
Boris Kocheishvili (born 1940) is a renowned Moscow artist and poet. He began his artistic journey in the late 1960s. The artist developed his own distinctive style at a relatively young age, where objects and characters exist in spaces populated by both real objects and imaginary abstract forms. Boris Kocheishvili's world is one of theater, where every mise-en-scène is carefully constructed, full not only of exquisite plasticity but often carrying a dramatic narrative. A subtle lyricist, aesthete, and experimenter, Kocheishvili works in graphic art, painting, relief, and poetry.
At the exhibition in the A3 Gallery, a new series of the artist’s paintings was presented, along with his colorful reliefs created using the technique of volumetric modeling. Additionally, Boris Kocheishvili’s poetry was included in the exhibition space. Compiled into scrolls and supplemented with his own graphics, these texts took on the qualities of independent works of art, becoming, in the artist's own words, “handwritten signs of attention.”