Rudolf Sokolovski: SENSUAL TEKTONICA
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Hatch Art Gallery UBC NEST Room 2126-6133 University Boulevard, Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z1
Rudolf Sokolovski, "Queen Sculpture High Heels," 2016
fibreglass with genuine leather, 190mm lift x 85mm rise
"Sensual Tektonica" Art Gala Exhibition at the University of British Columbia.
The UBC and RCC invite you to an elegant evening rich with art and inspiration. Featuring new original artwork by Canadian artist and designer Rudolf Sokolovski.
The exhibit explores the relationship between fine art and fashion, showcasing original figurative sculptures of various medium and size, as well as several sculpture high heels, worn and displayed by top models.
Join us for champagne at the beautiful Nest Building, immerse yourself amidst the sensual art, and be the first to see the fusion of sculpture and fashion!
Event Details Below;
Theme: Sensual Tektonica
Date: April 15, 2017.
Time: Doors 7PM-11PM
Location: Great Hall @ The Nest Building
University of British Columbia
6133 University Blvd
Vancouver, BC V6T 2A1
Formal Evening Attire Event (pls dont feel the need to bring a tuxedo or cocktail dress. Standard Business outfit also welcome)
Cash Bar // 19+ ID required
About the artist:
Rudolf Sokolovski is an artist and designer currently based in Vancouver, Canada. Born in Odessa, Ukraine, Rudolf apprenticed under his father, internationally acclaimed artist Valeri Sokolovski, from whom he received an art education and training. The combination of his exposure to European classical art and Soviet realism at an early age, and the many years of travelling the world, studying art and culture and different styles, has led him on a path of developing his own expression that has been described as powerful, sensual and modern. His works have been featured in film, magazines, press, solo exhibitions, group exhibitions as well as international art expos. His pieces and commissioned portraits can be found in private collections. Rudolf’s sculptures explore themes of power, inspiration, and the human form. His bronze and wood sculptures, deceptively classic in a more traditional Fine Arts aesthetic, have become at once more meditative and experimental, in a new search for artistic identity. Unmistakably sensual and elegant, these are studied works of texture and erotic shapes that emotionally engage the viewer in subtle yet memorable ways.