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Evgeny Muzalevsky's Layered Paintings at Galerie Alina Pinsky

exhibition · 2026-05-11

Galerie Alina Pinsky in Paris presents 'Les Spectres et les Égarés de Paris', an exhibition of works by artist Evgeny Muzalevsky. His paintings build surfaces through layers of watercolor, spray paint, oil, and pencil, where lines accumulate, overlap, and remain partially visible, suggesting multiple images drawn and erased. Figuration and abstraction coexist without clear separation; forms evoke bodies or silhouettes that dissolve into the composition. Muzalevsky draws, notes, and archives daily, reusing these elements in his paintings, transforming them into new forms integrated into the canvas. Each work assembles multiple sources—art historical references, comics, decorative motifs, and personal elements—without hierarchy. The artist considers the question of figuration versus abstraction secondary, focusing instead on the passage between them in a moment of tipping. The exhibition runs until June 25, 2026, at 11 rue Pastourelle, 75003 Paris.

Key facts

  • Exhibition titled 'Les Spectres et les Égarés de Paris'
  • Artist: Evgeny Muzalevsky
  • Venue: Galerie Alina Pinsky, 11 rue Pastourelle, 75003 Paris
  • Dates: Until June 25, 2026
  • Techniques: watercolor, spray paint, oil, pencil on same support
  • Process: daily drawing, noting, and archiving reused in paintings
  • Sources: art history, comics, decorative motifs, personal elements
  • Figuration and abstraction are secondary; focus on transition between them

Entities

Artists

  • Evgeny Muzalevsky

Institutions

  • Galerie Alina Pinsky

Locations

  • Paris
  • France

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