Shageyev's Paintings: Erotica, Surrealism and Soviet Nostalgia
Eduard Shageyev made his name at the start of perestroika when he took advantage of the country's new freedom with his saucy art. An exhibit at Moscow's D.E.V.E. Gallery takes a look back at 40 years of work, where he mingles erotica, dash of surrealism, bawdy humor and Soviet nostalgia.
In his latest series of paintings, on Russian banyas, he at least has a real reason to draw naked women. In one piece, a man smoking a cigarette stares through a window as four women seemingly have a tea party in a banya. Surprisingly, not all the woman are topless.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Russian Babushkas Take to the Street
In his latest series of paintings, on Russian banyas, he at least has a real reason to draw naked women. In one piece, a man smoking a cigarette stares through a window as four women seemingly have a tea party in a banya. Surprisingly, not all the woman are topless.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Russian Babushkas Take to the Street
Vladimir Filonov / MT
Eduard Shageyev made his name at the start of perestroika when he took advantage of the country's new freedom with his saucy art. An exhibit at Moscow's D.E.V.E. Gallery takes a look back at 40 years of work, where he mingles erotica, dash of surrealism, bawdy humor and Soviet nostalgia.
In his latest series of paintings, on Russian banyas, he at least has a real reason to draw naked women. In one piece, a man smoking a cigarette stares through a window as four women seemingly have a tea party in a banya. Surprisingly, not all the woman are topless.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Russian Babushkas Take to the Street
In his latest series of paintings, on Russian banyas, he at least has a real reason to draw naked women. In one piece, a man smoking a cigarette stares through a window as four women seemingly have a tea party in a banya. Surprisingly, not all the woman are topless.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Russian Babushkas Take to the Street
Vladimir Filonov / MT
Eduard Shageyev made his name at the start of perestroika when he took advantage of the country's new freedom with his saucy art. An exhibit at Moscow's D.E.V.E. Gallery takes a look back at 40 years of work, where he mingles erotica, dash of surrealism, bawdy humor and Soviet nostalgia.
In his latest series of paintings, on Russian banyas, he at least has a real reason to draw naked women. In one piece, a man smoking a cigarette stares through a window as four women seemingly have a tea party in a banya. Surprisingly, not all the woman are topless.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Russian Babushkas Take to the Street
In his latest series of paintings, on Russian banyas, he at least has a real reason to draw naked women. In one piece, a man smoking a cigarette stares through a window as four women seemingly have a tea party in a banya. Surprisingly, not all the woman are topless.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Russian Babushkas Take to the Street
Vladimir Filonov / MT
Eduard Shageyev made his name at the start of perestroika when he took advantage of the country's new freedom with his saucy art. An exhibit at Moscow's D.E.V.E. Gallery takes a look back at 40 years of work, where he mingles erotica, dash of surrealism, bawdy humor and Soviet nostalgia.
In his latest series of paintings, on Russian banyas, he at least has a real reason to draw naked women. In one piece, a man smoking a cigarette stares through a window as four women seemingly have a tea party in a banya. Surprisingly, not all the woman are topless.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Russian Babushkas Take to the Street
In his latest series of paintings, on Russian banyas, he at least has a real reason to draw naked women. In one piece, a man smoking a cigarette stares through a window as four women seemingly have a tea party in a banya. Surprisingly, not all the woman are topless.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Russian Babushkas Take to the Street
Vladimir Filonov / MT
Eduard Shageyev made his name at the start of perestroika when he took advantage of the country's new freedom with his saucy art. An exhibit at Moscow's D.E.V.E. Gallery takes a look back at 40 years of work, where he mingles erotica, dash of surrealism, bawdy humor and Soviet nostalgia.
In his latest series of paintings, on Russian banyas, he at least has a real reason to draw naked women. In one piece, a man smoking a cigarette stares through a window as four women seemingly have a tea party in a banya. Surprisingly, not all the woman are topless.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Russian Babushkas Take to the Street
In his latest series of paintings, on Russian banyas, he at least has a real reason to draw naked women. In one piece, a man smoking a cigarette stares through a window as four women seemingly have a tea party in a banya. Surprisingly, not all the woman are topless.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Russian Babushkas Take to the Street
Vladimir Filonov / MT
Eduard Shageyev made his name at the start of perestroika when he took advantage of the country's new freedom with his saucy art. An exhibit at Moscow's D.E.V.E. Gallery takes a look back at 40 years of work, where he mingles erotica, dash of surrealism, bawdy humor and Soviet nostalgia.
In his latest series of paintings, on Russian banyas, he at least has a real reason to draw naked women. In one piece, a man smoking a cigarette stares through a window as four women seemingly have a tea party in a banya. Surprisingly, not all the woman are topless.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Russian Babushkas Take to the Street
In his latest series of paintings, on Russian banyas, he at least has a real reason to draw naked women. In one piece, a man smoking a cigarette stares through a window as four women seemingly have a tea party in a banya. Surprisingly, not all the woman are topless.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Russian Babushkas Take to the Street
Vladimir Filonov / MT
Eduard Shageyev made his name at the start of perestroika when he took advantage of the country's new freedom with his saucy art. An exhibit at Moscow's D.E.V.E. Gallery takes a look back at 40 years of work, where he mingles erotica, dash of surrealism, bawdy humor and Soviet nostalgia.
In his latest series of paintings, on Russian banyas, he at least has a real reason to draw naked women. In one piece, a man smoking a cigarette stares through a window as four women seemingly have a tea party in a banya. Surprisingly, not all the woman are topless.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Russian Babushkas Take to the Street
In his latest series of paintings, on Russian banyas, he at least has a real reason to draw naked women. In one piece, a man smoking a cigarette stares through a window as four women seemingly have a tea party in a banya. Surprisingly, not all the woman are topless.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Russian Babushkas Take to the Street
Vladimir Filonov / MT
Eduard Shageyev made his name at the start of perestroika when he took advantage of the country's new freedom with his saucy art. An exhibit at Moscow's D.E.V.E. Gallery takes a look back at 40 years of work, where he mingles erotica, dash of surrealism, bawdy humor and Soviet nostalgia.
In his latest series of paintings, on Russian banyas, he at least has a real reason to draw naked women. In one piece, a man smoking a cigarette stares through a window as four women seemingly have a tea party in a banya. Surprisingly, not all the woman are topless.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Russian Babushkas Take to the Street
In his latest series of paintings, on Russian banyas, he at least has a real reason to draw naked women. In one piece, a man smoking a cigarette stares through a window as four women seemingly have a tea party in a banya. Surprisingly, not all the woman are topless.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Russian Babushkas Take to the Street
Vladimir Filonov / MT
Eduard Shageyev made his name at the start of perestroika when he took advantage of the country's new freedom with his saucy art. An exhibit at Moscow's D.E.V.E. Gallery takes a look back at 40 years of work, where he mingles erotica, dash of surrealism, bawdy humor and Soviet nostalgia.
In his latest series of paintings, on Russian banyas, he at least has a real reason to draw naked women. In one piece, a man smoking a cigarette stares through a window as four women seemingly have a tea party in a banya. Surprisingly, not all the woman are topless.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Russian Babushkas Take to the Street
In his latest series of paintings, on Russian banyas, he at least has a real reason to draw naked women. In one piece, a man smoking a cigarette stares through a window as four women seemingly have a tea party in a banya. Surprisingly, not all the woman are topless.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Russian Babushkas Take to the Street
Vladimir Filonov / MT
Eduard Shageyev made his name at the start of perestroika when he took advantage of the country's new freedom with his saucy art. An exhibit at Moscow's D.E.V.E. Gallery takes a look back at 40 years of work, where he mingles erotica, dash of surrealism, bawdy humor and Soviet nostalgia.
In his latest series of paintings, on Russian banyas, he at least has a real reason to draw naked women. In one piece, a man smoking a cigarette stares through a window as four women seemingly have a tea party in a banya. Surprisingly, not all the woman are topless.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Russian Babushkas Take to the Street
In his latest series of paintings, on Russian banyas, he at least has a real reason to draw naked women. In one piece, a man smoking a cigarette stares through a window as four women seemingly have a tea party in a banya. Surprisingly, not all the woman are topless.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Russian Babushkas Take to the Street
Vladimir Filonov / MT
Eduard Shageyev made his name at the start of perestroika when he took advantage of the country's new freedom with his saucy art. An exhibit at Moscow's D.E.V.E. Gallery takes a look back at 40 years of work, where he mingles erotica, dash of surrealism, bawdy humor and Soviet nostalgia.
In his latest series of paintings, on Russian banyas, he at least has a real reason to draw naked women. In one piece, a man smoking a cigarette stares through a window as four women seemingly have a tea party in a banya. Surprisingly, not all the woman are topless.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Russian Babushkas Take to the Street
In his latest series of paintings, on Russian banyas, he at least has a real reason to draw naked women. In one piece, a man smoking a cigarette stares through a window as four women seemingly have a tea party in a banya. Surprisingly, not all the woman are topless.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Russian Babushkas Take to the Street
Vladimir Filonov / MT
Eduard Shageyev made his name at the start of perestroika when he took advantage of the country's new freedom with his saucy art. An exhibit at Moscow's D.E.V.E. Gallery takes a look back at 40 years of work, where he mingles erotica, dash of surrealism, bawdy humor and Soviet nostalgia.
In his latest series of paintings, on Russian banyas, he at least has a real reason to draw naked women. In one piece, a man smoking a cigarette stares through a window as four women seemingly have a tea party in a banya. Surprisingly, not all the woman are topless.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Russian Babushkas Take to the Street
In his latest series of paintings, on Russian banyas, he at least has a real reason to draw naked women. In one piece, a man smoking a cigarette stares through a window as four women seemingly have a tea party in a banya. Surprisingly, not all the woman are topless.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Russian Babushkas Take to the Street
Vladimir Filonov / MT
Eduard Shageyev made his name at the start of perestroika when he took advantage of the country's new freedom with his saucy art. An exhibit at Moscow's D.E.V.E. Gallery takes a look back at 40 years of work, where he mingles erotica, dash of surrealism, bawdy humor and Soviet nostalgia.
In his latest series of paintings, on Russian banyas, he at least has a real reason to draw naked women. In one piece, a man smoking a cigarette stares through a window as four women seemingly have a tea party in a banya. Surprisingly, not all the woman are topless.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Russian Babushkas Take to the Street
In his latest series of paintings, on Russian banyas, he at least has a real reason to draw naked women. In one piece, a man smoking a cigarette stares through a window as four women seemingly have a tea party in a banya. Surprisingly, not all the woman are topless.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Russian Babushkas Take to the Street
Vladimir Filonov / MT
