
Kostenloser Eintritt in eine surrealistische Galerie des metaphorischen Realismus von Vladimir Kush in Las Vegas
Vladimir Kush - Kush Fine Art Las Vegas zeigt den surrealen, metaphorischen Realismus von Vladimir Kush durch Gemälde und Skulpturen. Gelegen in der 3500 Las Vegas Blvd S, Suite 30 A, bietet die Galerie freien Eintritt und eine einladende Atmosphäre, wobei Bewertungen authentische, eindrucksvolle Kunst und ein unvergessliches Besuchererlebnis loben; eine Bewertung vermerkt eine negative Begegnung mit dem Personal.
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Kostenloser Eintritt, um die surrealistischen Gemälde und Skulpturen von Vladimir Kush in einer einladenden Umgebung zu entdecken.
Originalgemälde, limitierte Drucke und Skulpturen direkt aus der Kollektion des Künstlers erwerben.
Exklusive Schmuckstücke, inspiriert von Kushs Kunst, als tragbare Kunst erhältlich.
Personalisierte Beratung durch das Galeriepersonal bei der Kunstauswahl und Einblicke in Kushs kreativen Prozess.
Ein wichtiger Anlaufpunkt für Besucher, die kulturelle Erlebnisse suchen und in Las Vegas einzigartige Souvenirs entdecken möchten.
PSA: Avoid Cush Fine Art if you expect basic courtesy. I was confronted, forced out, and threatened with security by the artist simply for returning to view the gallery after noting a small quote error. I expected art — not hostility. FULL STORY: I visited Kush Fine Art to quietly view and appreciate the gallery. During my first visit, I noticed a small factual error in a quotation attributed to Aristotle in one of the artist’s books, "Light for the souls" and left a polite sticky note with the correct citation, and full quote from Aristotles Poetics, after briefly mentioning it to the gallery consultant. I did not touch or interfere with any artwork and left when asked during what they told me was an inventory check. When I returned the next day simply to view the gallery again, I saw the artist, Vladmir Kush, and wanted to tell him how nice his art was, and even bring up the quote. He immediately confronted me aggressively, questioned why I was there, physically ushered me out, told me never to return, and threatened to call security on me — despite my behavior being respectful and non-disruptive. I found this reaction unnecessary, hostile, and deeply unprofessional. Regardless of disagreement or sensitivity around a correction, no visitor should be treated this way for calmly viewing a gallery or pointing out a minor factual error. Unfortunately, because of this experience, I would not recommend this space. Quote for those interested: What is written in his artbook "Light for the Souls" “Metaphor is the intuitive perception of likeness in the things that are different.” - Aristotle Actual quote “The greatest thing by far is to be a master of metaphor. It is the one thing that cannot be learned from others; and it is also a sign of genius, since a good metaphor implies an intuitive perception of the similarity in dissimilars.” -Aristotle Book of Poetics Ch. 22 1459a-1459b
There aren’t many art museums in Las Vegas, so I was thrilled to discover this gem. Vladimir Kush, a Russian-born surrealist painter and sculptor, is known for his unique style of “metaphorical realism,” blending lifelike imagery with imaginative, dreamlike elements inspired by nature, fantasy, and human emotion. I absolutely love this gallery and highly recommend it.
I've been a fan of Kush's art for a long time, and to stumble across this gallery was such a treat, especially because I was only familiar with his paintings. His work is stunning and thought-provoking. Entry is free, and the person running it is friendly and not too pushy on sales. Personally, this was my favorite traditional gallery I've ever been to. If you like art, this is a must stop.
Best Place to Get Your Art This Gallery Cannot be missed!!!
What a beautiful store ! Lots of real art !! I highly recommend you to visit them is impressive that what you can find.. REAL ART !!
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