WORLD OF THE CELLStart / Projects / WORLD OF THE CELL
The exhibition took place in July-August 2005 in the Exhibition hall of the Vyatka art Museum. "Exhibition "WORLD of the CELL" is a conceptual view of a group of theatre artist and photographers, who drew attention to the symbolic content of the images of reality and who said: "the Cage formal, she lives in the external world - the geometry of streets, houses, windows, doors forming it. The cell is a living creature inside a person, he is out of it and subordinated to its rhythm. Inside the human cell is not only a biological module - man lives in society and is forced to deal with morals,prejudices, complexes, vices that forms the "inner cell" chelovechestva and invented the world penetrates the cell...". Cell-squared as the archetypal formula, Dating back to ancient times,symbolizes the element of earth (in the ideogram of the earth laid cellular base),embodies the principle of stability and sustainability. But with the cell can be connected osushenie restricted, cramped, so it is sometimes becomes negative emotions - hence the pressure and the inevitability of cells that is seen in some works of participants of the exhibition. As a Professor at Harvard So Leary believes that the salvation of modern man from the transformation into mechanical robot lies in returning to the cellular level of knowledge inherent in the archival codes of biological cells... Special poli-semantism cells as an artistic image and attracted the attention of Elena Avinova, Svetlana Sharova, Natalia Mishina, Tatiana Borisova and Eugene Samarin. In their works the cage with its boundaries and voids - sacralized as a sign of an organized, orderly world and immediately cast as a limitation of the freedom and inspiration. Playing with one and the same motif everyone closest to him means of expression, artists complement each other, seamlessly continuing someone thought or, by contrast, its breaking and manifesting a new twist on the theme." Elena KIRICHENKO, PhD Site is made in Mountains Site |