Michael Cheval Week at TechnoChitlins

Infogalactic:

Michael Cheval was born 1966 in Kotelnikovo, a small town in southern Russia. Growing up in an artistic family, his love of drawing was encouraged from early childhood by his father, Mikhail Khokhlachev, a self-taught artist and by his grandfather, Yuri Lipov, a professional artist and sculptor. His ability developed quickly and by three years old, he could already draw complex compositions.

When Cheval’s family moved to[which?]Germany in 1980, the new environment made a great and indelible impression on the young artist. During that period he also pursued other artistic pursuits, composing songs, playing in a rock’ n’ roll band and writing poetry.

In 1986, he moved to Balkanabat, Turkmenistan and graduated from Ashgabad school of Fine Art in 1992. Absorbing Eastern philosophy and the character of Central Asia, he began working as an independent professional artist, shaping his style and direction. He also collaborated with several theaters and publishing houses in the Ashgabad and Balkanabat, creating stage sets, costumes and illustrating books.

In 1990 Cheval held his first personal exhibition in Turkmenistan’s State Museum of Fine Art, a significant event that showed high appreciation from the region’s artist community.

In 1993, he moved to Moscow, Russia, and worked as an independent artist and illustrator for various publishing houses, including the famous book-publishing house “Planeta”.

With his immigration to New York City, USA in 1997, a new epoch began for the artist. He returned to the Western culture that inspired him in his youth, but now brought along his own experience, philosophy and vision.

Acclaim for his art grew quickly and in 1998 he became a member of the prestigious New York’s National Arts Club

Since 2009 Cheval has collaborated with the writer, philosopher and poet Boris Glikman, who has written short stories, fables and poems to accompany Cheval’s paintings. In 2011 their collaboration “Local Call/The mePhone” was published in U Magazine. Cheval and Glikman are also considering collaborating on postcards and an art album with accompanying poems and stories.

In 2011, commissioned by Gina Lollobrigida, he completed a full body, official portrait of her.

His works are held in State Museum Of Fine Art, Ashgabad, Turkmenistan, in Museum of Fine Art, Volgodonsk, Russia and in the private collections of Gina Lollobrigida, Ernst Fuchs (artist) and Ian Gillan.

Michael Cheval has created his own school of Art, which he calls Absurdist. I will present a selection of the ones he classifies as “Eternity of Absurdity” but this is by no means a complete representation of his work. I will be revisiting him again.

These pictures will reward intense study…