Dialogues without words
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с 2 по 26 Октября
Галерея “Беляево”
ул.Профсоюзная, 100
Москва
From October 2 to 26, 2025, the Belyaevo Gallery of the Moscow Exhibition Halls Association will host the exhibition "Dialogues Without Words," which immerses the viewer in the world of non-figurative painting and graphics, from the 1960s to the modern interpretation of abstract art.

The exhibition includes over 100 paintings and graphic works from the collection of Vladimir Borisenok and his family. Works by approximately 20 prominent figures of the "unofficial art" of the second half of the last century are combined with canvases by Philipp Borisenok, the youngest member of the dynasty of collectors, art historians, and artists. The exhibition is born from three dialogues. For his father, Vladimir Borisenok, the collection he began to assemble in the 1990s (he will be showing the part of it devoted to non-objective art) became a dialogue with himself, a way to document his own searches and experiences. For his daughter, Karina Borisenok, an art historian and specialist in 20th-century abstract art, it is a dialogue with heritage and history, and the family in which she grew up. For his son, Philipp Borisenok, who has chosen the path of an artist, it is a dialogue with the world he is only just entering with his first works. Philipp works in acrylic, varying transparency and texture. She creates intimate interior works that strive to be part of the environment and engage in dialogue with the viewer. She develops themes of movement in her work and plans to work with large formats, video art, and installations. The exhibition includes various "language zones," each reflecting a different mode of artistic expression. These zones form perceptual pathways where the viewer experiences the various intonations of art.
Artists: Philip Borisenok, Alexey Bukingolts, Nikolay Vechtomov, Klara Golitsyna, Andrey Gorbatyuk, Alexander Zhdanov, Maria Zaitseva, Vladislav Zubarev, Vladimir Kurdyukov, Oleg Lang, Bela Levikova, Alexander Maksimov, Sergey Medvedev, Anatoly Morev, Vladimir Opara, Nikolay Rotanov, Natalia Tolstaya, Vladimir Tryamkin, Anatoly Usachev.
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