Pavel Pepperstein

Artist, musician, theorist, novelist and film director, Pavel Pepperstein was born in 1966 in Moscow, where he continues to live and work. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague from 1985–87, and shortly after co-founded the artist collective Inspection Medical Hermeneutics. Using watercolour, acrylic, ink and pencil, Pepperstein’s narrative works depict fictional and historical characters trapped in dystopian scenarios. Combining politics with science fiction and psychedelia, he builds colourful universes which are very much informed by Suprematism, Constructivism and Moscow Conceptualism.

Works

A Traitor to Hell (Illustration for the book The Secret of our Time)
Illustration to Andrey Platonov "Happy Moscow"
Illustration to Andrey Platonov "Happy Moscow"
Illustration to Andrey Platonov "Happy Moscow"
Illustration to Andrey Platonov "Happy Moscow"
Illustration to Andrey Platonov "Happy Moscow"
Illustration to Andrey Platonov "Happy Moscow"
Untitled (Illustration for the book The Secret of our Time)
Untitled (Illustration for the book The Secret of our Time)
Untitled (Illustration for the book The Secret of our Time)
Liquid nitrogen (Illustration for the book The Secret of our Time)
The Cold Center of the Sun
Ecological Studies on Past and Future. Immortal Girl coming from the sky in the cristal. Immortal Old Man rising up from the Earth in the cristal.
Landscape on top of the Landscape
The Cowboys are breaking the Ice
The Huge Monument 'Return to the Sun' will be erected in the desert Gobi in the Year 2088
In the Year 2258 astronomers of the Earth discovered the new planet in our galaxy. They named it Mirror. All the planet is covered with Layer of black methane ice which has absolutely smooth surface with high reflection quality. In the Year 2210 the group
The Upside Down Piramide in the Desert Wictoria(Australia) in the Year 3019
The Monument of the Yellow Colour
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Pavel Pepperstein

Illustration to Andrey Platonov "Happy Moscow"
Illustration to Andrey Platonov "Happy Moscow", 2017-2018
Black ink on paper
24 x 18 cm