In Once upon a Time in the Town of N, Kristina Aksentova embarks on a fascinating journey to a generalised Russian town of N and invites the viewer to explore the local context and the lives of its residents. The works depict run-of-the-mill situations from our lives, narrated through the language of painting. Here is a noisy party celebrating a birthday in a summer café and dead centre in the middle of the table sits, like a monument, a colourful flower arrangement to mark the occasion. Here are dressed-up and dollied-up ladies in a theatre pit, looking forward to a local production, their faces radiating happy excitement and anticipation. Here is a marketplace teeming with shoppers, out to get some fresh underwear or carrots. Each work is a self-sufficient story, a micro-narrative replicated from personal memories.