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Anna Bogouchevskaia – Shouldn't Be Gone
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Anna Bogouchevskaia – Shouldn't Be Gone in Grande Prairie, AB
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Anna Bogouchevskaia – Shouldn't Be Gone in Grande Prairie, AB
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Anna Bogouchevskaia (b. Moscow, 1966; lives and works in Berlin) sees her work in sculpture as a geopolitical engagement with concerns on the intersection between figuration and abstraction. Macroscopic aluminum drops, bizarre bronze flowers, fog and snow made of silver— the artist, a committed environmentalist, has created a peculiar and fascinating world of evanescent natural phenomena. Focusing on two molecules— carbon dioxide and water— in their various states of aggregation, she draws attention to the threats posed by climate change.
The publication Shouldn’ t be gone presents Bogouchevskaia’ s most recent works since 2019: an urgent message of warning from an artist whose sculptural oeuvre even today has the air of a monument to a world in demise.
Anna Bogouchevskaia (b. Moscow, 1966; lives and works in Berlin) sees her work in sculpture as a geopolitical engagement with concerns on the intersection between figuration and abstraction. Macroscopic aluminum drops, bizarre bronze flowers, fog and snow made of silver— the artist, a committed environmentalist, has created a peculiar and fascinating world of evanescent natural phenomena. Focusing on two molecules— carbon dioxide and water— in their various states of aggregation, she draws attention to the threats posed by climate change.
The publication Shouldn’ t be gone presents Bogouchevskaia’ s most recent works since 2019: an urgent message of warning from an artist whose sculptural oeuvre even today has the air of a monument to a world in demise.




















