Please find details of “Geometric Shapes” by Dmitry Groman
At Kings Gallery Jerusalem, we are proud to showcase the evocative and thought-provoking work of Dmitry Groman. “Geometric Shapes” exemplifies the mastery of form, balance, and bold creativity of a nonconformist artist. Born in 1924 in Odessa, Groman’s journey as an artist spans continents and eras.
Abstraction
“Geometric Shapes” is a striking exploration of structure and harmony. Particularly, Groman transforms simple forms—rectangles, circles, and intersecting lines—into a dynamic visual dialogue. Interestingly, the composition draws the viewer into a world where precision meets intuition. This piece, with its deliberate arrangement of shapes, echoes the influences of Cubism and Constructivism, yet carries Groman’s unique voice.
Additionally, What sets “Geometric Shapes” apart is its ability to transcend mere abstraction. The intersecting figures, concentrated at the center, suggest movement and tension, inviting viewers to ponder the relationships between order and chaos. Also, Groman’s use of geometry is not sterile or mechanical; rather, it pulses with emotion, a testament to his skill as a graphic artist and his refusal to conform to the artistic norms of his time. This work, like much of his oeuvre, reflects a lifelong commitment to pushing boundaries.
Our gallery
At Kings Gallery, established in Jerusalem in 1995, we celebrate artists like Groman, who bridge the historic and the contemporary. His “Geometric Shapes” complements our diverse collection, which spans the early 20th century to today’s emerging talents. In addition, the piece invites comparison with other geometric explorations in our gallery, such as Ben Nicholson’s clean-lined abstractions or Yaacov Agam’s kinetic studies. Especially It’s a work that speaks to both the intellect and the soul. Furthermore, Geometric Shapes embody our motto: “Collecting art is not only a matter of a good eye and fine taste, but also a matter of falling in love.”
We invite you to visit Kings Gallery at 10 Shlomzion Hamalka St. to experience “Geometric Shapes” in person. Open Monday through Thursday from 10:00 to 20:00 and Fridays from 10:00 to 14:00, our space offers a chance to immerse yourself in Groman’s vision and discover why his work continues to captivate collectors worldwide. Let this piece inspire you, as it has us.