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Sergey Pahomov
Сергей Пахомов
Birth at
4 November 1966
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Sergey Pakhomov’s talent has, perhaps, even more facets than the glass with which many compare him. Pakhomov (aka Pakhom, aka Pakhomych, aka Metaphysical Dwarf in some cases) is one of the most famous postmodernists of our time. Initially declaring himself as an artist, Pakhomov later revealed himself as a director, and as an actor, and as a singer, and as a performance artist. Sergey Pakhomov is one of the most famous interior designers in Moscow. Until recently, he was the art director of Elle
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Sergey Pakhomov’s talent has, perhaps, even more facets than the glass with which many compare him. Pakhomov (aka Pakhom, aka Pakhomych, aka Metaphysical Dwarf in some cases) is one of the most famous postmodernists of our time. Initially declaring himself as an artist, Pakhomov later revealed himself as a director, and as an actor, and as a singer, and as a performance artist. Sergey Pakhomov is one of the most famous interior designers in Moscow. Until recently, he was the art director of Elle magazine. On the performance of Pahom in the clubs of stand-up comedy tend to get numerous fans from different countries. His paintings are exhibited in the Guggenheim Museum, and the films became prize-winners of the Cannes Festival. However, Pakhomov himself often calls what he does a mixture of idiocy and absurdity.
Fame is not at all chasing, rather it is running after him. It does not tell a lot about itself - it is fans who collect information in bits, and even then they get more myths and delights than documentary data. However, it is known that Sergey Pakhomov was born on November 4, 1966 in Moscow, and in the art school he closely studied icon painting. Now he has his own view on what modern shrines can be.
It is enough to see Pakhomov at least once, for example, on the screen (for example, created in 1985).
"Sun in your pocket" Eduard Gavrilov or in the ultra-modern series “Bailiffs”), to understand, is a very gifted and very extraordinary man. It is no coincidence that his solo performances, which sometimes seem odious (for example, in Barinegomoseka one name is worth), cause catharsis. Pakhomov reads poems based on sound writing, reads rap, like a classic work, thickens colors and shifts keys – all this is not just very cool, but also extremely honest. /