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Paraphernalia

September 9 — October 5, 2025
Gallery "Triumph"
This project explores a unique relationship between the artist, the gallery, and those who choose to acquire a work of art and share their lives with it.
The Triumph Gallery presents the exhibition Paraphernalia. The project is part of the Biennale of Private Collections and brings together works from the collections of Dmitry Aksyonov, Alexander Lebedev, Dmitry Razumov, Leonid Dobrovskiy and Alexander Dobrovskiy, Ashot Khachatouryants, Alexey Priyma and Vera Priyma, Sergey Alexandrov, Ekaterina Terebenina and Andrey Terebenin, Leonid Shumilin, and Alexander Popov.
The Triumph Gallery presents the exhibition Paraphernalia. The project is part of the Biennale of Private Collections and brings together works from the collections of Dmitry Aksyonov, Alexander Lebedev, Dmitry Razumov, Leonid Dobrovskiy and Alexander Dobrovskiy, Ashot Khachatouryants, Alexey Priyma and Vera Priyma, Sergey Alexandrov, Ekaterina Terebenina and Andrey Terebenin, Leonid Shumilin, and Alexander Popov.
The exhibition Paraphernalia is dedicated to the gallery’s friends and like-minded collaborators, relationships that have developed over many years and long ago moved beyond the traditional notions of "client" or "collector." It is a project about a special connection between the artist, the gallery, and those who choose to acquire a work of art and share their lives with it.

The title Paraphernalia derives from a term that historically referred to property outside a dowry, and today more commonly denotes personal belongings associated with a person’s lifestyle or passions. In the context of the exhibition, the concept reflects the choices of strong and independent individuals with whom the gallery maintains long-term relationships and invites to engage in "artistic-commercial experiments." The works included in the exhibition testify to moments when the sensibilities and worldviews of artist, gallerist, and collector align.
Exhibition view
The exhibition Paraphernalia is dedicated to the gallery’s friends and like-minded collaborators, relationships that have developed over many years and long ago moved beyond the traditional notions of "client" or "collector." It is a project about a special connection between the artist, the gallery, and those who choose to acquire a work of art and share their lives with it.

The title Paraphernalia derives from a term that historically referred to property outside a dowry, and today more commonly denotes personal belongings associated with a person’s lifestyle or passions. In the context of the exhibition, the concept reflects the choices of strong and independent individuals with whom the gallery maintains long-term relationships and invites to engage in "artistic-commercial experiments." The works included in the exhibition testify to moments when the sensibilities and worldviews of artist, gallerist, and collector align.
From large-scale projects to intimate details, they capture a rare convergence of perspectives, transforming the act of acquisition into one of mutual trust and deep understanding. It is precisely such moments that shape cultural history and define the space of genuine artistic value.

Participating artists include AES+F, crocodilePOWER, Recycle Group, Kyungsoo Ahn, Alexander Vinogradov and Vladimir Dubossarsky, Avner Ben-Gal, Alexander Brodsky, Alexander Brodsky Jr., Apollinaria Brosh, Issy Wood, Dmitry Gutov, Jang Young Min, Pasha Zeldovich, Taisia Korotkova, Maxim Ksuta, Jonun Lee, Rikuji Makabe, Anton Morokov, Aidan Salakhova, Maria Safronova, Thanatos Banionis, Sergey Filatov, Mikelis Fisher, Damien Hirst, Jake Chapman and Dinos Chapman, Lee Chinju, Jungyeon Jeong, and Katya Shcheglova.

Curator: Polina Mogilina
From large-scale projects to intimate details, they capture a rare convergence of perspectives, transforming the act of acquisition into one of mutual trust and deep understanding. It is precisely such moments that shape cultural history and define the space of genuine artistic value.

Participating artists include AES+F, crocodilePOWER, Recycle Group, Kyungsoo Ahn, Alexander Vinogradov and Vladimir Dubossarsky, Avner Ben-Gal, Alexander Brodsky, Alexander Brodsky Jr., Apollinaria Brosh, Issy Wood, Dmitry Gutov, Jang Young Min, Pasha Zeldovich, Taisia Korotkova, Maxim Ksuta, Jonun Lee, Rikuji Makabe, Anton Morokov, Aidan Salakhova, Maria Safronova, Thanatos Banionis, Sergey Filatov, Mikelis Fisher, Damien Hirst, Jake Chapman and Dinos Chapman, Lee Chinju, Jungyeon Jeong, and Katya Shcheglova.

Curator: Polina Mogilina
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