Alex Salaueu (1926 – 2021) ”Fashion show”, 1991, 61×43 cm

Alex Salaueu (1926 – 2021) ”Fashion show”, 1991, 

Dimensions 61 x 43 cm framed, drawing on paper

A rare and striking work by the incredible Alex Salaueu, Fashion Show is a bold exploration of movement, expression, and style. Rendered in dynamic black ink, the composition exudes energy with its gestural, almost chaotic lines that bring the figure to life. The model appears mid-stride, surrounded by abstract floral and architectural elements, blurring the boundary between high fashion and artistic abstraction.

This piece highlights Salaueu’s unparalleled ability to capture fleeting moments with raw intensity and emotion. A rare collector’s find, Fashion Show is a museum-quality work that embodies the essence of contemporary elegance and artistic spontaneity. Framed in a sleek black border, it is both a statement piece and an investment in the legacy of a modern master.

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Alex Salaueu (1926-2021)

Alex Salaueu: The Visionary of Abstract Expressionism

Alex Salaueu, born Aleksander Soloviev on September 13, 1926, in Soloni, Novgorod province, Russia, was a pioneering Belarusian avant-garde artist celebrated for his contributions to abstract expressionism. His life and career spanned decades of artistic evolution, deeply influencing the Vitebsk art scene—a city renowned for its historical connection to luminaries like Marc Chagall and Kazimir Malevich.

Early Life and Education

Salaueu’s formative years were marked by the turmoil of World War II. As a young man, he actively participated in the partisan movement against Nazi forces and later served in the Soviet army, earning the Order of the Red Star for his bravery. Following the war, his passion for art led him to the Saint Petersburg Stieglitz State Academy of Art and Design, where he honed his skills before furthering his education at the Belarusian State Academy of Arts. By 1965, he had developed a distinctive artistic voice that seamlessly blended realism with abstraction.

Artistic Career and Influence

In 1965, Salaueu took on the role of principal set designer for the Yakub Kolas National Academic Drama Theater in Vitebsk, a position he held for three decades. His deep engagement with theater design played a crucial role in shaping his unique artistic perspective, allowing him to experiment with dynamic compositions and color schemes that transcended traditional boundaries.

Beyond theater, he became a central figure in Belarusian modern art, joining the Belarusian Union of Artists in 1966 and later serving as chairman of its Vitebsk regional organization from 1973 to 1977. Over his lifetime, he created an extensive body of work, producing around 1,500 oil paintings and 3,500 watercolors. His later works exhibited a strong inclination toward lyrical abstraction, where vibrant colors and bold strokes captured the raw emotion of his artistic vision.

Exhibitions and Global Recognition

Salaueu’s art found audiences far beyond Belarus. His works were exhibited internationally in countries such as Germany, France, and Australia. Museums and galleries worldwide, including the Belarusian National Arts Museum in Minsk, the Marc Chagall Museum in Vitebsk, the Pushkin Museum and the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, and the Museum of Modern Art in Frankfurt, house his masterpieces. His contributions cemented his reputation as a key figure in Eastern European modernism.

Honors and Legacy

For his artistic achievements, Salaueu was awarded the title of Honored Artist of the Byelorussian SSR in 1982 and received the prestigious Order of Francysk Skaryna in 2017. He remained a dedicated artist until his passing on May 23, 2021, in Vitebsk, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire artists and collectors alike.

Alex Salaueu was more than an artist—he was a visionary who merged tradition with modernity, realism with abstraction, and history with innovation. His work remains a testament to the power of artistic expression, ensuring that his influence on Belarusian and global art endures for generations to come.

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Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 61 × 43 × 2 cm

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