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‘It All Just Seems to You’ Exhibition by Andrey Syailev

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‘It All Just Seems to You’ Exhibition by Andrey Syailev

‘It All Just Seems to You’ Exhibition by Andrey Syailev

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The IGUMO Gallery opens a new exhibition. This time, the artist Andrey Syailev will present his works. You can see the project titled It All JustSeems to You on March 5-26, 2020 on the first floor of the college.

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About the Artist

Andrey Syailev is a media art and a street art artist. He is the participant of the Triennial of Russian Contemporary Art, the Moscow Biennales of Contemporary Art, the MANIFESTA-10 festival, and numerous video art festivals in Russia and Europe.

The artist works with various materials and textures and explores the urban environment through the forms of patterned constructions and structures.

About the Exhibition

“The work of Andrey Syailev is an attempt to materialize the flow of time, to see and investigate the architectonics of its ‘spatial slices’.

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In this exhibition, the artist develops the motives of his projects and series of recent years, in which he, in line with the traditions of arte povera, works with such materials as brick, tile or panel segment of the Khrushchev five-story building. The image of a mosaic flow of photographic miniatures with images of fragmented facades in Syaylev's works at the end of the 2000s is embodied in more and more forms. First tried by the author in public art, this technique was applied to the wall and then used in volume. However, now it is increasingly used in individual sculptures, works on fabric, and printing on the ground.

The second key form on display is the printed brick. It allows you to create optical illusions by playing with scales or mimicking certain textures with others, as well as introduce texts, including network texts, into your work.

A kind of ‘container of impressions’, a compact cell, is the central metaphor of the exhibition. The presented patterned constructions work as visual grids that structure perceptual experience. Reality is elusive and the experience of its perception is indivisible, but in art (and this is close to cinematography) it is possible to reveal and present the very architectonics of this experience at the moment of a shift in the viewer's perception, the artist tells us” (art critic Konstantin Zatsepin).

Translated by Anastasia Marusina

09.03.2021

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