Overview
"With love for detail"
Born in 1973, Belarusian artist Maxim Wakultschik began his artistic journey at the Art Academy of Düsseldorf, where he has since garnered an impressive international following. Wakultschik's art is characterized by mathematically precise and accurate constructions, creating formal order from a chaos of independent elements. In his intricate, multilayered objects, he delves into the interplay between light and shadow, surface structure, and color vibration, focusing on the effects of ambient light reflection to generate oscillating variations of reality that provoke an active approach.
 
Maxim Wakultschik's works constantly change with the slightest movement; even a small shift in perspective can lead to stunning new impressions, transforming his works into kinetic objects. The boundaries between reality and illusion blur and become flexible constructs, continually challenging viewers to push the limits of their perception and find inspiration in the smallest details. His unique approach to creating art positions him as a significant and relevant figure in the world of contemporary art as his ability to merge mathematical precision with artistic expression offers a fresh perspective that breaks away from conventional boundaries.
 
 
Works
  • Maxim Wakultschik, Rosalie, 2020
    Maxim Wakultschik
    Rosalie, 2020
    Optical toothpicks behind plexiglass
    140 x 105 cm
    55 ⅛ x 41 ⅜ in
  • Maxim Wakultschik, Layered Portrait II, 2020
    Maxim Wakultschik
    Layered Portrait II, 2020
    Optical toothpicks behind plexiglass
    140 x 105 cm
    55 ⅛ x 41 ⅜ in
  • Maxim Wakultschik, Freyda, 2020
    Maxim Wakultschik
    Freyda, 2020
    Optical toothpicks behind plexiglass
    80 x 60 cm
    31 ½ x 23 ⅝ in
  • Maxim Wakultschik, Lettuce coral, 2022
    Maxim Wakultschik
    Lettuce coral, 2022
    Lacquer and toothpicks behind plexiglass
    80 x 60 cm
    31 ½ x 23 ⅝ in
  • Maxim Wakultschik, V838 Monocerotis
    Maxim Wakultschik
    V838 Monocerotis
    Lacquer and toothpicks behind museum glass
    80 x 60 cm
    31 ½ x 23 ⅝ in
  • Maxim Wakultschik, Florale, 2021
    Maxim Wakultschik
    Florale, 2021
    Optical toothpicks behind plexiglass
    80 x 60 cm
    31 ½ x 23 ⅝ in
  • Maxim Wakultschik, o.T., 2022
    Maxim Wakultschik
    o.T., 2022
    Optical toothpicks behind plexiglass
    80 x 60 cm
    31 ½ x 23 ⅝ in
  • Maxim Wakultschik, Black Peonies, 2020
    Maxim Wakultschik
    Black Peonies, 2020
    Optical toothpicks behind plexiglass
    57 x 43 cm
    22 ½ x 16 ⅞ in
  • Maxim Wakultschik, Blooming Garden, 2020
    Maxim Wakultschik
    Blooming Garden, 2020
    Optical toothpicks behind plexiglass
    57 x 43 cm
    31 ½ x 23 ⅝ in
  • Maxim Wakultschik, Thalia, 2019
    Maxim Wakultschik
    Thalia, 2019
    Optical toothpicks behind plexiglass
    57 x 43 cm
    22 ½ x 16 ⅞ in
Installation shots
Exhibitions
Enquire

Send me more information on Maxim Wakultschik

Please fill in the fields marked with an asterisk
Receive newsletters *

* denotes required fields

In order to respond to your enquiry, we will process the personal data you have supplied to communicate with you in accordance with our Privacy Policy. You can unsubscribe or change your preferences at any time by clicking the link in our emails.