"Hello, my friend. I am Konstantin Bokov, an artist who came from Russia to New York City 35 years ago and have been living here ever since. I love this city and its people and I will be posting stories, thoughts, and pictures on the web for you to enjoy with the help of my son. If you are a gallery owner who has a collection of my works, please contact us and we will gladly link you from this site." --KB
4.22.2011
Jesus
Jesus is a frequent guest in Konstantin's paintings. Not certain where this sighting was, but the wall in the background looks like the one around the Kremlin. Konstantin is not much of a church-goer, but he identifies with Jesus' asceticism. To him, art and nature are daily miracles and a direct link to the spiritual.
Labels:
1973,
blue period,
Christianity,
Jesus,
old country,
Russia
4.21.2011
Fish
Konstantine loves fishing. If you run into him and want a good topic for smalltalk (forget about sports!) you can reliably get him started on fishing. He'll tell you about how, when he was young, he would get up before dawn with his father and brother to go fishing. The whole time they would be super quiet, barely even saying a word to each other, so they wouldn't scare off the fish. This is why they'd actually catch some, unlike certain loud idiots who never caught anything. It's been a while since I've heard him tell it, but you get the idea. Before he found art, fishing was his great love.
Labels:
1972,
blue period,
oil,
old country,
Russia,
water
4.20.2011
Town
© 1973 Konstantin Bokov |
Sorry, no Google Streetview for this one ;-)
Labels:
1973,
blue period,
gouache,
landscape,
old country,
Russia
4.19.2011
Old Folks
© 1972 Konstantin Bokov |
Labels:
1972,
blue period,
oil,
old country,
people,
Russia
4.18.2011
Bird, watering flowers.
What kind of bird? Nobody knows. Maybe a penguin wearing a Hussar uniform? Maybe a crow? Like a number of other pieces from his Recycling Art series, this one hung for a while on a wrought iron fence in a tiny, nameless park at the corner of Pinehurst and West 181st Street in Washington Heights. If it had been hanging there at the time the Google van passed by, you would have seen it somewhere near the middle of the StreetView image (below), to the right of the landing on the stone staircase. Washington Heights was Konstantin Bokov's haunt for a long time, and now I can talk more freely about specific places because he has moved.
By the way, funny story about his guerilla park exhibits-- according to him, the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation has started securing the art he has hung on some of their fences with special wire in order to discourage theft and vandalism. Does this mean that the Parks and Recreation people no longer consider his art itself to be vandalism? If so, this is a small victory for the respectability of street art. And the writing is on the wall, so to speak, for you collectors of street art-- keep your eyes open and grab it while you can because it's only a matter of time before they bring out the plexiglass and motion detectors!
Update: smaginnis11565 on Flickr has posted a few photos of Konstantin's art at that very spot.
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By the way, funny story about his guerilla park exhibits-- according to him, the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation has started securing the art he has hung on some of their fences with special wire in order to discourage theft and vandalism. Does this mean that the Parks and Recreation people no longer consider his art itself to be vandalism? If so, this is a small victory for the respectability of street art. And the writing is on the wall, so to speak, for you collectors of street art-- keep your eyes open and grab it while you can because it's only a matter of time before they bring out the plexiglass and motion detectors!
Update: smaginnis11565 on Flickr has posted a few photos of Konstantin's art at that very spot.
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Labels:
2005,
recycling art
4.14.2011
Bridge Cafe
© 2009 Konstantin Bokov |
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Labels:
2009,
Brooklyn Bridge,
landscape,
South Street Seaport
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