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Ironic Icons by Valentin Popov

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Valentin Popov's art combines images of the superhero in American society with traditional religious iconic art from his native Ukraine. His work is in a number of major art museum collections including the National Museum of Ukrainian Art, the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and more. Ironic Icons is his first book.


  • Valentin Popov's art has been featured at many important galleries, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and the Fine Arts Museum in San Francisco
  • His work features characters from popular culture such as Wonder Woman, Batman, Superman, and many, many more
  • Book will be featured alongside Popov's exhibits all over the country
  • Promotion to art media


  • About the Author
    Valentin Popov was born in Kiev, Ukraine in 1956 at the height of the Cold War era. Afforded a classical education of the highest order, he built a burgeoning career in the fine arts but, as a Soviet citizen, found himself chafing under state doctrine which proscribed any art which didn't conform to the officially approved style of social realism with its propagandistic depictions of patriotic factory workers, farmers laboring in the fields, and other cliches of post-revolutionary zeal. After emigrating to the USA during the late 1980s, Popov quickly assimilated the heritage of western modernism and threw himself into a frenzy of multifaceted artistic production. A past master of pictorial, plastic, and performance media, Valentin Popov is a postmodernist par excellence, combining classical and modernist traditions in a style distinctly his own, at once poetic, technically dazzling, and wryly ironic.



    Book Information
    ISBN 9780997148688
    Author Valentin Popov
    Format Hardback
    Page Count 168
    Imprint Rare Bird Books
    Publisher Rare Bird Books

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