photo: Tanya Sushenkova
P-32
In this series, I use oil paint, the most pictorial medium possible, while staying true to the graphic tools I have worked with for many years—paper and black lines. I use five-layer corrugated cardboard, "primed" with adhesive tape, as a paper version of the canvas. To replicate the graphic line, I cover the black tape with a thin layer of white paint and then scratch through it with a fine knitting needle.
27.09-23.10
This project is dedicated to my habit of working in notebooks. For one month, I replaced my usual pocket notebook with a single sheet of paper divided into corresponding pages. The resulting artwork presents the entire notebook at once, freeing the viewer’s gaze from the strict sequence of a book and allowing them to appreciate the volume of work required to fill one small notebook
photo: Pavel Plekhanov
photo: Pavel Plekhanov
04.11-31.03
In this project, I focused on the digital rituals of our era. Over five months, I created slides resembling those of formal presentations, publishing them in the pavilion's Telegram group. These slides explored themes of collective and ritualistic behaviors online. The project culminated in a live webinar performance, during which I presented the slides as a cohesive narrative, further reflecting on the role of presentation formats in contemporary digital culture.
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