Nikita Seleznev, Installation view Unfinished Project. 2021. Animation video The Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center, Yekaterinburg
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Reinventing Oneself & Redefining Sculpture

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Monday, 23 September 2024, 20:00 CET

In a world where everything is changing rapidly—information, traditions, education, ethics, and our roles in society—how do we keep reinventing ourselves and redefining our paths, especially in the ever-evolving landscape of art?

We’re excited to invite you to an engaging online discussion, Reinventing Oneself & Redefining Sculpture, hosted by art advisor and contemporary art expert Natalia Bergmann.

Natalia will be joined by three remarkable artists—Nikita Seleznev, Alesya Murlina, and Vitalii Datchenko—who have not only redefined their approach to sculpture — from classical to contemporary — but are also reinventing their careers amid new life circumstances. Graduates of the prestigious St. Petersburg Stieglitz Academy of Art and Design, these artists have been compelled to leave Russia due to the ongoing war, embarking on new journeys abroad. Now, Nikita is based in New York City, while Alesya and Vitalii continue their practice in Saint-Etienne, France.

Join our Zoom Meeting on Monday, 23 September 2024, 20.00 CET.

After the lectures get together and networking in smaller groups.
Hosted by art advisor and contemporary art expert Natalia Bergmann

The event will be held in English. Participation is free of charge, all you need is a PC, tablet or smartphone with an internet connection. Please register with the button "Register Now!" on the left of this page to receive the link to the Zoom meeting.

For the biography of the participats see next tab "Participants Bio".

Gallery

Nikita Seleznev, Installation view Unfinished Project. 2021. Animation video The Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center, Yekaterinburg
Nikita Seleznev, Installation view Unfinished Project. 2021. Animation video The Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center, Yekaterinburg
Nikita Seleznev, Installation view Slowly Ageing Children. 2021. The 6th Ural Industrial Biennial, Yekaterinburg
Nikita Seleznev, Installation view Slowly Ageing Children. 2021. The 6th Ural Industrial Biennial, Yekaterinburg
Alesya Murlina, Installation detail from the project  "So loud that you can barely hear", 2021. Ph. Alesya Murlina
Alesya Murlina, Installation detail from the project "So loud that you can barely hear", 2021. Ph. Alesya Murlina
Vitalii Datchenko, From Project ''Hic Sunt Leones''2024
Vitalii Datchenko, From Project ''Hic Sunt Leones''2024
Nikita Seleznev, Exhibition view Karate Poetry. 2019. MYTH Gallery, St. Petersburg
Nikita Seleznev, Exhibition view Karate Poetry. 2019. MYTH Gallery, St. Petersburg
Alesya Murlina, "Score of condemnation". Size: L 90 * W 330 * D 30 (Cm). Wax, steel rope, plastic, wood. 2021. Ph. Ksenia Sytina
Alesya Murlina, "Score of condemnation". Size: L 90 * W 330 * D 30 (Cm). Wax, steel rope, plastic, wood. 2021. Ph. Ksenia Sytina
Vitalii Datchenko, From the project ''Imaginary Oecumene'', 2022 , Gallery Art-League, Saint-Petersburg
Vitalii Datchenko, From the project ''Imaginary Oecumene'', 2022 , Gallery Art-League, Saint-Petersburg

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