Dmitry Gutov works across various media, including drawing, painting, sculpture, installation, photography, and video. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of art history, calligraphy, and literature, Gutov actively employs visual quotation in his practice. The artist appropriates recognizable images from art history, Russian icon painting, and Eastern calligraphy, offering new "readings" of them through large-scale spatial installations, paintings, drawings, and metal sculptures. Text often plays a central role in his works—whether it’s a literary quote or a familiar phrase from everyday life, it always resonates with precision and contemporary relevance.
In addition to being an artist, Dmitry Gutov is also an art theorist and educator. He has authored numerous articles on art theory and the work of great masters of the past. A distinct focus of Gutov’s research is the legacy of Soviet philosopher and art critic Mikhail Lifshitz, known for his critique of modernist art.