Art Club D137 in conjunction with the Arts Square Gallery presents Sergey Sergeev’s exhibition “Freedom from Actuality”

Art Club D137 in conjunction with the Arts Square Gallery presents Sergey Sergeev’s exhibition “Freedom from Actuality”

Art Club D137 in conjunction with the Arts Square Gallery presents Sergey Sergeev’s exhibition “Freedom from Actuality”. Sergeev is well-known Petersburg artist, participant in the non-conformism movement and one of the creators of the D137 gallery. In art, Sergeev developed the Palimpsest style, which combines layering, archaic and elements of symbolism, as well as the Captcha direction, the works of which are designed to determine the artificiality of the intellect of contemporaries who have forgotten how to understand the image and to enjoy contemplation.

http://d137.org/sergeev2020/

The exhibition consists of both new works and the works of the Captcha project, which was shown four years ago at the Museum of Urban Sculpture in St. Petersburg, and on which the author continues to work to this day. The main goal is to present the painting “New Wave”, created by Sergeev specifically for Evgeny Kozlov’s “2x3m” collection, and which will go to Berlin after the exhibition.

A number of interesting events will be held during the exhibition:

15.02    at 5 p.m. – lecture by the famous journalist and film critic Mikhail Trofimenkov about the New Wave in French cinema.

22.02 – a meeting with Hannelore Fobo, where she will talk about the development of “2x3m” and why she believes that “2x3m” can become a brand of Russian art on the international art scene.

http://www.e-e.eu/2x3m/index-ru.htm

26.02 – evening dedicated to the memory of George Guryanov.

All events will be reported additionally.

The exhibition runs from February 13 to March 4 at
Arts Square Gallery, St. Petersburg, Italianskaya 5

Creation of the painting “NEW WAVE” for the E.Kozlov’s collection “2x3m” video

Creation of the painting “NEW WAVE” for the E.Kozlov’s collection “2x3m” video

Creation of the painting “NEW WAVE” for the E.Kozlov’s collection “2x3m”. St.Petersburg, October 2019.

Format: timelapse video. Music by “NOM”

Art Club D137 presents the exhibition « Freedom from actual »

Art Club D137 presents the exhibition « Freedom from actual »


Art Club D137 presents the exhibition

« Freedom from actual »
01.10.2019 – 01.12.2019

The exhibition consists of two parts – a personal exhibition of the artist Sergeyev Sergey (painting, objects) and an archival exhibition dedicated to 23 years of D137 activity.
Sergey Sergeev is the famous artist of the St. Petersburg underground and one of the founders of the D137 ( autobiography and the works of Sergeyev Sergey can be found here
http://www.d137.org/?page_id=1232&lang=ru ). The « Freedom from actual» project is dedicated to fixation of perceptional changes of surrounding environment by contemporaries, who have lost their ability to understand and to receive the pleasure from contemplating an image.
D137 positions itself as a club that deals not only with «actual art», therefore the exhibition title is quite logical and for the archive part, telling about the D137 and the artists with whom the gallery worked. The archival part of the exhibition will feature works by famous artists and musicians who are prominent representatives of the generation of the 90s, as well as the video films «All About D137» and «Pirate Television» with the participation of Vladislav Mamyshev-Monroe.
Artists presented at the exhibition:
Timur Novikov, George Guryanov, Olga Tobreluts, Sergeev Sergey, Egor Ostrov, Vladislav Mamyshev-Monroe, Sergey Pakhomov (Pakhom), Julia Kosulnikova, Alexandra Fedorova, Stanislav Makarov, (E-Е) Evgenij Kozlov

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