Introversion of contemporary artists launched in Kiev Automatic translate
KIEV. Since January 31, the exhibition of young artists "Introversion" has been held in the Ukrainian capital. Visitors will be able to see the extraordinary exposition in the gallery of contemporary art “M 17” until February 22 of this year.
The organizers of the exhibition attracted many young talents to the project who are just starting to make a big name for themselves in art! They were given the task - to temporarily abandon social problems and completely immerse themselves in order to create works of art that will be a complete reflection of the artist’s inner world.
After a series of sharp social topics that artists raised in 2012, it is time for an in-depth analysis of their own psyche. And not only for artists, but also for all residents. The wind of change urges people to change their minds… and understand that there is only one way to improve the world - it begins with itself.
Authors such as Bagirova Inara, Biley Yuri, Varga Anton, Juraeva Olesya, Ivanov Dobrynya, Kovach Pavel, Kokhan Vitaliy, Kulikovskaya Maria, Mikhailov Ivan, Nebesnik Ivan, Perkovsky Oleg, Prunenko Ilya, Radkevich Sergey, Samborsky Evgeny took an active part, Oleg Suslenko, Anatoly Tatarenko, Stanislav Turin, Yaroslav Futimsky.
"Introversion" is a way of knowing oneself through art, active work. Indeed, the character is fully revealed only in the process of creation, action, transformation of reality. All artists are the forerunner of a new direction of art, because they entered Painting in the 2010s, and in the coming years they will shape its future appearance.
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- Real "Carpathian Gold" by Ruslan Tremba
- The "Coordinate System" of contemporary art became known to Kharkov
- Kievans were immersed in the work of M. Vrubel at the National Museum of Russian Art
- The Cultural Project "History of Art: With Your Own Hand" launched in Ukraine
- The exhibition "The Sun of the Poor" opened in Dnepropetrovsk
- “Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking” by Susan Cain
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