6/11/23
MIRACLESS, OR MIRACLE WILL NOT HAPPEN
The exhibition involves young authors transferred from the DiDi Gallery Store to the white walls of the gallery: Veronika Ivashkevich, Victoria Bodrova, Katerina Alimova, Artem Maksimov, Alina Lutaeva, Pavel Pletnev, Vaya Zvereva, Alisa Gvozdeva, Anastasia Zhikhartseva, Nika Kutelia and Ivan Shilov. We have been associated with years of cooperation with some authors, and we are showing some of them for the first time. Almost all the works were made by the artists specifically for this project, which means - in thinking about this important, impossibly ritualized and patterned winter time on the eve of the new year. Turn off Blue Light and join our visual feast!
The exhibition hall is shrouded in warm nostalgia for a bygone era, forgotten everyday objects and symbols that have remained in eternity. Graphic works, ceramics, real and metaphysical carpets, objects and installations merge into a complex toast statement balancing at the junction of the banal and symbolic, tradition and kitch. Plastic images, empty interiors, papier-mâché snow, Christmas trees, colorful garlands are similar to the attributes of an impoverished shaman who remained in an empty cave. Is he capable of at least some kind of magic, or will there be no miracle?
The desire to get closer to the origins, to remember all the good things, to comprehend their identity and return home. An acute feeling of loneliness, unburned paper with a desire in a glass, a search for New Year's mood in the programs of central TV channels - all this happens at that very sacred time at the end of December. "MIRACLESS" - about waiting for a miracle to save us, which probably will not happen, which means that we are left with only a distant gaze of an observer and unreasonable fun ... Raise a glass of champagne for a cliché and soon seize it with a caviar sandwich!
Any of the objects of our exhibition can be a wonderful gift for the most dear, important and special people in our life! For purchase, please contact +7 (921) 945-58-55 or write to us at [email protected]!