Exhibition by Sergei Belov "In Touch" Automatic translate
18 Сентября
Калужский музей изобразительных искусств
ул. Ленина, 103
Калуга
On September 18 at 14.00 in the Kaluga Museum of Fine Arts (Lenin st., 103, second floor) the opening of the exhibition by Sergei Belov "In Touch" will take place.
The “On the Line” project is a kind of time machine game. Viewers are like archaeologists of the distant future, according to the paintings seen at the exhibition depicting scenes of urban life, according to the technical devices with which people communicated, they will be able to get an idea of the strange life of the inhabitants of the Megalopolis of the early 21st century.
People of the XXI century, like residents of other eras, always strive for convenience and improvement. From the modern materials they have created, they weave the nests of cities, carefully threading wires and pipes, rails and antennas into the voids. The inhabitants of the capitals are building a new nature, new landscapes, changing the lines of the horizon and dividing the sky into fragments framed by plastic, metal and glass. And people themselves are becoming different. Now they have super-speed radio signals, instantly finding themselves as voice and face on a laptop or iPhone screen on the opposite side of the Earth. Like experienced foxes or carrier pigeons, they can easily find their way home from anywhere in the asphalt maze using a portable navigator, and, thanks to the collective intelligence of the Internet, they know everything about everything.
Achievements in the creation of technical means of communication are so great that it is almost impossible to comprehend them, to embrace them without special technical education. A person changes, getting used to the abundance of information. He moves quickly, communicates a lot. He is always online, always available, always connected!
We often think - what is he like, a person of the communicative era, who received such opportunities? Is he happy in this new world he created? How do new technical means of communication interweave into the lives of adults and children, how do they help them to express themselves, find inner comfort?
You can speculate about this and many other things at the “In Touch” exhibition together with the artist Sergei Belov, a metropolitan resident involved in the cycle of city life.
BELOV SERGEY OLEGOVICH
Born in Krasnodar on March 19, 1971.
In 1990, he graduated with honors from the Krasnodar Art College with a degree in Art and Pedagogy with the qualification of a Teacher.
In 1998, he graduated from the Moscow State Academic Art Institute named after V.I. Surikov with a degree in "Monumental painting" with the qualification "Artist-painter".
1998 - Awarded a scholarship from the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation for his diploma painting "Moscow Evening".
Since 1997 - a member of the Creative Union of Artists, since 2001 - a member of the International Art Fund. Since 2004 - a member of the Moscow Union of Artists, since 2014 - a member of the Russian Union of Artists.
In 2010 he organized the Art Studio of painting and drawing for students of all ages. On an ongoing basis, she conducts art therapy for children at the Voino-Yasenetsky Medical Center, Moscow.
From 2012 to 2016 he worked at the art department of the All-Russian State University of Cinematography named after S.A. Gerasimova as a senior teacher of painting.
Currently, he is a senior teacher of painting and composition at the V.I. Surikov.
Lives and works in Moscow.
Works by Sergei Belov are kept in the collection: Museum of History of Moscow, Rybinsk Art Museum, Museum of St. Echmiadzin (Armenia), Kaluga Museum of Fine Arts, Count A. W. Faber-Castell (Germany), in the Museum named after M. Yu. Lermontov (Zarechny), the Polytechnic Museum, the Museum of the Russian Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, the Yegorievsky Historical and Art Museum, in many private collections and galleries in Russia and abroad.
The exposition presents works of painting and graphics by Sergei Belov, as well as a collection of modern and long-forgotten technical means that help the townspeople to carry out communication.
The exhibition will run until October 18.
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