Adobe. 2013
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Adobe. 2013
Giclée / Art Print
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Artist Biography
Dima Rebus: Exploring Chemical Transformations and Societal Norms Through Watercolor
Dima Rebus is a contemporary Russian artist whose distinctive approach to visual art centers on investigating the transformative processes inherent in materials—particularly watercolor—coupled with an exploration of human behavioral biology and the evolution of everyday societal norms. His work transcends conventional artistic boundaries, blending realism with illustrative elements and reflecting a profound engagement with both scientific observation and cultural critique.Early Life & Artistic Beginnings
Born in Naberezhnye Chelny, Soviet Union, on June 2, 1988, Dima Rebus’s formative years were marked by exposure to the burgeoning street art scene of the early 2010s. Simultaneously pursuing his education at Moscow Art and Industry Institute and maintaining employment as an editorial illustrator for prominent publications like Esquire, Psychologies, and GQ—including collaborations with National Geographic Channel and Canal +—Rebus cultivated a multifaceted artistic practice. He honed his skills illustrating children’s books such as “Andersen's Magic Rebus,” demonstrating versatility across mediums and genres. His debut exhibition, "The Schtick," held in Moscow in 2011 at Fabrika, signaled the commencement of his solo artistic journey.Biennial Participation & Conceptual Exploration
Rebus gained international recognition through participation in biennials dedicated to young contemporary art, notably “Manifesta 10” and “Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art.” During Manifesta 10, he joined forces with Ukrainian artists to express solidarity against the escalating military conflict in Ukraine, channeling his creative energy into advocating for peaceful relations between Russia and Ukraine. His contribution to the Moscow Biennale showcased "Good Deal," a project that utilized the Trekhgornaya manufactory building as an expansive canvas for street art—a bold statement reflecting his commitment to challenging conventional artistic conventions.Watercolor Technique & Material Investigation
Rebus’s artistic signature lies in his masterful manipulation of watercolor paint, prioritizing chemical transformation and meticulous observation of material behavior. This technique isn't merely aesthetic; it serves as a conduit for exploring fundamental questions about human psychology and societal dynamics. His works often depict landscapes imbued with symbolic resonance—a deliberate choice to convey complex ideas through visual imagery. The artist’s exploration extends beyond the canvas, encompassing installations and sculptures that further amplify his conceptual framework.Recent Exhibitions & Recognition
His artistic endeavors have garnered acclaim across Europe, culminating in solo exhibitions at YawnArt (Artwin Gallery) in Brussels and cementing his position as a significant voice within the international art landscape. Continuing to push creative boundaries, Rebus’s ongoing projects underscore his dedication to fostering dialogue between science and art—a testament to his enduring artistic vision. He currently resides in London (UK) and Moscow (Russia).Dima Rebus
Russia
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Watercolor
- Date Of Birth: June 2, 1988
- Full Name: Dima Rebus
- Nationality: Russian
- Notable Artworks:
- Babulya
- Adobe
- Victory
- Place Of Birth: Naberezhnye Chelny, Russia


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