Izya Shlosberg

Born in 1950 in Pinsk, Belarus, Izya moved to the United States in 1994 and quickly became known in the New York and Baltimore art circles for his unique style and ability to express himself through his work.

In 1999, Izya Shlosberg began to write novels, mostly describing thoughts behind his philosophical concepts.

When he began writing, Shlosberg created the idea that modern art pieces represent a specific complex product, rather than paintings.

In 2002 he created an international club of multi-talented people, Shiva-club, which includes about 100 artists, authors, musicians, including such as artists as E. Zolotnitsky, D. Gerrman, G. Gurvich (USA), S. Zhilevich (Belarus), E. Berezin, A. Cherkasov (Russia), S. Livni (Israel), etc.

He shows that communications with those dimensions and worlds are impossible due to human's mental and biological limitations.

The author introduces an idea of a complex product represented by a combination of art and literature.

This book includes a large collection of short stories united by a common theme – existence of the non-human world.

Co-written with [Boris Kokotov], this book includes a collection of poems and paintings.

Co-written with [Alex Gabriel], this book includes a collection of poems and paintings.

Co-written with [Julia Drabkin], this book includes a collection of poems and paintings.