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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Vik Muniz, The Apotheosis of war, after Vereshchagin, 2007
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Vik Muniz São Paulo, Brazil, b. 1961

The Apotheosis of war, after Vereshchagin, 2007
Chromogenic print mounted on aluminum
Small size: 122 × 188 cm
Large size: 180 × 282 cm
Edition: 6+4AP

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Vik Muniz’s The Apotheosis of War, After Vereshchagin (2007), from his Pictures of Pigment series, transforms Vasily Vereshchagin’s iconic 1871 painting through a contemporary lens. Muniz reimagines Vereshchagin’s composition with...
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Vik Muniz’s The Apotheosis of War, After Vereshchagin (2007), from his Pictures of Pigment series, transforms Vasily Vereshchagin’s iconic 1871 painting through a contemporary lens. Muniz reimagines Vereshchagin’s composition with his signature technique, layering pigment to evoke both the tactile essence of painting and the ephemerality of memory.

Vereshchagin created his original piece against the backdrop of the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878).


The paintig, created with striking precision, depicts a barren landscape littered with skulls, an allegorical meditation on the consequences of conquest. The inscription on its frame—"Dedicated to all great conquerors, past, present, and future"—elevates the work beyond a historical scene, positioning it as a timeless reflection on power and mortality. Vereshchagin’s raw, unflinching realism, unusual for his time, cemented his reputation as a painter unafraid to challenge conventional narratives of heroism and social conflicts.

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Exhibitions

'Vik Muniz – Russian Project', Gary Tatintsian Gallery, Moscow. Oct 2007–Feb 2008

'Vik Muniz', Gary Tatintsian Gallery, Moscow. Jun 8–Sep 8 2018

Publications

Exhibition catalogue 'Vik Muniz'. Gary Tatintsian Gallery, Moscow, 2007. pp. 158–159
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