Izya Shlosberg
Izya Shlosberg | |
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Born | Izya Movchavich Shlosberg November 4, 1950 ) |
Occupation | Writer, artist, philosopher |
Genre | Science fiction |
Spouse | Mariya Shlosberg |
Children | Matt Shlosberg Vlad Shlosberg |
Izya Shlosberg (born November 4, 1950) is an American artist, writer and philosopher, well known for expressing his philosophical and scientific ideas through his paintings.
Born in 1950 in
With his complex, three-dimensional works, Shlosberg encourages those who view them
In 1999, Izya Shlosberg began to write novels, mostly describing thoughts behind his philosophical concepts. Some of the topics of interest to him included communications and understanding between living and "accepted as living" things, combination of mechanical and creative processes, a two way communication between the creator and his product, and others.
When he began writing, Shlosberg created the idea that modern art pieces represent a specific complex product, rather than paintings. Specifically, he combined art and literature into one whole piece that tells a story. According to him, this inspiration came from him after he read history of art, referring to many well-known artists as writers.
Shlosberg's paintings don't illustrate what his novels say and his novels don't repeat the story of his paintings. Although both objects are independent of one another, the combination of them creates a multidimensional, emotional, complex product. According to him, not only does this combination cause complex visual effects, but also creative ones.
In 2002 he created an international club of multi-talented people, Shiva-club, which includes about 100 artists, authors, musicians, including such as artists as E. Zolotnitsky, D. Gerrman, G. Gurvich (USA), S. Zhilevich (Belarus), E. Berezin, A. Cherkasov (Russia), S. Livni (Israel), etc.), authors (P. Amnuel (Israel), M. Gelprin (USA), J. Gavrilenko, M. Drobkov (Russia), V. Yatsenko (Ukraine), etc., poets E. Sosnina, A. Gabriel, V. Zubareva, B. Kokotov, B. Vershov, Y. Braginsky (USA), F. Zorin (Israel), T. Borinevich, M. Pavlova, N. Tkachenko (Russia), etc., and musicians (P. Slutsky, N. Slutsky, B. Rookard (USA), O. Venger (Belarus), etc.).
Books
The Custodian. (
Grey Zone. (
Light Behind The Back. (
Transcending Images. (
Set of poems. (
Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. (
Tail of Var. (
Yes and No (
Equilibrium (
City without armrests (
Dance with daughter (
By the time you come, we will be gone (
All listed books illustrated by author.
References
- Article in Seagull Magazine (Russian)
- Article in Vestnik Magazine (Russian)
- Bio on artist representative's web site
- Bio on reseller's web site
- Bio on artabus
- Ernst Zaltsberg. Russian Jews in America. Book 3. (ISBN 978-5-89332-147-0)