About the artist
Born in 1959 in Kamensk-Uralsky, Sverdlovsk Region.
1984 - graduated from the Sverdlovsk Art College.
Since 1979, the artist participates in numerous exhibitions in Russia and abroad.
The paintings of Stanislav Krupp demonstrate affinities to the artworks of the Silver Age. In addition, the artist is also inspired by the masters of the European Middle Ages and the Northern Renaissance. In his pieces, Stanislav Krupp applies the ideas of symbolism, as well as the aesthetics of Russian, Polish and Czech Art Nouveau, whereas some paintings bear the influences of the art movement the Vienna Secession.
More than 400 artworks of the artist are found in private collections in Russia, Germany, Sweden, Israel, England, Greece, Spain and the USA.
Stanislav Krupp collaborates with galleries in Russia, the Czech Republic and Germany.
He also participated in film projects as a production designer and author of visual concepts for films and TV-series:
- "Testament of the Night", TV-series, film-director A. Fedorchenko. 2008 (visual concept);
- Oatmeal, film-director A. Fedorchenko. 2010 (visual concept);
– “Chrono-eye”, the experimental international film trilogy “The 4th Dimension”,
dir. A. Fedorchenko. 2011 (art director).