Oleg Tistol
Memory. Crimea, 2021
Acrylic on canvas
200 × 140 cm
Unique
Lysenko Gallery
£18,000.00
The present work showing a palm tree belongs to the series “U. B. K.” (an abbreviation for the “Southern Coast of Crimea”), which the artist had been working on since...
The present work showing a palm tree belongs to the series “U. B. K.” (an abbreviation for the “Southern Coast of Crimea”), which the artist had been working on since 2007. As Tistol explains: ‘Palm trees for me, just as for all other people, are symbols of paradise. Moreover, in our tradition, the fir tree is a substitute for the palm. Therefore, I always perceived the palm as our “national tree”. One can also feel the summer, the Yalta seafront, and the holiday-like feeling of light-heartedness…’ Since the annexation of Crimea in 2014, Tistol’s palm tree paintings have taken on a more tragic and poignant meaning, coming to epitomise the evergrowing elusiveness of paradise.
Provenance
Acquired from the artist studio.Exhibitions
2022 Scope Miami
2022 Hamptons Fine Art Fair