Masha Trebukova Dutch/Russian, b. 1962
At first glance the paintings of Masha Trebukova (*1962) appear to be purely abstract - colourful forms of various shades and shapes on canvas. They smoothly flow into each other or collide in sharp counteraction, whirling around and collapsing at their climax. As if some cosmic powers were struggling on the painted surface, but yet some familiar reality does transpire from this non-figurative battle. The colour blue - at the top or at the bottom of the painting - can suddenly turn into a pool of enticing water or of endless skies, vibrating silver-pink openings become atmospheric matter pierced by light. Sometimes these forms acquire a three-dimensional quality of a lump of rock (whereas in the earlier works they were reminiscent rather of landscapes), increasing the effect of depth. In this way masters like Willem de Kooning and Nicolas de Stael worked on the borderline of abstraction and reality in the middle of last century..
She finds her own solutions to the eternal problem of painting - the relationship between flatness and depth. New materials are added to the traditional technique of oil painting. Pieces of dyed gauze, rough jute, leather or transparent interfacing fabric when applied to canvas bring new possibilities for resolving this age old problem. A lower layer of colour shines through painted gauze and creates a feeling of depth, but perpendicular brush strokes, much like Cezanne's, bring remote images back to the foreground flatness of the canvas, surface breaks into endless space, and abstraction "becomes" reality..
The same idea lies at the basis of her printmaking. She prepares cardboard sheets with glue and sand and uses these forms for printing monotypes, sometimes arranging several parts together and creating polypthychs, at times 2 x 3 meters large. On paper as well as on canvas Masha confronts in the first place purely artistic problems: colour balance, the relationship between form and structure, tension and attraction of elements. But a certain reality appears by itself, breaking through the rational calculations, oozing out from sub- consciousness, coming from the deep natural bond of the artist with the real world. Such a combination of the rational and the spontaneous is not easily achieved, it is the result of mature masterly work..
(from: Abstraction and reality of Masha Trebukova, by Igor Golomstock)
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Masha Trebukova | Limited Activities, Summer 2020
ONLINE ONLY 14 May - 12 Jun 2021The arrival of Covid-19 in spring 2020 coincided with the publication of Masha Trebukova's book Anywhere Anytime (available at the gallery), a selection of figurative drawings on the subject of...Read more -
Masha Trebukova | Celebrating Color
27 May - 3 Jul 2020After several years of restrained, highly engaged and austere figurative paintings, collages and monotypes, the Dutch-Russian artist Masha Trebukova (Moscow, 1962) returns to the 'freedom of imagination' that recalls her...Read more -
Art Cologne 2017
Stand A1 26 - 29 Apr 2017During Art Cologne 2017 we will show a number of beautiful reliefs and drawings by Jan Schoonhoven. In addition, we will show a large work by Herman de vries: 'unter...Read more
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Borzo Publication
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De galerie van... Paul van Rosmalen in conversation with Gallery Viewer (in Dutch)
December 24, 2021In de rubriek 'De galerie van' laat Gallery Viewer een keur aan galeriehouders uit Nederland en België aan het woord: hoe (en wanneer) zijn ze...Read more -
Masha Trebukova in het Parool
'Kleur doet iets met je hersenen' | Jan Pieter Ekker July 1, 2020Masha Trebukova's exhibition Celebrating Color and the simultaneous publication of her book Anywhere Anytime prompted Jan Pieter Ekker to publish an article in Het Parool...Read more -
Masha Trebukova | Anywhere Anytime
The book Anywhere Anytime by Masha Trebukova and Antoine de Kom is out! June 19, 2020The book can be ordered from Lecturis Publishing House and is available from BorzoGallery, where the exhibition Celebrating Color by Masha Trebukova can be seen...Read more -
Unlocked/Reconnected
April 20, 2020Unlocked/Reconnected is an initiative that brings together a wide range of 'houses for art': museums, institutes for presentation, galleries, artists' initiatives and corporate collections. The...Read more