Exhibition "Movement of the Worlds" by Alexei Andreev 12+ Automatic translate
с 20 Февраля
по 17 МаяМузей современного искусства Эрарта
Васильевский остров, 29-я линия, д.2
Санкт-Петербург
On February 20, the Erart Museum opens an exhibition of digital artist Alexei Andreev, pushing past and future, earthly and extraterrestrial in his works. Visitors will see digital painting in real time and augmented reality.
“Movement of the Worlds” - the second exhibition of Alexei Andreev in the Erart Museum. Unlike the apocalyptic project of 2015, which is closely associated with black science fiction, the new exposition presents vibrant works that show life-filled skies, one of the well-recognized images of Andreev’s universe.
The artist’s creativity is rooted in the applied sphere of design and illustration, and more precisely in concept art. It is akin to the art of the future, because concept art is engaged in modeling what does not exist, for example, the art world of a series or a game. The element of Andreev is fantastic. By the early 2000s, it ceased to be considered a marginal genre and took a strong place in the cultural space. A society too obsessed with everything relevant and modern cannot afford to stop and comprehend what is happening: the future is coming, but somewhere has already come. By humanizing technology, science fiction helps a person get accustomed to the truly inhuman pace of progress. The present simply does not have time to become obsolete. This is probably precisely why retroesthetics and naturalism are so clearly manifested in the author’s works: they embody the most cherished dreams of man about flying. At the same time, some rusty pepelats and Lviv buses are hovering in the air - as in the best episodes of the Star Wars saga, where good characters pilot all kinds of junk in the company of dusty robots.
A metaphor that defines fiction as an unconscious culture, characterizes the somewhat sentimental world of Andreev. In the landscapes depicted by the artist, the contemporary technocrat should be very comfortable: they allow you to revive long forgotten sensations in your memory - remember what it feels like to go in the heat in a bus without air conditioning or to dive from a rusty beam sticking out of the water. In the author’s dynamic works, the past and the future collide, the earthly and the extraterrestrial: at the moment of the collision, the movement of the worlds starts - already in the viewer’s imagination.
The exhibition "Movement of the Worlds" will be available to viewers from February 20 to May 17. Admission is by ticket or free of charge by Subscription.
About the author:
Alexey Andreev is a Russian artist working in the technique of digital painting and using virtual and augmented reality technologies in his work.
The artist repeatedly created covers for books and magazines, including for the publication of New Scientist and the complete works of Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, developed an advertising image for Cirque du Soleil. He took part as a concept artist in the following projects: full-length animated film “Ku! Kin-dza-dza ”(directed by George Danelia), the television series The Zone, The Roadside Picnic (based on the Strugatsky brothers’ novel“ Roadside Picnic ”) and Twisted Dagger (based on the works of Howard Lovecraft). Founder of his own school of digital painting. The author’s works are presented in the collection of the State Museum of Urban Sculpture (St. Petersburg), as well as in the UGallery Gallery (San Francisco, USA).
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