Exploring the new concept and manifest of Helen Shulkin, emphasizing architecture as a human body.

Exploring the new concept and manifest of Helen Shulkin, emphasizing architecture as a human body.

Born in Belarus, Helen Shulkin graduated from an Art School in Molodechno, Belarus in 1995. In 2001, she completed a Fine Art and Drawing Degree at the Belarusian State University in Minsk under Professor Shikulin. Since 2020, Helen has been living and working in Hamburg. This article is published to highlight the new concept and manifest of Helen Shulkin, emphasizing architecture as a human body.


«Stadion №2» Oil on canvas 100cm x 130cm (39.4 x 51.2) 2024

While the idea of anthropomorphism in architecture is not new, the explicit portrayal of architectural forms as wounded human bodies represents a novel contribution to visual art. Historically, artists and architects have drawn on human proportions and forms to inform their designs, but my work extends this tradition into a new, emotionally charged domain. By focusing on the visceral and metaphorical connections between human and architectural anatomy, I introduce a new perspective that challenges conventional boundaries in art and architecture.

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Ronald Hofman

Owner and curator at Space / 宇宙 kunstgalleri - Modern contemporary and urban art gallery

6mo

Hun er sejt, har følgt hende for nogen tid nu.... Glæder mig at læse hendes historie.

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