Глеб Баранов
Angel II
- Size: 100 х 80 см
- Medium: acrilyc, canvas
- Year: 2025
Angel of Sweet Dreams
- Size: 100 х 80 см
- Year: 2025
Asuka Langley Sohryu on St. Martin's Island
- Size: 150 х 180 см
- Year: 2025
Beautiful Night
- Size: 55 х 73 см
- Year: 2025
Guards
- Size: 140 х 120 см
- Year: 2025
Kingdom of Angels
- Size: 55 х 73 см
- Year: 2025
Lovers II
- Size: 80 х 100 см
- Medium: acrilyc, canvas
- Year: 2025
Lovers III
- Size: 80 х 100 см
- Medium: acrilyc, canvas
- Year: 2025
Lovers IV
- Size: 100 х 80 см
- Medium: acrilyc, canvas
- Year: 2025
Lovers V
- Size: 100 х 80 см
- Medium: acrilyc, canvas
- Year: 2025
Marusya on Carpet
- Size: 180 х 150 см
- Medium: acrilyc, canvas
- Year: 2025
Rei Ayanami in Olive Tree Wood in the Moreno Garden
- Size: 150 х 180 см
- Year: 2025
Scene 001
- Size: 80 х 100 см
- Medium: canvas, oil
- Year: 2025
Secret Garden III
- Size: 68 х 58 см
- Medium: tempera, paper
- Year: 2025
Secret Garden IV
- Size: 58 х 70 см
- Medium: tempera, paper
- Year: 2025
Shikanoko and Koshitan / Morning on the Seine
- Size: 150 х 180 см
- Medium: canvas, oil
- Year: 2025
The Secret Garden
- Size: 140 х 120 см
- Year: 2025
Untitled
- Size: 61 х 61 см × 67 х 67 см
- Year: 2025
Untitled
- Size: 61 х 61 см × 67 х 67 см
- Year: 2025
Untitled
- Size: 61 х 61 см × 67 х 67 см
- Year: 2025
Untitled из серии Hearts and Flowers
- Size: 42 х 30 см
- Year: 2025
Untitled из серии Hearts and Flowers
- Size: 42 х 30 см
- Year: 2025
Untitled из серии Kingdom of Angels
- Size: 42 х 30 см
- Year: 2025
Wedding Day
- Size: 100 х 80 см
- Year: 2025
Gleb Baranov
Krasnodar, 1991
Gleb Baranov is a Russian artist who lives and works in Krasnodar. In her practice, she explores the phenomenon of ethical norms, their boundaries and variability in different communities, as well as their interaction with aesthetics. The artist is interested in how ethical norms manifest themselves and construct reality depending on the context. In his works, Gleb also addresses the themes of desire and alienation, asking questions about the nature of our true desires and our ability to recognize them.
The central principle of his practice is the idea of travel as immersion in an alien environment with a different language and ethical standards. This makes it possible to actualize intuitive interaction with the world and emphasize the person's out of sync with reality. The artist asks the question of whether we are able to react differently in new circumstances.
Gleb draws inspiration from personal experiences: working as a sailor, being fascinated by Japanese popular culture, traveling through the digital landscapes of video games and keeping diary entries. In his works, he uses painting and graphics, using saturated colors to convey the intensity of the moment.
In his approach to art, Gleb Baranov relies on the traditions of pop art, where media images embedded in everyday life are of key importance. He reinterprets tradition to indicate his critical position in relation to the established discourse of contemporary art. Gleb suggests looking at "amateur", non-conventional practices from a different angle in order to show their relevance and potential in our days.