Opening of exhibition projects "Window to Africa", "Fragments of Asia" and "Greek Dreams" Automatic translate
November 12 at 19:00 in the Exposed art center (Shabolovka St., 31G) the official opening of several exhibition projects devoted to the beauty and uniqueness of different continents and countries - “Window to Africa”, “Fragments of Asia” and “Greek Dreams” took place. The general information partner of the projects was Around the World magazine.
The expositions were located immediately on two floors of the art center. On the second floor, guests were presented works on Africa and Asia. In the framework of the exhibition “Window to Africa” unusual photographs of John Kenny were shown, telling about the proud and strong people living in the harsh conditions of the African continent. The Fragments of Asia exposition, including works by authors such as James Sparshat, Rachel Dalzell, Monica Denevan, showed a number of art photographs, paintings and furniture that convey the beauty and tranquility of different Asian countries: Burma, Indonesia, Vietnam, India. On the ground floor of the art center, photographer Olga Konovalova and the Exposed Creative Group team presented a special photo project, Greek Dreams, made in the style of art nude and inspired by the theme of Greek myths.
The vernissage was attended by: the owner of the EXPOSED art center - London gallery owner and businessman Ken Kleimi, photographer Olga Konovalova and the entire Exposed Creative Group team, media representatives, as well as guests of honor and friends of the gallery.
In an interview at the opening event, Ken Kleimi noted: “Africa and Asia were not chosen as themes for our two exhibitions. The countries of these parts of the world are charged with special energy and heat. I really like traveling and bringing art objects from different countries. And I like to share with the audience what they have not yet seen. ”
During the official part of the opening, Ken Kleimi said: “The EXPOSED art center has been around for a year. This year was not without problems, but not without achievements. During this time, we held several music concerts: the Latvian pianist Andrei Osokin and the Russian pianist Ekaterina Mechetina with the laureates of the Nutcracker contest, successfully hosted the exhibition of the British photographer Barry Coston, as well as an unusual and vibrant project - an exhibition of floral installations in conjunction with the school of floristry "Flowers in detail." We are not going to stop there and plan to continue to delight you with interesting exhibitions and cultural events. ”
Ekaterina Khrustaleva, Marketing Director of EXPOSED, added: “Today, in addition to two exhibitions by foreign authors, you can evaluate the photo project that was created here within the walls of the art center by our creative team Exposed Creative Group. Any of you can become the hero of such a project. Therefore, I want to say that we are glad not only to acquaint you with the art of different countries, but also glad to create this art for you. ”
The exhibition is open to visitors from November 13 to February 8.
Free admission.
Address:
st. Shabolovka 31G
Opening hours:
tue - Fri 11.00 - 20.00
Sat 12.00 - 19.00
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Exposed | A Space for Art is a new artistic and cultural concept in the center of Moscow.
Exposed is a two-story exhibition space on Shabolovka with an area of 600 sq.m. - a kind of combination of an art gallery, a salon selling art objects and a platform for lectures, discussions, presentations, concerts, press events and business meetings. Also, the space of the art center includes its own photo studio. In addition, there is a store for decor items, albums and books on art, fashion and architecture.
Official site: www.exposed.ru
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