Exhibition project "Abstract about the concrete" Automatic translate
с 5 Июля
по 5 АвгустаГалерея “На Каширке”
ул. Ак.Миллионщикова, д.35, корп.5
Москва
July 5 at 17.00 in the gallery "On Kashirka" association "Exhibition Halls of Moscow" opens the exhibition project "Abstract about the concrete."
The project, consisting of three exhibitions, explores abstract forms and color masses as key components of works of art that convey "invisible reality."
The abstract principle manifests itself in the ordinary: dirt on the sidewalk, the outline of the snow cover, cracks in the asphalt, the relief of the tree bark. Involving the viewer in contemplation of the abstract, artists help them enter into a dialogue, causing individual associations. No matter how artists strive to convey the aestheticism of marginality (textures, collage, craquelure, “automatic writing” and other techniques), the goal is always the same: to see and capture beauty without form, beauty as the very form for thought and perception, as a way of representing reality, taken in a fragment framed compositionally.
The exhibition features paintings and graphic works, photography, installation, objects.
The participants:
Group 3 + 2 (July 5-16, 2017)
Natalya Georgadze, Natalya Sitnikova, Konstantin Inal-Ipa, Andrey Syaglov, Konstantin Kornakov
Group of Moscow artists (July 5-August 5, 2017)
Umit Beck, Vera Elnitskaya, Tatyana Holevo, Vasily Vlasov, Vladimir Pankratov, Danila Menshikov, Natalia Petrova, Svetlana Rumak, Larisa Blokhina, Vyacheslav Shcherbina, Maria Kalmykova, Sofia Infante and others.
Installation of the ArtBox group (July 5-August 5, 2017)
Curator: Natalia Georgadze
Explication text: Vera Kalmykova
Exhibition project "Abstract about the concrete" July 5 - August 5, 2017
Age requirement 12+
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