The culminating point of the artistic heritage of Andrey Pashkevich is a series of paintings which the author himself called “Politecology” and which he has created during the period of Gorbachev's perestroika and the formation of the new Russia.
It is a tale about the suffering and bitter moments of Russian history that contains a warning and at the same time may be considered as a futuristic prophecy, a healing elixir and a very specific kind of catharsis.
Apart from the creations of these symbolic and very thoroughly thought over paintings about life influenced by political events, the painter also created abstract works, which are highly appreciated by art critics.
Dostoyevsky 2015 – Moscow, Central House of Journalists, 70th Birthday memorial event and exhibition 2014 – St Petersburg, State Conservatory named after N.A.
Ruimsky-Korsakov, exhibition “Female Images” 2013 – St Petersburg, The Russian Academy of Fine Arts Museum – I.I.