"THIS DOES NOT MEAN ANYTHING" Abstractionism at the limit of meaning Automatic translate
Abstract art always strives to go beyond the language. It resists the description, interpretation, transmission of meaning. This makes it extremely non-communicative. But what then is it like? What opportunities does the artist give? Does an abstraction express anything other than the fact of its own existence?
The exhibition “This does not mean anything” is, in a sense, a research project, an attempt to understand what exists at the limit of understanding. The exhibition will feature works by artists who have been working in this direction over the past decades, as well as the work of aspiring abstract artists who choose non-objective art as a field of their search.
Julia Popova / Masha Titova / Natalya Sitnikova / Ekaterina Vasilieva / Klara Golitsina / Yuri Zlotnikov / Boris Markovnikov / Vladimir Nasedkin
/ Evgeny Vakhtangov / Alexander Yulikov / Magomed Kazhlaev / Andrey Krasulin / Igor Shelkovsky / Alexander Volkov / Sasha Pichushkin / Dima Hunzelweg / Vitaliy Kopachev
The exhibition runs from April 9 to April 19 from 11:00 to 21:00
Place: Moscow Exhibition Hall "GALLERY AZ"
Address: Starokonyushenny Lane, 39
Free admission
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