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The Town I've Never Been To (1997) (1997) Original Oil Painting by Alexander Levich

100 x 100 x 2cm (unframed)

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£4,337.52

The Town I’ve Never Been To (1997) is a richly layered work by Alexander Levich, where architectural forms emerge as fragments of memory rather than as a coherent structure. A dense network of buildings, arches, and openings unfolds across the surface, creating a complex and immersive composition.

The space appears fluid and unstable, with overlapping elements and shifting perspectives. The viewer recognises the visual language of a town, yet cannot fully locate or reconstruct it. This tension between familiarity and uncertainty gives the painting its distinctive psychological depth.

Positioned within the artist’s early mature period, this work marks a significant expansion of Levich’s practice, where architecture becomes a vehicle for memory and perception. For collectors, it offers a compelling balance between recognisable imagery and abstract complexity.

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Oil

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#conceptual art#cityscape painting#introspective art#contemplative art#urban abstraction#memory painting#architectural abstraction#layered composition#visual narrative#poetic abstraction
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The Town I’ve Never Been To (1997) is a richly layered work by Alexander Levich, where architectural forms emerge as fragments of memory rather than as a coherent structure. A dense network of buildings, arches, and openings unfolds across the surface, creating a complex and immersive composition.

The space appears fluid and unstable, with overlapping elements and shifting perspectives. The viewer recognises the visual language of a town, yet cannot fully locate or reconstruct it. This tension between familiarity and uncertainty gives the painting its distinctive psychological depth.

Positioned within the artist’s early mature period, this work marks a significant expansion of Levich’s practice, where architecture becomes a vehicle for memory and perception. For collectors, it offers a compelling balance between recognisable imagery and abstract complexity.

Materials used:

Oil

Details:

Tags:

#conceptual art#cityscape painting#introspective art#contemplative art#urban abstraction#memory painting#architectural abstraction#layered composition#visual narrative#poetic abstraction
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