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Konstantin Zvezdochetov & Oleg Kulik — Dog’s Playground

Dog’s Playground

2006

A dynamic and provocative canvas by Russian conceptual artists Konstantin Zvezdochetov and Oleg Kulik, *Dog's Playground* merges raw animalistic energy with painterly expression through bold oil strokes. The work reflects Kulik's notorious engagement with the identity of the dog as a symbol of primal instinct and social transgression, rendered here in a collaborative visual language that blurs the boundaries between human and beast. The painting occupies a space between playfulness and unease, inviting viewers to reconsider notions of civilization, freedom, and the feral impulse lurking beneath the surface of contemporary life.

Medium
oil on canvas

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Konstantin Zvezdochetov & Oleg Kulik, Dog’s Playground, 2006

A dynamic and provocative canvas by Russian conceptual artists Konstantin Zvezdochetov and Oleg Kulik, *Dog's Playground* merges raw animalistic energy with painterly expression through bold oil strokes. The work reflects Kulik's notorious engagement with the identity of the dog as a symbol of primal instinct and social transgression, rendered here in a collaborative visual language that blurs the boundaries between human and beast. The painting occupies a space between playfulness and unease, inviting viewers to reconsider notions of civilization, freedom, and the feral impulse lurking beneath the surface of contemporary life.

Medium
oil on canvas
Year
2006
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Figurative Painting, Contemporary Artists, Bold Colors, Male Artists, Earthy Tones, Late 20th Century, Moscow Conceptualism, Animal Subject, Russian Artists, Playful Mood, Oil on Canvas

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