Andrej Dubravsky at LAUNCH F1

Andrej Dubravsky at LAUNCH F1
Andrej Dubravsky at LAUNCH F1

Andrej Dubravsky, Big black caterpillar in the sky (2020). Acrylic and oil pastel on canvas. 143 x 137 cm. ⁠Courtesy the artist and Dittrich & Schlechtriem.

By Rory Mitchell – 27 January 2021

Andrej Dubravsky is a brilliant young painter living and working in Rastislavice, Slovakia.

The artist is represented by Berlin-based gallery Dittrich & Schlechtriem and LAUNCH F18, where his New York debut show Friendly Slav is currently showing until 6 February. ⁠

Reinventing the subjects of Old Masters, Dubravsky paints scenes of adolescent boys, idyllic landscapes, and animal portraits that express his reflective journey through adolescence in understanding the discourse of male identity and sexuality.⁠

Dubravsky’s recent works focus on the natural world, specifically the paradox of the caterpillar’s anatomy through the magnified lens. When seeing these creatures, any initial feeling of fright or repulsion is quickly replaced with an appreciation for their beautiful yet vulnerable forms. ⁠

This young artist’s use of effervescent layers of colour is what really catches the eye, recalling the alchemical paintings of Sigmar Polke.

Main image: Andrej Dubravsky, Big black caterpillar in the sky (2020). Acrylic and oil pastel on canvas. 143 x 137 cm. ⁠Courtesy the artist and Dittrich & Schlechtriem.

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