Exhibition "The nature of binary" Automatic translate
с 10 Декабря
по 12 ЯнваряГалерея “На Каширке”
ул. Ак.Миллионщикова, д.35, корп.5
Москва
The exhibition "The Nature of Binarity" was the result of a large-scale project of the Creative Union of Artists of Russia in the framework of the forum. It gave a unique opportunity to young talented artists from various regions of the Russian Federation to try their hand at teamwork under the guidance of recognized masters of fine art.
The gallery "On Kashirka" will feature works created in two workshops. The workshop “Self and Facelessness” (headed by A. Artamonov) presents works in which the breadth of modern youth’s perceptions of the world is manifested, their attitude to being, determined by the diversity of the ethnocultural field and new socio-economic conditions, while at the same time exposing the universal human psychological basis independent of concrete historical changes. In the workshop "Creation and Destruction" (headed by A. Zhernoklyuev), artists try to understand the boundaries of destruction and creation, to determine the relationship between the subtle matters of aesthetic, ethical, national, religious, physical materialism.
The exhibition will feature works (painting, graphics, sculpture, installation, photo and digital art) of young promising authors, their mentors and recognized masters of modern art.
Alexander Artamonov - Honorary Member of the Russian Academy of Arts, head of the Grafkom Kazan studio.
Alexander Zhernoklyuyev - Russian artist, art theorist, laureate of the prize of the I. Repin Russian Academy of Arts.
Exhibition "The nature of binary", 12+
December 10, 2019 - January 12, 2020
Gallery "On Kashirka", Moscow, ul. Ak. Millionschikova, 35/5, metro Kashirskaya
Tue-Sun: 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Entrance ticket: 100 rubles, preferential 50 rubles.
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