2008-2010
Levitation
Levitation / Plafond / Immersion / Reflection into the Unknown / Memory Rewind / Coordiantion /
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Plafond 2014
2008-2010
Levitation
Levitation / Plafond / Immersion /
Reflection into the Unknown / Memory Rewind / Coordiantion /
“The Levitation project is about getting rid of the fetters of terrestrial gravity, about sense of zero-gravity and flying. It is the final version of the metaphor of freedom. Levitation brings associations with spirit flying high, it liberates the viewer though dreams and spiritual practices. And this happens not on a physical level; these half-dressed figures in symbolic space are men in general, “men in time”. Plafond 2014
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2012 Immersion
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Levitation. Red tones. Immersion. Icy tones and a relentless sliding towards black. Mixing not towards the red spectrum, but towards the absence of spectrum, towards the chromaticism of black. It is easy to fall into analyzing, looking at the “operational field” and, which is worse, to fall into moralizing. However, modern art mindlessly follows the analysis of technology and worships technology, creating some kind of cult, personified and demanding human sacrifices. But where are they to be found in the absence of man? Oleksiy Bosenko
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2012 Reflection into the Unknown
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2014 Memory rewind
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2012 Coordiantion
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The person in cargo pants is a person from the twentieth century, in which everyone wore cargo pants - soldiers, prisoners, civilians; it is a sign of equality, common fate - a whole generation of totalitarian society. Undergarments are the last limit which separates a person from society, so a person in undergarments is an object of memory and transformations that does not stay within the boundaries of post-totalitarian discourse but enters into a larger context, broaching the subject of individuality and mass consciousness. Viktor Sydorenko
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Acquiring Subjectivity
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