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All we have said has particular reference to the oeuvre of one of the most interesting artists of the present, Alexey Klimov, heir to Schwitters, Altman, Malevich, and Archipenko; Klimov can be considered one of the vital exponents of ÒNeo-ConstructivismÓ. Klimov offers us a violent and impressive work, which it seems enters and violates (quickly) our mind and anonymous objects, all of which we still recognize as fruits of an experience, of a feeling, of a ÒpastÓ. Color red not by chance, numbers not by chance, nor stars by chance, nor semi-flags, nor metals, nor wires... This Russian artist offers us a body of work that goes beyond daily preoccupations; he offers us an art that tries to become a casual agent striving to change, direct, or explain life and its dark sides, those which must be changed and those which cry out to be explained or judged. We stand before an artist whose identity is expressed in his talent for giving form and substance to an internal motivation (personal, external, general) or to a desire replete with passion and force.
Raul E. Romero Art writer
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