Fine Art Museum on Dimitrovsky Street..
- Omsk Vrubel Museum of Fine Arts. Graphics collection..
- Liberov Center State Regional Art Museum..
- Lipetsk Museum of Decorative and Applied Arts..
- Krasnodar Kovalenko Art Museum. Graphics collection..
- Elabuz State Museum Reserve. Contemporary Graphics Foundation..
Exhibition
Since 1986, the artist participated in more than 250 exhibitions held in Russia.The artist exhibited in the Netherlands in Groningen, Eindhoven; Germany in Kiel, Hamburg, Aachen; Italy in Naples, Rome, Caltanissetta; Spain in Bilbao; Montenegro in Bar; Latvia in Riga; Poland in Warsaw; China in Beijing; Mexico in Mexico City; India; Brazil in Bagé; Guatemala in San Pedro Carchá; Ethiopia in Addis Ababa and others.
Group projects
The artist participated in international art projects, festivals and open-air exhibits: “Artisterium XII” ; “Printed Graphics” ; “Warszawa w budowie — architektura XXI w malarstwie and others.Principal Artist, Printmaking Studio, Timofey Markov Publishing House, St. Petersburg.
The artist worked on several joint projects with Georgy Kovenchuk.
Teaching
Teaching work since 1988.Taught courses: color science, printed graphics, research at the Department of Graphic Design at St. Petersburg State University of Industrial Technologies and Design. He taught layout, the basics of composition, and the foundations of sculpture at the Institute of Landscape Architecture Saint-Petersburg State Forestry University. Painting course and drawing course at the Department of Interior Design/ St. Petersburg State University of Industrial Technologies and Design, for which the concept of learning and working programs of the 1st in the 4th course was developed; painting course at the Design School, St. Petersburg,. Author's course Basics of examination of graphic works of art at the Department of Art Studies of St. Petersburg Humanitarian University of Trade Unions, the management of diploma works.
Texts by A. Parygin
Among the priority scientific interests of A. B. Parygin is the history of the techniques of the author's printed graphics, first of all — silk screening. Issues of the primacy of using silkscreen as an art technique; Regional schools and an early history of the process; The chronology and geography of its spread in the world; the interconnection of the latest currents and technological innovations in art. Silkscreen in the art of the United States and Canada and Cuba, in European art: Germany, England, France, Finland and the USSR. Parygin is the author of Russia's first fundamental art research on the history and phenomenology of creative silk screening. The results are published in two monographs.Parygin is the author of Russia's first fundamental art research on the history and phenomenology of creative silk screening. The results are published in two monographs. The author of more than 100 articles on the history of graphics and contemporary art, including the artists of St. Petersburg for the German academic directory Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon Die Bildenden Künstler aller Zeiten und Völker.
Monographs
- Parygin A.B. The Art of Silk Screening. The 20th century. History, Phenomenology, Techniques, Names. — St. Petersburg: ST. Petersburg GUTD, 2010. — 304 s. —..
- Parygin A.B. Silk Screening As Art. Techniques, History, Phenomenology, Artists. — St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg: GUTD, 2009. — 261 s. — .
Publications by A. Parygin
- Parygin A.B. Printed graphics between "yesterday" and "tomorrow" / Vs. Art. catalogue of "Printed Graphics of St. Petersburg Artists." St. Petersburg: SPb SH. 2020. — 192 s. S. 3–8. .
- Parygin A. B. Posturbanism as a concept of the future // St. Petersburg art notebooks, issue 53, St. Petersburg: AIS, 2019. — S. 236–238. .
- Paryguine А. Idée et Manifeste // Revue Trakt — Nu. 6; Juin 2018. — Paris. — pp. 26–28. .
- Parygin Ab Artist's Book as an art form / "The Art of Printed Graphics: History and Modernity." In Sat. Articles on the materials of the scientific conference Fourth Kazan Art Studies Readings November 19–20, 2015. Kazan: GMAI RT, 2015. — S. 75–78, il. .
- Parygin A. B. Ljukšin, Jurij, Ljagačev, Oleg // Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon Die Bildenden Künstler aller Zeiten und Völker. — Walter de Gruyter. Band 85 — 2015, 540 S. .
- Parygin A. B. Lapšin, Nikolaj; Kuindži, Archip // Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon Die Bildenden Künstler aller Zeiten und Völker. — Walter de Gruyter. Band 82 — 2014, 539 S. .
- Parygin A. B. Konasevic, Vladimir; Korolcuk, Andrej; Kopylkov, Mikhail; Kofanov, Nikolaj // Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon Die Bildenden Künstler aller Zeiten und Völker. — Walter de Gruyter. Volume 81 — 2013, 540 p. .
- Parygin A. The Bedbug — 2013. S. 140-165 / In the book: Georgy Kovenchuk draws "The Bedbug" // Kovenchuk G., Borovsky A. — SPb: T. Markov Publishing House. — 2013, 160 p. .
- Parygin A. B. Koselochov, Boris; Kovencuk, Georgij; Kovalskij, Sergei // Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon Die Bildenden Künstler aller Zeiten und Völker. — Walter de Gruyter. Volume 80 — 2013, 540 p. .
- Parygin A. B. The birth of Russian silk screening / Ural art and museum business: experience, problems, perspectives. Sat. Mat. Conf. All-Russian art readings of B.V. Pavlovsky's memory. EMIYA, 2011. Yekaterinburg. 2013. — S. 194–198..
- Parygin A. B. Moscow silkscreen 1950-2010 // Design. Materials. Technology. No 3, St. Petersburg: JV GUTD, 2013. — S. 77–82, Il. 1. .
- Parygin A. B. Kabacek, Leonid; Kacnelson, Grigory; Kaplun, Adrian; Kazbekov, Latif; Kerner, Tatjana // Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon Die Bildenden Künstler aller Zeiten und Völker. — Walter de Gruyter. Volume 79 — 2013, 535 p. .
- Parygin A. B. Canadian Silk-Screen Project. // St. Petersburg Art Notebooks, Issue 26, St. Petersburg: AIS, — 2013. — S. 228–230. .
- Parygin A. B. Silk Screening in the Art of Post-War Germany // Design. Materials. Technology. No 2, St. Petersburg: SPb GUTD, 2012. — S. 66-72, Il. .
- Parygin A. B. The Picturesque Avant-garde of the XX century as a School // St. Petersburg State University of Technology and Design. — 2012. Series 3. No 1, St. Petersburg: SPb GUTD, 2012. — S. 88-92, Il. .
- Parygin A. B. The First Steps of Creative Silk Screening in Russia // Design. Materials. Technology. No 2, St. Petersburg: SPb GUTD, 2011. — S. 74-78, il. .
- Parygin A. B. Course of painting and drawing at the Interior Department // St. Petersburg Art Notebooks, Issue 21, St. Petersburg: AIS, 2011. — S. 181-190. .
- Parygin A. B. The First Steps of Creative Silk Screening in Europe // Design. Materials. Technology. No 3, St. Petersburg: SPb GUTD, 2010. — S. 114-116, Il. .
Article
- Grigoryants El. Absorbing the Futurist heritage: Vasily Vlasov and Alexey Parygin / The Futurist Tradition in Contemporary Russian Artists’ Books // International Yearbook of Futurism Studies / Special Issue on Russian Futurism. Ed. by Günter Berghaus. — Berlin & Boston: Walter de Gruyter. Vol. 9 — 2019, 520 p. pp. 269–296..
- Blagodatov N. Art is a search, search is an art. — Neva, No. 2, 2002. — S. 253—255..
- Grigoryants E. I. Images by Alexei Parygin // St. Petersburg Panorama, 1993, No. 3. — S. 11..
- Zhavoronkova S. M. Two artists are two worlds. — The Evening Petersburg, 1991, December 20..
- Gorskaya M. In the hour of equinox. — Leningradskaya Pravda, 1991, June 26..
- Kamensky A. A. What does it mean to be modern? Young artists are looking for the answer to this question. — Pravda, 1988, September 9..