"Untitled (Tragic in Red)' , 2023 by Ella Kruglyanskaya features a paintbrush interacts with a drawn face with orange crayon hair, simple features, and black scribbles. Red and purple paper create the neck and clothing in this artwork.

Ella Kruglyanskaya

Untitled (Tragic in Red), 2023

£620

Limited Edition Giclee print by artist Ella Kruglyanskaya exclusive to House of Voltaire. 

Edition Size

15

Dimensions

66 x 50.5cm

Finishing

Giclee

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    Ella Kruglyanskaya, How to work together, Installation view, 2014. Courtesy of the artist and Studio Voltaire, London. Credit Andy Keate

    About The Artwork

    Latvian-born painter Ella Kruglyanskaya is well-known for her large-scale works depicting vibrant, feminine figures. Kruglyanskaya’s work confronts cultural tropes head-on, engaging with voyeurism and exhibitionism with a strong sense of humour. A recurring feature of Kruglyanskaya’s practice is her negotiation of the viewer. In this new edition series the artist has combined placed objects, drawings and cut-out elements, which have been photographed by Mark Woods to produce these giclee prints.

    About Ella Kruglyanskaya

    Ella Kruglyanskaya (b. 1978) is a New York-based painter well-known for her large-scale works depicting vibrant, feminine figures in absurd scenes: bank robbing and alligator fighting are regular activities alongside social and sexual interactions. Kruglyanskaya’s work confronts cultural tropes head-on, engaging with voyeurism and exhibitionism with a strong sense of humour.

    She has exhibited internationally with institutions such as Tate, Liverpool; Studio Voltaire, London; Tramway, Glasgow; White Columns, New York City; Ljubljana Biennial of Graphic Arts, Ljubljana; Art Basel, Miami; Baltic Triennial, Riga; and White Cube, London. Her work is held in public institutional collections such as Tate, London, and Zabludowicz Collection, London.

    Kruglyanskaya is represented by Bortolomi and Thomas Dane Gallery.