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Passengers: Dialogues on Landscape

October 3 — December 31, 2022
Triumph Gallery and the Museum of Moscow
The connection between a person and the landscape is revealed through the comparison of their inner world, their emotional structure, with natural or anthropogenic space.
Triumph Gallery presents the exhibition Passengers: Dialogues on Landscape. It is a spin-off of the exhibition Thinking Landscape, which took place at the Museum of Moscow this summer. The project continues a series of exhibitions dedicated to landscape and the spatial experience of contemporaneity.

Around 20 new works were created especially for the project, some of which are dedicated to well-known artists, writers, and musicians. Among the exhibition’s figures are David Bowie and Iggy Pop, Lewis Carroll and Aleister Crowley, as well as the artists themselves, conveying their personal experiences of travel in their works.
Anna Demina
From the series "Memories"
2022
Anna Demina
From the series "Memories"
2022
Triumph Gallery presents the exhibition Passengers: Dialogues on Landscape. It is a spin-off of the exhibition Thinking Landscape, which took place at the Museum of Moscow this summer. The project continues a series of exhibitions dedicated to landscape and the spatial experience of contemporaneity.

Around 20 new works were created especially for the project, some of which are dedicated to well-known artists, writers, and musicians. Among the exhibition’s figures are David Bowie and Iggy Pop, Lewis Carroll and Aleister Crowley, as well as the artists themselves, conveying their personal experiences of travel in their works.
The connection between a person and the landscape is revealed through a comparison between their inner world—their emotional structure—and natural or anthropogenic space. A person embodied as an endless chain of mountains perceives the world and interacts with others very differently from a person-as-field, open to all winds. Travel is not only about discovering the world, but above all about encountering oneself anew and those who are nearby.

This exhibition is about the 21st-century railway passenger—their closeness to the landscape and their fleeting impressions of it, along with its historical and cultural parallels. It reflects on those who have traveled extensively and have shared their vision of the world with others through literature and contemporary art.
The connection between a person and the landscape is revealed through a comparison between their inner world—their emotional structure—and natural or anthropogenic space. A person embodied as an endless chain of mountains perceives the world and interacts with others very differently from a person-as-field, open to all winds. Travel is not only about discovering the world, but above all about encountering oneself anew and those who are nearby.

This exhibition is about the 21st-century railway passenger—their closeness to the landscape and their fleeting impressions of it, along with its historical and cultural parallels. It reflects on those who have traveled extensively and have shared their vision of the world with others through literature and contemporary art.
Artists:
Semyon Agroskin, Maria Arendt, Natasha Arendt, Yanina Boldyreva, Alina Glazun, Roman Golovko, Olga Davydova, Anna Dyomina, Anastasia Dubrovina, Egor Zaika, Daria Zaitseva, Alexander Kaygorodov, Maxim Ksuta, Ekaterina Kovalyova, Nadya Likhogrud, Boris Makarov, Oleg Makarov and vitalinair, Roman Mokrov, Vladimir Martirosov, Anton Olshvang, Masha Repkina, Vanya Repkin, Anna Slobozhanina, Elena Slobtseva, Dima Filippov, Sasha Frolova, Eva Khelki, Katya Shcheglova, Keito Yamaguchi, Olga Chernysheva

Curator: Alisa Prokhorova
Sasha Frolova
Moving Landscape
2022
Sasha Frolova
Moving Landscape
2022
Artists:
Semyon Agroskin, Maria Arendt, Natasha Arendt, Yanina Boldyreva, Alina Glazun, Roman Golovko, Olga Davydova, Anna Dyomina, Anastasia Dubrovina, Egor Zaika, Daria Zaitseva, Alexander Kaygorodov, Maxim Ksuta, Ekaterina Kovalyova, Nadya Likhogrud, Boris Makarov, Oleg Makarov and vitalinair, Roman Mokrov, Vladimir Martirosov, Anton Olshvang, Masha Repkina, Vanya Repkin, Anna Slobozhanina, Elena Slobtseva, Dima Filippov, Sasha Frolova, Eva Khelki, Katya Shcheglova, Keito Yamaguchi, Olga Chernysheva

Curator: Alisa Prokhorova

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