The student exhibition "Eutectic" explores the fragile balance between human, material, and environment. In the modern world, we constantly consume a flow of information, and art becomes a tool for understanding oneself and one’s position in society. Metal in this project acts not merely as a material, but as a co-author. Its properties—plasticity, conductivity, and a tendency toward transformation—shape the works as much as the artist’s ideas. Through heating, cooling, pressure, and physical effort, states are captured in which thought, emotion, and time merge into a single structure.
Each work is a moment when the artist’s inner world takes shape, and interaction with the material becomes an act of self-discovery.
88-90 Griboyedov Canal Embankment, Saint Petersburg, Russia, the buildings of the Catherine's Assembly
20 years old, 2nd-year student at the National Research University Higher School of Economics, majoring in Environmental and Interior Design. In my projects, I am interested in exploring new expressive means and concepts, as well as reflecting on the cultural and visual context of contemporary architecture. I strive to create environments that are not only functional but also shape an emotional and aesthetic experience.
Exhibition Architect: Ilya Konstantinov, curator: Polina Reshetnikova, art director: Alena Ivanova
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