Alexander Gore Biography

Alexander Gore was born in St.Petersburg, Russia. Living just a block away from thefamous Peter the Great Hermitage Museum, he was its frequent visitor in his early age,being fascinated by Western art and preparing to embark on a career an artist.

After his arrival in New York City in 1980, at 21 he sought to attract every aspect ofthe rich world of American art and culture. He continued his search for an arena, wherehe could get an artistic experience. In the following years he had traveled down manycreative roads to Central America, seeing the sights of the ancient beginnings of man,local traditions and environment. The influence of Central American and Caribbean flavor is visible in Gore’s art.

After 10 years of painting in New York, Alexander Gore moved to Miami, wherehe opened his own gallery. The hot southern palette has had a cheerful effect on hispaintings, which have been nurtured by sun., epitaph and happiness of life. Invigoratedby the energy of being in Miami, Alexander Gore produced more than 6,000 originalworks that found a home in art collections all over the country and around the world.

“In my art”, Alexander Gore says, “ I try to convey the organic movement of coloracross the canvas by using a strong line that hints all the shapes to come. Alexander’sworks give a picture of black lines, curvy characters and intricate touches, creating anatmosphere for the imagination to fill. The great changes, of the light and shade promptedhim to paint weightless forms unknown to nature: he unlocked a vital energy and creativespirit. Gore’s style of art reflects a powerful surrealistic influence and incorporatescountless travel experiences. He paint abstract and semi-abstract forms, weightless intime and space. His art portrays an alternative view of reality, one without borders and limitations.

Alexander’s paintings, which are made with original oil on canvas or original oil onpaper only, are immediately recognized by the dominant lines, twisted shapes andsubtle colors. He has created a new style of art that he calls “Agorism”, a style based onprinciple and motivated by surrealistic image.

According to Alexander, the straight line does not exist in nature. The curved line is abasic element of nature. “Only a curved line has a vitality and energy, unknown to thenon-natural straight line, he says, “I believe, that people’s lives can be changed for thebetter with both the interior and the exterior , based on the curve line.”

While Alexander Gore’s art has been shown in museums, galleries and auction housesglobally, he has gained most renown along the East Coast, appearing in Washington DC,New York and Miami.