Alice Joffe:
"I want to eat with your mouth"
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MOSCOW. September 24, as part of the Parallel Program of the 5th Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art, an exhibition of the young artist Alice Yoffe opened.
Organizers of the exhibition: Azarnova Gallery & Projects, with the support of the Vladimir Smirnov and Konstantin Sorokin Foundation, the Victoria - the Art of Being Modern Foundation and CC ZIL.
An exposition is presented in the cozy columned hall of the ZIL Cultural Center, in which the viewer, moving from one canvas to another, finds himself in separate spaces, united by one plot. The canvases suspended from the columns fluctuate a little, inviting into their spaces. Exposed nine paintings are similar to frames. Fire flares up on them against the background of a simple summer residence near Moscow. Moving from picture to picture, the power of fire becomes stronger and stronger, symbolizing the release of energy. Energy rebellious, bordering on maximalism. “I dedicate this exhibition to my friend, like-minded Vladimir Aigistov,” said Alice Ioffe. Alice called her project "I want to eat with your mouth."
Alisa Yoffe was born in Tashkent (Uzbekistan) and now lives and works in Moscow. From 2007 to 2013 she participated in many group exhibitions.
Sergey Fateev © Gallerix.ru
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