Julia Nizamutdinova. Vivere Inanimatus. Living inanimate. 6+ Automatic translate
с 28 Июня
по 19 АвгустаМузей современного искусства Эрарта
Васильевский остров, 29-я линия, д.2
Санкт-Петербург
Erarta Museum presents a sculpture of the digital age, created by St. Petersburg artist Julia Nizamutdinova.
- Engineering design, 3D art modeling and additive technologies
- Mastering new visual techniques
- Cyber flora and fauna
The author of the exhibition “Vivere inanimatus. Living nonliving ”in the Erarta Museum - a young practicing artist Yulia Nizamutdinova calls her sculptures cyber flora and fauna, or simply creatures.
While creating, Julia Nizamutdinova thinks as a sculptor, engineer and programmer, referring both to the experience of colleagues and to digital wisdom stored in the public domain. The artist seeks to create something new, and her plan often undergoes significant changes when the living becomes inanimate and vice versa. In each act of creation, the artist uses common technologies that are being actively introduced into life today, and tomorrow they will become familiar in everyday life.
The images of Julia Nizamutdinova are inspired by her practice as an architect and designer, hence the combination of modern trends in shaping with recognizable art nouveau lines and the tradition of thoughtful contemplation of natural phenomena.
The compounds of living and nonliving, domestic robot animals and the synthesis of flesh with synthetic materials, cell growth and mathematical calculations at the cellular level are the current agenda of modern science. Thus, the work of Yulia Nizamutdinova is a kind of elegy, if you will, Faustian, on the limits of human thought, the limits of knowledge.