Alex Kuznetsov (b. 1978) is a Lisbon-based artist whose work engages abstraction as a method of resistance — to speed, to spectacle, to surface legibility. His compositions emerge through slow, layered processes where gesture, duration, and structure become inseparable.
Rather than images, they are conditions: constructed surfaces that unfold over time, inviting prolonged attention and physical presence. Using industrial tools such as an aluminum straightedge, Kuznetsov builds fields of repetition and friction that resist immediacy.