Mikhail Tank is not interested in fitting neatly into predefined professional categories. Through a body of work that spans art, writing, music, film, and business consulting, Tank has built a practice that reflects a deeply personal philosophy: clarity, truth, and creative integrity matter more than convention. His work can be explored further at MikhailTank.com, where the full scope of his multidisciplinary output comes into focus.
At the center of Tank’s professional identity is his role as a Business Truth Consultant—a title that reflects both his skepticism of corporate jargon and his commitment to honest, direct insight. Rather than offering templated frameworks or buzzword-heavy strategies, Tank works with clients to uncover the underlying truths that shape their businesses, leadership challenges, and long-term direction. His approach blends analytical rigor with intuition sharpened through years of creative practice.
Unlike traditional consultants, Tank does not separate his artistic life from his advisory work. His consulting perspective is informed by a wide range of creative projects, including the film Time Is Different When We Sleep, a contemplative work that explores perception, time, and interior experience. These same themes—attention, awareness, and meaning—surface in his consulting conversations, where nuance often matters more than metrics alone.

Tank is also the author of Russian Soul Worker and Xenophobic Parasite, books that resist easy classification and reflect his willingness to confront complex psychological, cultural, and existential themes. His writing is not positioned as thought leadership in the conventional sense, but as an extension of his ongoing inquiry into truth, identity, and human behavior—subjects that naturally inform his work with business leaders and creatives alike.
In music, Tank’s creative range continues through his Apple Music releases Mitzvah and Emperor of Soul, albums that further illustrate his refusal to dilute expression for the sake of market expectations. Each project stands as its own artistic statement, while also contributing to a cohesive worldview that values depth, sincerity, and emotional intelligence.
Tank describes his audience simply as “smart adults”—people who are weary of surface-level advice and eager to engage with ideas that are thoughtful, challenging, and real. His work attracts individuals who see business not just as a system to optimize, but as a human endeavor shaped by values, perception, and self-awareness.

Rather than positioning himself as part of a broader movement or trend, Tank operates as a singular voice. His career reflects a deliberate integration of disciplines that are often kept separate, demonstrating that art and commerce need not compete for attention.
In Tank’s practice, they inform one another—creating a distinctive, visionary model grounded in honesty, creativity, and intellectual independence.

