August 27 – September 25, 12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Garage Museum of Contemporary Art and “New Holland: Cultural Urbanisation” have joined forces to presentthe group exhibition, Experiences of the Imaginary, which showcases the works of recipients of Garage’s grant program
for the support of emerging Russian artists.
Building on its regional program, Garage will open its first exhibition on New Holland Island in St Petersburg.
The exhibition runs from August 27 until September 25 in the park’s temporary exhibition space, Pavilion.
Nine emerging Russian artists – Nikolai Alexeyev, Aslan Gaisumov, Yevgeny Granilshchikov, Ilya Dolgov, Anastasia Kuzmina, Kirill Makarov, Ivan Novikov, Alexandra Sukhareva, and Anna Titova – will give the audience
a glimpse of their inner worlds, as they try to define the place of the artist in the contemporary world, through the prism
of personal experience and inner feelings.
In the rapidly changing reality, the professional life of artists is bound up in an endless articulation and struggle
for representation in virtual space. This is why curator Andrey Misiano decided to draw attention instead to the interior state of the artist and take a closer look at feelings, rather than the strictly analytic or formal elements of the artistic process. At first glance, this approach might seem conservative, taking us back to the classical perception of the artist
as the lone genius, slaving away in the quiet of his studio. At times, it may seem like the art of the 20th century has given way to manifestos, political or social critique, or research projects. But despite these external changes, art remains as before, a holistic practice generating space for sensual encounters and the creation of empirical models of knowledge.
In the selected works, the artists in this exhibition each consider the phenomenon of interaction between the outer environment and inner feelings.
This exhibition was organized by Garage Museum of Contemporary Art
Curator: Andrey Misiano