Alexander Kosolapov

(American/Russian, born 1943)

Alexander Kosolapov is an American-Russian artist known for his sculptures and paintings which conflate symbols of American consumerism with those from the Soviet Union and Russian Orthodox Church. As in his 1982 painting Lenin and Coca-Cola, in which Kosolapov juxtaposed a portrait of Vladimir Lenin alongside the iconic Coca-Cola slogan. “I was always drawn to social and informational products. I like posters, advertisements, comics, political slogans,” he has said. “I use the shared language of modern mass culture, addressed to an anonymous viewer.” Born on January 1, 1943 in Moscow, Russia, Kosolapov attended the Stronganov Art School in his hometown alongside fellow student Leonid Sokov. In 1975, the artist emigrated to the United States where he helped gather materials for the underground Soviet art magazine A-YA, and was introduced to the works of Andy Warhol. Kosolapov currently lives and works in New York, NY. Today, the artist’s works are held in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, and the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, among others.

Alexander Kosolapov Artworks

Alexander Kosolapov (174 results)
Gorbatschow, 1989–1989

Alexander Kosolapov

Gorbatschow, 1989–1989

Sale Date: February 22, 1999

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Malevich, 1989–1989

Alexander Kosolapov

Malevich, 1989–1989

Sale Date: February 22, 1999

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Micky Malewitsch, 1986–1986

Alexander Kosolapov

Micky Malewitsch, 1986–1986

Sale Date: June 5, 1998

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Prehistoric communizm, 1975–1976

Alexander Kosolapov

Prehistoric communizm, 1975–1976

Sale Date: June 5, 1998

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COCA-COLA

Alexander Kosolapov

COCA-COLA

Sale Date: April 2, 1990

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Coca-cola

Alexander Kosolapov

Coca-cola

Sale Date: November 27, 1989

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