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The exposition presents photographs taken by Nikolai Yasnopolsky in Moscow, Verona, Milan and Glasgow. The works reflect the results of the study of urban space, its images and symbols: "... we walk along the street and suddenly the eye clings for some small thing. Suddenly, at a flash speed, silhouettes flash across the wall, strangely the shadow fall across the street, sewing it into something whole, appears the sculptural relief of buildings in sun, a piece of the building grid, looks like the fields and hills in the landscape..." as the author notes. One of the objectives of the exhibition is to search for intersections of images of famous cities of the world with the art of the 20th century and each other, the opening of their everyday life, sometimes unfamiliar and exciting, to which we are immersed.
The exposition consists of more than 130 images, divided into 2 large blocks: a new city, (multi-storey, concrete, without decorations) in which we live; and the old city (low, warm, with a bunch of small details), in which we sometimes go.
Here and there arre scattered QR codes with texts about the sensations of shooting, about masters of art and about the nature of photography as such.
Here and there arre scattered QR codes with texts about the sensations of shooting, about masters of art and about the nature of photography as such.
Between all the works a continuous yellow line is drawn, passing from the walls to the floor and the podiums - the visitor's route and the author's love of graphic design.
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