Bogo Art Exhibition – Portrait and Landscape Painting by Oleg Bogomolov


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Painting with an Attitude: Bogo Art Brings Light and Landscape to Traunstein
On Wednesday, November 19, 2025, the Alte Wache in the Town Hall of Traunstein invites you to a focused exploration of the works of painter Oleg Bogomolov. Under the title Bogo Art, an art experience unfolds between mood portrait and landscape painting – a day when color, light, and memory enter into a quiet dialogue.
Color Spaces that Breathe
In the exhibition atmosphere of the Alte Wache, atmospheric spaces arise from finely modulated oil tones. Bogomolov's painting balances between representation and free placement: faces appear as carriers of mood, landscapes as resonators of weather, time of day, and inner gaze. Pastose passages, glazes, and concentrated edge guidance create an aesthetic experience that precisely balances proximity and distance.
Portrait and Landscape: Two Genres, One Breath
The portraits do not follow any photorealism but a painterly psychology: The gaze rests, colors layer, contours open spaces of meaning. The landscapes, on the other hand, work with horizon lines, cloud fields, and vegetation structures; they negotiate the relationship between nature experience and memory culture, without relinquishing the sensory allure of light and matter.
Art Historical Embedding and Artistic Handwriting
Oleg Bogomolov received his training at the renowned Repin Academy in St. Petersburg, whose focus on composition, figuration, and painting technique resonates in his work. Biographical stations between St. Petersburg, Kazakhstan, and a current residence in southern Germany sharpen his sensibility for transitions – between cultures, landscapes, and painterly registers.
Curated Clarity in the Urban Space
The Alte Wache – ground floor in the Town Hall – is established as an exhibition space for visual arts. The clear architecture supports Bogomolov's work presentation: daylight meets muted wall surfaces, allowing materiality, brushstroke, and the finely graduated values of oil paint to come to the fore. The setting facilitates a concentrated exploration of works and invites quiet viewing experiences.
Conclusion
Those who love painting as sensory knowledge will find here a concentrated distillate: portrait and landscape as two ways to question the visible. Take the opportunity to visit this compact exhibition day – for a cultural enrichment that lingers.
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