Andrey Krasulin is a Soviet and Russian artist who is traditionally considered as a Sixtier. The master mainly works with sculpture using metal, wood and paper. In 1990 he began painting. The important theme of his work was and still is simple objects, the existence of a thing in its aesthetic and cultural aspects. The master is distinguished by a poetic view on the material world and the desire to create a special meditative environment. A distinctive feature of the artist's work is the use of improvised, household materials that makes his method related to Italian arte povera.
Andrey Krasulin was born in 1934 in Moscow. From 1953 to 1960 he was studying monumental and decorative sculpture at the Moscow Higher Art and Industry School (now Stroganov Moscow State Art and Industry University). In the Soviet and post-Soviet years Krasulin had been working a lot in collaborations with architects, who were close to him in their views, and on state orders: these were mainly bas-reliefs in theater lobbies and public sculpture, often memorial with atypical for that time abstract forms. Krasulin began to take more active part in exhibitions after the Soviet Union's collapse – Krasulin's exhibitions were repeatedly held in the largest museum institutions in Russia and Europe. Since 2022 the artist is based in Berlin.
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