Vladimir Kush Explained

Vladimir Kushi
Birth Date:1965
Birth Place:Moscow, Russia
Spouse:Oxana Kush
Field:Painting and sculpture
Training:Surikov Moscow Art Institute
Movement:Metaphorical Realism
Works:Departure of the Winged Ship [1]
Website:kushfineart.com

Vladimir Kush (born 1965) is a Russian-born American painter, jewelry designer and sculptor. He studied at the Surikov Moscow Art Institute, and after several years working as an artist in Moscow, his native city, he emigrated to the United States, eventually establishing his own gallery on the island of Maui in Hawaii. His oil paintings are also sold as giclée prints which contributed to his popularity and led to the establishment of further galleries in Laguna Beach, California, and Las Vegas, Nevada, Miami, Florida . The artist has become part of the American cultural environment and is inspiring others. He is the only Russian artist in the US who has his own galleries where prints account for 80% of sales. European recognition came in 2012 with receiving from the hands of Marina Picasso prestigious Artiste du Monde award in Cannes.

Biography

Kush was born in 1965 in Moscow, Russia. After studying at the Surikov Moscow Art Institute, he was conscripted into the Soviet Army for two years where he was assigned to paint murals. In 1987, he began exhibiting with the USSR Union of Artists but earned a living drawing portraits on the streets of Moscow and caricatures for a newspaper. In 1990, following his first foreign exhibition in Germany with two other Russian artists, he emigrated to the United States, initially living in Los Angeles before moving to Hawaii where he also worked as a mural painter for the Whaler's Village Museum on Maui.[2] While based in Hawaii, his works received several exhibitions in Hong Kong galleries. Gallery shows followed in Seattle, Pittsburgh, and other American cities, and he eventually opened his own gallery, Kush Fine Art in Lahaina, Hawaii.[3] He later opened Kush Fine Art galleries in Las Vegas[4] and Laguna Beach, California.[5] Many of his original oil paintings are also sold as giclée prints which initially contributed to his popularity. In 2007 Kush sued the pop singer Pink and her record company for copyright infringement when imagery from his painting (and later giclée print), Contes Erotiques,[6] was used without his authorisation for her 2006 video U + Ur Hand. The case was settled the following year when the singer agreed to pay him undisclosed damages.[7] Prints and an original oil painting by Kush are held in the NaPua Gallery collection at the Grand Wailea Resort on Maui in addition to works held in private collections.[8] In July 2011 his works were shown at the Artistes du Monde international exhibition in Cannes where he won the American First Prize in Painting.[9] He also has a resident show in Las Vegas, Nevada, at Caesar's Palace.[10] In 2019, Kush filed a lawsuit against pop singer Ariana Grande for copyright infringement, claiming that his paintings The Candle and The Candle 2 were used without permission in her music video "God is a woman". The lawsuit is now settled.[11] [12]

Style and works

Kush predominantly works in the medium of oil painting on canvas or board, with many of the original paintings also sold as limited edition giclée-on-canvas prints. His bronze-colored sculptures are small-scale and usually based on imagery from his paintings, such as Walnut of Eden and Pros and Cons. Although his style is frequently described as surrealist, Kush himself refers to it as "Metaphorical Realism" and cites the early influence on his style of Salvador Dalí's surrealist paintings as well as landscapes by the German romantic painter Caspar David Friedrich.[13] The artist was greatly influenced by the work of and personal acquaintance with the French ‘magic realist’ Claude Verlinde whose paintings, full of an acute sense of drama in the story of man and his times, often paradoxical in appearance, are, perhaps, closest to his own metaphorical style.

Sky and color-saturated seascapes are frequent themes in his paintings, exemplified in the companion pieces, Arrival of the Flower Ship and Departure of the Winged Ship. Flowing water is another recurrent theme, exemplified by Breach and Current. Other works such as Three Graces and African Sonata merge human and animal forms with inanimate objects.

List of paintings

Original paintings by Kush include:[14]

Publications

External links

Notes and References

  1. For an image of the painting, see Kush Fine Art: Departure of the Winged Ship
  2. Thomas, Mary (29 March 1997). "Gallery Finds Russian Region Fertile Ground". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 27 January 2012.
  3. World and I (August 2002). "Vladimir Kush – Metaphorical Explorations, an artist finds his voice in Hawaii". Retrieved 27 January 2012 .
  4. Gurnett, Kathleen (June 2006). "Flights of Shopping and Fantasy". San Diego Magazine, Vol. 58, No. 8, p. 20
  5. The Coastline Pilot reported the theft of a Kush painting worth $7,500 from the Laguna Beach gallery in January 2012. See: Clay, Joanna (12 January 2012). "Police: Galleries must be vigilant". Coastline Pilot. Retrieved 27 January 2012.
  6. For an image of the painting see Kush Fine Art: Contes Erotiques
  7. Hindustan Times (17 August 2007). "Pink sued by painter" ; Blouin Artinfo (28 March 2008) "Pink to Pay for Appropriating Painting". Retrieved 27 January 2012
  8. Honolulu Star-Advertiser (21 November 2010). "Art lifts Grand Wailea over the top". Retrieved 27 January 2012.
  9. Artistes du Monde Cannes 2011: winners list and press coverage
  10. Web site: The art of the sale. 2015-06-15. Las Vegas Business Press. en-US. 2019-07-31.
  11. News: A Painter Is Suing Ariana Grande for Allegedly Ripping Off His Work in a Viral Music Video. Cascone. Sarah. 4 February 2019. artnet news. 20 October 2019.
  12. News: Ariana Grande Has Settled Her Legal Battle With the Artist Who Claimed Her Music Video Ripped Off His Empowering Candle Paintings. Cascone. Sarah. 21 August 2019. artnet news. 20 October 2019.
  13. Smith, Craig (13 October 2006). "Something Once Known, Something Once Dreamed". The Santa Fe New Mexican. Retrieved 27 January 2012.
  14. For images of the paintings described in this section, see Kush Fine Art: African Sonata, Arrival of the Flower Ship, Breach, Current, Departure of the Winged Ship, Family Tree, Three Graces, Wind, Winged Satellite
  15. News: Stacy, Greg. Sunshine Surrealist . . 7 June 2007 . 27 January 2012.
  16. Web site: Symphony of the Sun - Vladimir Kush. February 6, 2022.
  17. Web site: Kush Creates new Mythologies . . 16 March 2007 . 26 January 2012 . Midkiff, Tyler.