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Solovev Mikhail

Solovev Mikhail

Mikhail Sol, a Russian artist born in Vladivostok, explores the intersection of personal trauma and universal themes through his paintings. His work, influenced by his early life experiences and philosophical studies, often depicts figures in symbolic, emotionally charged scenes using a restrained palette and textured brushwork. He has exhibited widely in Russia and internationally, blending historical techniques with contemporary narratives to convey deep psychological and existential reflections.

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Biography

About

  • My name is Mikhail Sol, 34 years old. St. Petersburg.
  • 17 years of art education, 8 of which at the Imperial Academy of Arts.
  • My works are recognized by the Russian Ministry of Culture as objects of cultural value of the Russian Federation and cultural heritage of the Russian Federation.
  • Finalist in two international competitions in the USA.
  • Exhibited at the Tretyakov Gallery, the Madrid Academy of Arts, Chicago, and the National Museums of Minsk and Astana.
  • Paintings are in private collections in almost all European countries, the USA, South Africa, China, Canada, and Puerto Rico.
  • In the collections of 5 state museums.
  • My most recent paintings sold for $5,800 and $7,500.
  • Member of the Union of Artists (St. Petersburg)
  • How can I help you? I paint portraits to order and teach art.

Biography

  • 1991Mikhail Sol was born in Vladivostok.
  • 2014Graduated from the Primorsky Regional Art School, specializing in "Painting Teacher."
  • 2014-2021Imperial Academy of Arts
  • 2021Member of the Union of Artists (St. Petersburg). Regular participant in exhibitions and plein air painting. Mikhail Sol's works are included in the collections of the Academy of Fine Arts and in private collections in Russia, China, Germany, Italy, Portugal, France, South Africa, Canada, Spain, and Greece.

Major Exhibitions

  • 2025Ritual. Collaboration with photographer Lyskovets A. (Palma Mansion, St. Petersburg)
  • 2023Madrid Academy of Arts (Madrid, Spain)
  • 2023Figurative Art (State Museum of Arts, Astana, Kazakhstan)
  • 2023Tretyakov Gallery (Moscow)
  • 2022"Love. Death. "Virgin" (Artifice Gallery, St. Petersburg)
  • 2022Exhibition of Diplomas of the Academy of Arts (National Art Museum, Minsk, Belarus)
  • 2020"Here Lies the Classics" (Villa Vitali, St. Petersburg)
  • 2019"Life Class" (Petersburg Artist International Exhibition Center, St. Petersburg)
  • 2018Finalist, "The Gateway International Painting Competition", USA
  • 2018"AMERICAN ART AWARDS", First Place in the "RELIGIOUS OR SPIRITUAL" Category, USA
  • 2018Fifth All-Russian Competition of Young Artists The Muse Must Work (Artmuza, St. Petersburg)
  • 2017Roads of Peter the Great (White Hall of the Representative Office of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, St. Petersburg)

Collections

  • Pushkin Reserve Museum (Russia)
  • Repin Academy of Arts Museum (St. Petersburg)
  • Repin Academy of Arts Methodological Foundation (St. Petersburg)
  • St. Petersburg International Exhibition Center of Artists (St. Petersburg)
  • Methodological Foundation of the Madrid Academy of Fine Arts (Madrid, Spain)
  • Bat Gallery (Chicago, USA)
  • Artifice Gallery (St. Petersburg)

Artist's Statement

Mikhail Solovyov's paintings are a striking example of the immortality of the classical painting tradition.

As an artist, he is drawn to historical, religious, and mythological subjects, through whose imagery he projects a contemporary understanding of the world.

The artist believes that the aesthetics of the past, as well as the moral content inherent in the works of the old masters, inherent in these genres, remain relevant today.

From his canvases, beautiful maidens and colossal men gaze upon the viewer, moving beyond time and space.

These are echoes, echoes, and contemporary visions of the images and aspirations of such geniuses as Rembrandt, Géricault, Delacroix, Ingres, Bouguereau, and, of course, Francisco Goya, whose work becomes a certain ideological pattern for Mikhail. He first closely perceives the distinctive aesthetics of the beautiful and terrible through Los Caprichos (1799) by the Spanish genius.

In his work, he strives to convey social, ethical, and political themes in the imagery of the classical academic school, which seems lost and forgotten, but only at first glance.

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