Arsen Revazov
Russia, 1966Lives and works in between Tel Aviv, Moscow and Venice

Arsen Revazov lives and works in between Tel Aviv, Moscow and Venice. He was born in Russia but spent several years living in Israel. Today, he specializes in large-format analog photography and uses infrared film along with platinum printing techniques. His artistic vision focuses on the exploration of an invisible world, imperceptible to the naked eye, which can be visualized in four-dimensional space through black-and-white infrared film. Revazov’s works have been exhibited in art galleries and cultural institutions across several countries, including Russia, Italy and the United Kingdom.
In addition to photography, he is involved in a musical project and is the author of several novels written in Russian.
Photography Exhibitions:
2010
Moscow, Non-Apparent World, Winzavod Contemporary Art Center, Meglinskaya Gallery
Moscow, Non-Apparent World, PhotoCenter Exhibition Hall
Moscow, Non-Apparent World, 2010 Moscow Photo Biennale, Triumph Gallery
2011
Moscow, Unrumpled Sheets of Venice, 4th Moscow International Biennale of Contemporary Art, Art-House Gallery
2012
Moscow, Because the World Is Round, Gallery of Classical Photography
Moscow, One by Two, Triumph Gallery
2015
Moscow, 4D, Triumph Gallery, 6th Moscow International Biennale of Contemporary Art
Venice, Italy From the Fourth Dimension, ar33studio
2016
Venice, Art Venice 2016, International Exhibition of Contemporary Art
London, Italy From the Fourth Dimension, Saatchi Gallery
Venice, From a Window of Venice, ar33studio
Venice, Shaping the Light (with José Manuel Alorda), Palumbo Fossati Palace
Venice, 4D, ar33studio
Venice, In Memory of Boris Christoff, CALL'ART 2016: International Exhibition of Contemporary Art, Spazio Badoer
2017
Venice, Red/Slash/Beautiful, ar33studio
Milan, Antarctic Loneliness, MIA Art Fair
2019
Moscow, Invisible Light, Tretyakov Gallery
2025
Milan, Arsen Revazov. Unseen Battlefield In dialogue with Sergio Ragalzi, Claudia Virginia Vitari, Federica Zianni, Mia Photo Fair. Raffaella De Chirico Arte Contemporanea
Bibliography:
Unseen Battlefield. Part I (Italian version)