Photo exhibition-action by Liza Eshva "Urbantelo women. Elements" Automatic translate
6 Февраля
ТК “Галерея” (ПЕЧАТНИКИ)
ул. Гурьянова, д. 30
Москва
The exposition is open to the public only on February 6 from 13.00 to 15.00.
Starting her long-term creative research, Liza Eshva conceived it to be multifaceted and unusual. Therefore, it makes no sense to approach the result of her "fem-project" as to a regular photo exhibition. To perceive the author as a classical photographer working in some traditional genre is probably also wrong.
“Leaving behind the scenes the personal stories of each heroine, in the minds of the viewer, I transform human nature, completing and accentuating the existing reality, revealing the symbolism of the deep and hidden meanings of what is happening.”
Photography for Lisa Ashwa is not so much a finished work, but also a method of researching oneself and one’s heroes-co-authors. Moreover, photography for the author is to a greater extent an object over which she performs artistic actions: it completes the construction with other objects, buries it, digs it up, burns it. In this sense, a one-day exposition, which was born largely thanks to the play of an element that is not subject to and incomprehensible to a person, will undoubtedly also become a part of the action, a special point on the path of development of the author, heroes and spectators.
On the only day on which the elements of the Urbantelo Women project open to perception, dawn falls at 8:15, and darkness begins to thicken at about five in the evening. Just a few hours, during which the Earth, Water, Air, Fire will converge in the city together. Just a few hours to feel, together with the author, the power of primary elements at the exhibition, which will be held "One Day".
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