In a nutshell
Vasily Ulitin. Elegy is a poignant exploration of memory and the human experience, showcasing contemporary artworks that delve into themes of loss and nostalgia. This compelling exhibition brings together a diverse array of artists, each offering a unique lens on the fragility of existence and the echoes of the past. Through striking visuals and thought-provoking installations, visitors are invited to reflect on the transient nature of life and the artifacts of memory that linger in our minds. The careful curation weaves a narrative that transcends individual perspectives, creating a shared space for solace and contemplation.
Why should you watch this?
This exhibition is an emotional journey that invites you to confront the depth of human experience through the lens of contemporary creativity. By showcasing artists who grapple with themes of memory, loss, and the passage of time, this exhibition resonates with anyone reflecting on their own stories. Each piece acts as a portal into personal and collective memories, encouraging introspection and dialogue. The thought-provoking installations challenge you to consider how we hold onto the past and the beauty and pain that intertwine in our lives. Whether you’re an art aficionado or simply curious, this guided tour offers a unique opportunity to engage with profound artistic expressions that linger in the heart and mind long after you leave.
Curators(s)
Elena Misalandi
BioElena Misalandi is a specialist in Soviet photography, Deputy Director of the Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow (MAMM), and the Chief Curator of the Moscow House of Photography. A film studies graduate from VGIK (under the mentorship of M. Vlasov), Elena oversees the museum’s photography collection, focusing on its research and preservation. Her work significantly contributed to the study and promotion of Soviet-era cultural heritage in photography.
Mediator(s)
Sergey Zykov
BioSergey Zykov is an artist, musician, and curator dedicated to contemporary music and youth engagement. As a participant and program curator for the Kymatic contemporary music ensemble and a specialist in educational programs for the V-A-C Foundation, he focuses on making curatorial projects accessible to children and teenagers. Previously, Zykov curated the music direction at the Multimedia Art Museum (MAMM) and the musical block at the ZIL Cultural Centre. A graduate of the Moscow Architectural Institute, he also studied t at the BAZA Institute of Contemporary Art, where he explored innovative intersections of art and music.