Andrei Kazmin | Contemporary Artist and Abstract Painter Portfolio
Andrei Kazmin is a contemporary artist born in 1996 in Moscow, whose work investigates the limits of communication and the nature of digital rituals through the medium of abstract painting. A graduate of Moscow State Linguistic University with a background in modern Russian art, Andrei Kazmin has established a practice that focuses on collective experiences and the unspoken nuances of visual language. His artistic style is defined by a deliberate rejection of traditional color and imagery, instead utilizing labor-intensive surfaces built from repetitive lines that erase recognizable forms. Andrei Kazmin has presented his work in various notable venues, including the Electrozavod Gallery and as a participant in The Wrong Biennale. He is also a significant figure in collaborative artistic initiatives such as Pafos Underground, where he serves as a creator and artist exploring monochrome aesthetics. The work of Andrei Kazmin often reflects an analytical approach to painting, treating the canvas as a space to question the stability and transparency of how information is shared in a digital age. By focusing on the process-based creation of intricate textures, Andrei Kazmin continues to contribute to the discourse of contemporary Russian art and the evolving landscape of abstract visual expression.