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  • TIM PARCHIKOV (Moscow, 1983). "Dead sea", 2015. Low siliconized C-print on methacrylate. Exemplar 2/5. Presents Juana de Aizpuru Gallery label on the back. Signed, dated, titled and justified on the back.
    Dec. 18, 2024

    TIM PARCHIKOV (Moscow, 1983). "Dead sea", 2015. Low siliconized C-print on methacrylate. Exemplar 2/5. Presents Juana de Aizpuru Gallery label on the back. Signed, dated, titled and justified on the back.

    Est: €6,000 - €7,000

    TIM PARCHIKOV (Moscow, 1983). "Dead sea", 2015. Low siliconized C-print on methacrylate. Exemplar 2/5. Presents Juana de Aizpuru Gallery label on the back. Signed, dated, titled and justified on the back. Measurements: 110 x 165 cm; 114 x 169 cm (frame). This work was made in the Dead Sea as a result of five trips Parchikov made to Israel, over a period of time between 2013 and 2014. In the words of the Juana de Aizpuru Gallery, "He has always been attracted to this special place, which he often visited with his family as a child and is therefore very fond of it. The Dead Sea is an area of great geological activity, as several tectonic plates that used to be very active converge here. The Dead Sea appeared after a collision of these plates that raised mountains and created hollows and a small part of the Mediterranean Sea joined in one of these hollows. Thus, the Dead Sea was 300 meters below the sea level of other oceans. On the other hand, it is exposed to high temperatures that cause the water to evaporate rather quickly and that is the reason why this sea has a higher salinity than others. In addition, its composition harbors a large amount of favorable and healthy minerals, so it is not surprising to always see people from different countries looking for its benefits. It is also a meeting point since, despite being such a small sea, it is surrounded by 3 countries, Israel, Palestine and Jordan. Parchikov has always shot from Israel, so what you see in front is Jordan, which appears over the sea with significant mountains. So it is rare to find beaches to get into the water, so it is not very attractive to visitors, who seek this sea from Israel, which is a more touristy place, with hotels and restaurants. All this, together with his childhood memories, is what moved Parchikov to take this sea as his theme, through which he wanted to reflect in the most evident way possible, how special these coasts are and, above all, the peculiar light that envelops these landscapes and that he shows in his photographs in a masterful way. He is an artist who comes from cinematography and light is something that seduces and interests him at the same time. Considering that he has a great knowledge of the technique, some of his works present a very radiant light, and surprisingly they were made at night, with an exposure time of between 2 and 3 minutes (photographs numbers 898 - 893). In this way he achieved a very seductive and intriguing atmosphere, in which this intense luminosity contrasts with the brightness of the electric lights of the surrounding villages. It is also surprising not to see any shadows and that the reflections in the water are so evident." Tim Parchikov is a renowned photographer, cameraman and film director, trained at the Russian State University of Cinematography in Moscow and the Faculty of Advanced Studies of Management and Writing for the Screen. Since 1998, he has exhibited his work in numerous solo and group exhibitions, both in Russia and in major European cities, including Brussels, Paris, Madrid, London, Rome, São Paulo and Lisbon, as well as other places such as Ashdod (Israel), Switzerland, Istanbul and Pingyao (China), among others. Although he currently lives in Moscow, he develops his career as a freelance photographer, filmmaker and director in Moscow and Paris. His work clearly reflects the influence of his deep knowledge of film language and technique.

    Setdart Auction House
  • TIM PARCHIKOV (Moscow, 1983) "White Mountain "2018. Fuji Gl
    Dec. 03, 2024

    TIM PARCHIKOV (Moscow, 1983) "White Mountain "2018. Fuji Gl

    Est: -

    TIM PARCHIKOV (Moscow, 1983) "White Mountain "2018. Fuji Glossy siliconized on Dibond, framed with methacrylate. Edition of 5 copies +1 P.A. 110x165cm CARMELA GARCIA (Arrecife, 1964) "El Abrazo"2000. C- Print Serie: Chicas, deseos y ficción   Medidas:120x150cm

    Magna Art Auctions
  • TIM PARCHIKOV (B. 1983). Burning News, 2011. signed, titled, dated, and num
    Oct. 03, 2024

    TIM PARCHIKOV (B. 1983). Burning News, 2011. signed, titled, dated, and num

    Est: $10,000 - $15,000

    TIM PARCHIKOV (B. 1983). Burning News, 2011. signed, titled, dated, and numbered '5⁄7 +2 A.P.' in ink (mount, verso) overall framed: 74 x 50 ½ in. (188 x 128.2 cm.).

    Christie's
  • • TIM PARCHIKOV
    Nov. 03, 2021

    • TIM PARCHIKOV

    Est: £800 - £1,200

    VENICE 2007 from the series Venice suspense Venice, 2005-2011 C-Print 23.4 x 35.1 / 60 x 90 cm 1/8

    Olympia Auctions
  • • TIM PARCHIKOV
    Nov. 03, 2021

    • TIM PARCHIKOV

    Est: £800 - £1,200

    VENICE 2005 from the series Venice Suspense Venice, 2005-2011 C-print 23.4 x 35.1 in / 60 x 90 cm 1/8 Tim Parchikov (1983) is a Russian Postwar & Contemporary artist. Their work was featured in numerous exhibitions at key galleries and museums, including the Galería Juana de Aizpuru. Tim Parchikov has been featured in articles for the ArtDaily, the ARTnews and the Saatchi Online.

    Olympia Auctions
  • TIM PARCHIKOV - Burning News
    Dec. 12, 2019

    TIM PARCHIKOV - Burning News

    Est: £8,000 - £12,000

    TIM PARCHIKOV - Burning News

    Phillips
  • TIM PARCHIKOV - Burning News
    Dec. 05, 2018

    TIM PARCHIKOV - Burning News

    Est: £5,000 - £7,000

    TIM PARCHIKOV - Burning News

    Phillips
  • Tim Parchikov (b.1983) - Venice, from the series 'Venice Suspense', 2007
    May. 18, 2017

    Tim Parchikov (b.1983) - Venice, from the series 'Venice Suspense', 2007

    Est: £500 - £800

    Chromogenic print, from an edition of 8, 60 x 90 cm (23 3/8x 35 1/8in) IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

    Dreweatts 1759
  • Tim PARCHIKOV (né en 1983) Negative Moscow. From Taganka, 2010
    Dec. 15, 2016

    Tim PARCHIKOV (né en 1983) Negative Moscow. From Taganka, 2010

    Est: €3,000 - €5,000

    Tim PARCHIKOV (né en 1983) Negative Moscow. From Taganka, 2010 Épreuve chromogénique de 2013. Encadrée Signée et numérotée "1/5" au dos du cadre 90 x 135 cm Expositions : "One step further", Moscow Museum of Modern Art, 2015 - "Fast-moving tides", Priska Pasquer Gallery, Cologne, 2014

    Piasa
  • Tim PARCHIKOV (né en 1983) Negative Moscow. From Taganka, 2010
    May. 21, 2015

    Tim PARCHIKOV (né en 1983) Negative Moscow. From Taganka, 2010

    Est: €5,000 - €6,000

    Tim PARCHIKOV (né en 1983) Negative Moscow. From Taganka, 2010 Épreuve chromogénique de 2013. Encadrée Signée et numérotée "1/5" au dos du cadre 90 x 135 cm Expositions : "One step further", Moscow Museum of Modern Art, 2015 - "Fast-moving tides", Priska Pasquer Gallery, Cologne, 2014

    Piasa
  • Tim PARCHIKOV (né en 1983) Burning News, 2011
    Nov. 06, 2014

    Tim PARCHIKOV (né en 1983) Burning News, 2011

    Est: €1,500 - €2,500

    Tim PARCHIKOV (né en 1983) Burning News, 2011 Épreuve couleur de 2014. Encadrée Signée et numérotée "5/7 + 2AP" au dos 20 x 13,3 cm Expositions : Burning News, Hayward gallery, Londres, 2014 Un Nouveau Festival, Centre Pompidou, Paris, 2014 Fast-Moving Tides, Priska Pasquer Gallery, Cologne, 2014

    Piasa
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