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SAM KAPRIELOV Also known as SAM STURIS (born 1971)
SURREALIST (founded c.1924)

Arena II (2004 England)

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Item Stock Code

01730

Item Medium Description

Charcoal on gessoed board

Item Signed, Inscribed, Dated Details

Signed Sam lower right

European Dimensions

150.00 cm wide   85.50 cm high

UK/USA Converted Dimensions

59.06 inches wide  33.66 inches high

Item Provenance & History

The Artist

Item Description / Dealer Expertise

Ancient bridges and classical columns vanish into emptiness or are enigmatically interrupted. Vines cascade from once splendid triumphal arches, ferns spring from earthy niches in majestic towering walls whilst crumbling statues lie dusty, abandoned; silent reminders of once great empires.

Quiet contemplation of Sam Kaprielov's deserted ruins evokes an indefinable nostalgia for bygone ages in which memories, legend and a sense of prophecy of the distant future become intermingled. The shattered remains of marble horses and heroes, half sunken and forgotten in the earth, suggest an inevitable decline of even the proudest, most powerful kingdoms, recalling the romantic verse of Percy Bysshe Shelley’s Ozymandius.

Sam Kaprielov's work is a visionary Surrealism which unites symbols from mythology, religion and philosophy and is embellished with objects of ethnic ritual from around the world. Floral wreaths, beads, poles, shields and masks connect his work to the mystical heritage of many disparate cultures.

Particularly powerful amongst such ritual objects is the mask, draw from memories of Sam’s time as a mask maker in Venice. The masks echo the duality of the works themselves: darkness and light, positive and negative, the conscious and the unconscious, rational clarity and the irrational.

Sam Kaprielov was born in Ventspils on the West Coast of Latvia; he attended art college in Leningrad before returning to Riga. He began his career as a billboard painter, the most lucrative form of employment for an emerging artist. In 1992 he moved to Venice to become a mask-maker and arrived in London, via a two-year spell in Avignon, in 1998.

KAPRIELOV
Type Artist/Maker
Also known as SAM STURIS
Country of origin Latvia
Born 1971

Sam Kaprielov was born in Ventspils on the West Coast of Latvia; he attended art college in St Petersburg before returning to Riga. Many a nineteenth century artist started their career as a painter of theatrical scenery; Sam Kaprielov began his as a billboard painter as it was the most lucrative form of employment for an emerging artist. He moved to Venice to become a mask-maker in 1992 and arrived in London via a two-year spell in Avignon in 1998.

The intensity of Sam Kaprielov’s vision lies in his superb draughtsmanship, his innovative and consummate technical ability and the confidence of his compositions. The subtle and elaborate harmonies of his delicately drawn monochrome buildings, ritual objects and figures recall the direct lyrical structure of the Symbolist poets, who believed language itself - the phonetic properties of words and their connotations was self sufficient and self-justifying.

Sam Kaprielov rarely talks about his work, but states that it does not necessarily refer to anything outside itself. A love of architecture and a study of Kafka are two constant elements of his ever-changing dreamscape. Deserted ruins, crumbling statues and solitary masked figures echo the timeless internalised worlds of the symbolist fin de siècle painters, whilst the bizarre juxtaposition of objects and people recalls those irrational realms of the unconscious explored by André Breton’s Surrealist group. An imaginary world, rich with diversity of cultures, fortified with Classical, High Renaissance and Romantic iconography, Kaprielov’s drawings contain references but do not ape any specific movement.

From the soft sfumato of his early drawings of the mysterious world of Franz Kafka’s Metamorphosis to his more recent works of vivid clarity, Sam Kaprielov has graduated from using charcoal on paper to Rembrandt pastels combined with a fine charcoal pencil. With these tools, Kaprielov’s secure draughtsmanship onto the prepared gessoed board begins the process, which he continues by finely scratching out the whites and lighter areas. Later he builds up the detail with the charcoal pencil. This meticulous academic technique at first glance gives the illusion of a black and white photograph. On closer inspection the viewer beholds a fantastical dream, technically reminiscent of the delirious hand-painted dream photographs of Salvador Dali. Sam Kaprielov’s own hallucinogenic effects are never drug induced.

So much of the contemporary art scene in London is bound up in explorations of physicality. It is refreshing to come across an original artist whose mind's eye is always exploratory and does not seek a specific response from his viewers; instead a marriage of imaginations. Viewing a series of his images instils a sense of half-remembered scenes from a haunting silent movie or the shadows of distant memories.

In 2005 Sam Kaprielov had his first solo exhibition, Another Place, at Peter Nahum At The Leicester Galleries and a one-man exhibition at Art Projects at the London Art Fair in 2005 and at the Royal Academy Prints and Drawings Fair in 2006. He exhibited at the Riflemaker Gallery (2007) and in June the same year Kaprielov featured in the "Manger la chair de son enfant et se flatter que c’est bon" group exhibition at the Adeline Christin studio in Venice. He currently lives and works in London.

SURREALIST
Type School/Factory
Country of origin World
Born Circa 1924

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