Kordallery
Kordallery
Kordallery is a space where art becomes part of everyday life. The gallery has three bases: in Berlin, St. Petersburg, and Novosibirsk, connecting cultural heritage with contemporary forms of expression. The collection of the gallery began with the legacy of Vladimir Kordiukov, whose ideas on the synthesis of art and life became the foundation of Kordallery. His works became the starting point for a new aesthetic, which continues to evolve through collaboration with over 15 artists from around the world. The Dallery format integrates art into everyday life, creating an aesthetic environment in familiar spaces. The platform is under development, with new projects and interaction formats with art coming soon.
The foundation of our collection is built on the works of Vladimir Kordiukov—a remarkable master whose art embodies depth, beauty, and genuine emotion. Kordallery preserves and reimagines his artistic legacy, offering masterpieces that can seamlessly become part of your everyday life. Every piece in our gallery reflects Kordiukov’s craftsmanship and philosophy, connecting tradition with modernity.
We believe art should live alongside you—in your daily routines and personal spaces. Whether it’s an inspiring painting or a small art object for a cozy corner, Kordiukov’s creations bring meaning and beauty to your world. Kordallery helps make art a part of your story, weaving it into your everyday life.
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Kordallery welcomes new artist Darina Komorowski
Kordallery is pleased to present Darina Komorowski — a contemporary artist born in Kazakhstan and currently based in the UAE. Through painting, she invites viewers into intimate inner landscapes that feel deeply personal yet widely resonant.
Darina holds a Bachelor of Arts in Design from the Faculty of Art and Graphics at Abai Kazakh National Pedagogical University (2013–2018), where she developed a strong foundation in both classical techniques and contemporary approaches. Enriched by her background in psychology, her practice explores emotion, meaning, and the subtle states that shape how we experience the world.
Her works have been exhibited at notable venues such as the A. Kasteyev State Museum of Arts and the University Museum of Abai Kazakh National Pedagogical University in Almaty. Today, her paintings are held in private collections across Kazakhstan, the UAE, Turkey, Poland, and beyond.
Discover more: visit Darina Komorowski’s page.
We are happy to present Kordallery at Discovery Art Fair!
Kordallery (Potsdam) showcases the exhibition “Na grani tsveta” (“On the Edge of Color”) — a poetic encounter of abstract painting and graphic works. The presentation features the painterly duo Andrei Lavrentev and Tatiana Postolovskaya (“Na grani tsveta”) and a rare collection of graphics and collages by Vladimir Kordiukov.
The booth brings together diverse artistic voices — where color becomes a living myth, abstraction turns into emotion, and the German art scene of today reveals its many vibrant layers.
We are proud to be part of Discovery Art Fair and to share this moment with our audience.
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Ilya Fomin (Laznes Binch) presented his new project in Berlin
Berlin recently hosted the presentation of a new project by digital artist Ilya Fomin (Laznes Binch). His practice explores the boundaries between macro and micro perspectives, inviting viewers into a visual journey of layered details and shifting focus.
Working with multiple exposures and digital editing, the artist constructs visual compositions that hover between reality and its digital reflections. His work draws the viewer into a process of observation where each layer reveals new meanings and dimensions.
“I created my first digital piece back in the late ’90s—in Photoshop. That’s also when my first alias emerged: SPB — ‘Siberian Plasticine Business.’ The name was a joke, but my approach to visuals was serious. Later, after moving to Moscow, I temporarily stepped away from art, but about 15 years later, I returned—this time consciously and consistently. Artistic and process-based reflection on the world has now become an integral part of my life.” — Ilya Fomin
The Berlin audience warmly received Ilya Fomin’s project, and we are glad to highlight once again the relevance and expressiveness of his artistic vision.
Discover the full collection: go to the Laznes Binch page
New Collection of Vladimir Kordiukov at Kordallery
Kordallery presents a unique collection of works by Vladimir Kordiukov (1953–2009) — a Soviet interdisciplinary artist, jewelry designer, painter, graphic artist, and sculptor.
The exhibition brings together key works from 2006–2007, where the artist experiments with materials, combining fiberboard, metal, fabric, hot enamel, and found objects. These works embody Kordiukov’s signature synthesis of Soviet art traditions with the explorations of postmodernism, suprematism, and cubism.
Vladimir Kordiukov participated in over 100 international exhibitions and gained recognition for his innovative methods and artistic language, which transcended traditional genres while maintaining a connection to the formal heritage of Soviet art.
Kordallery welcomes new resident artist Valeriia Burliuk
Kordallery is delighted to welcome Valeriia Burliuk as its new resident artist. Born in Moscow in 1993 and now based in Valencia, Burliuk is a spatial visual artist whose practice explores solitude, transformation, and the living dimension of space.
Her work expands from photography into installations, bio-art, and performative experiments, where sound, light, texture, and rhythm interact like elements of an organism. Trained in both classical fine arts and contemporary visual practices, and enriched by a fellowship at Bauhaus University Weimar, she combines scientific methodology with poetic intuition.
Burliuk studied at the British Higher School of Art and Design in Moscow and continued her artistic research as a visiting artist at Bauhaus University Weimar. Her works have been shown internationally, including solo and group exhibitions in Berlin, Weimar, and Moscow, with highlights such as the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art.
In addition to welcoming the artist, Kordallery now offers several of Valeriia Burliuk’s works for acquisition upon request. Among them are Sacrifice (2021), Obo (2021), Acceptance (2021), Poisoner (2023), Spring (2023), Solitude (2023), Swimmer in the Grass #1 (2023), Walkthrough (2023), and The Call (2023). These works are available in different formats and editions, making it possible for collectors to choose the scale and medium most fitting to their collection.
With her multidimensional practice, Valeriia Burliuk brings a new perspective to Kordallery’s program, and we are proud to present her as part of our artistic community.
Discover the full collection: go to the Valeriia Burliuk’s page
New Artists at the Gallery: NaGraniTsveta Duo
Kordallery in Potsdam proudly presents new key artists — Tatiana Postolovskaya and Andrei Lavrentev, working together as the NaGraniTsveta Duo. Their collaborative practice explores abstract painting where color becomes a medium of emotional transformation and inner resonance.
The gallery now features over 20 original works by the duo, created in a distinctive technique that merges the traditions of old masters with the vibrancy of contemporary expression.
Discover the full collection and their artistic vision: go to the art duo’s page
Vladimir Kordiukov at Paper Positions Berlin. MORE
May 1–4, 2025 | Booth 14
Tempelhof Airport – Main Hall, Berlin
The legacy of Vladimir Kordiukov (1953–2009), a prominent Soviet interdisciplinary artist, will be presented for the first time at Paper Positions Berlin 2025. The presentation includes key series spanning from the late 1990s to the 2000s, demonstrating Kordiukov’s deep material sensitivity, formal clarity, and poetic visual language. Curated by Anna Galeeva in collaboration with FLASH ART Gallery (Tallinn, Estonia), the booth features five thematic groups.