Iconography series

Putin (without Crimea), 2014

Drawing (38" x 18")

Koch—Mayor of the City of New York, 2011

Drawing (50" x 27")

Doctor Kissinger (or In seine Hand die Macht gegeben), 2012

Drawing (32" x 17")

Dmitry Borshch

Dmitry Borshch was born in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine, studied in Moscow, and today lives in New York. His works have been exhibited at New York’s Russian American Cultural Center, HIAS, and Consulate General of the Russian Federation; Moscow’s Lydia Schukina Institute of Psychology; the Contemporary Art Centers in Voronezh and Almaty; and the Museums of Contemporary Art in Poltava and Lviv.

Iconography is a series that has evolved for almost nine years while retaining its cohesion. It is inspired by prints after Anthony van Dyck’s drawings, which collectively bear the same name—The Iconographie—and include portraits of living artists, writers, politicians, and distinguished soldiers.”