Group exhibition: “Harmony in Details: Metaphysics of Beauty”

Group exhibition: “Harmony in Details: Metaphysics of Beauty”

Russian Art Centre in London is proud to present the exhibition “Harmony in Details:

Metaphysics of Beauty” curated by Valentina Shaeva. This is not just an exhibition of works of art, but an invitation to deep reflection on the connection between humanity and nature, on the beauty in the smallest details that often go unnoticed. The main philosophy of the exhibition is to search for beauty and harmony in the details that surround us every day, but which often remain outside our field of aHention. “Harmony in Details: Metaphysics of Beauty” is a space for realizing how light, form, texture and nature can be combined to create something more than just a visual experience. It is a metaphysical journey in which the viewer is confronted with questions of perception and the philosophy of beauty. Through their works, the artists offer their view of the world, where art becomes not just a way of depiction, but also a philosophical tool for revealing deep meanings. The exhibition invites us to think about the importance of details, how they can be part of the overall harmony, how light and shadow, form and space intertwine into a single symphony.

Group exhibition: "Harmony in Details: Metaphysics of Beauty" | London Cult.

Dmitry Ermolov and Karen Terzyan: artists who reveal the metaphysics of beauty.

Dmitry Ermolov, known for his works in the style of neo-impressionism, creates paintings that allow us to see the harmony of nature through the play of light and shades. His paintings are not just images, they are lively and energetic moments that are endowed with a philosophical subtext. Each stroke of Dmitry’s brush awakens in the viewer a sense of elusive beauty that exists in every moment. The artist’s skill lies in the ability to convey not only visual perception, but also the atmosphere that is hidden behind the surface. In his works, the viewer finds a philosophical thought about how fleeting moments can remain with us at the level of feelings and memory.

Karen Terzyan’s sculptures, created using bronze, embody nature through forms that connect the human and plant elements. Through his “bronze painting” he experiments with materials and techniques, transforming fragile forms of nature into eternal compositions. Each element in his sculptures has its own depth and meaning, revealing to the viewer the concept of the relationship between man and nature, where every line, every curve has its own meaning.

Karen Terzyan through his work explores the metaphysics of the surrounding world, transforming natural raw materials into works of art that make one think about the connection between man and the surrounding world.

Dates and Venue:

Opening night: Thursday, 16th January 2025, 7 pm – 9pm;

Exhibition dates: 17th and 18th January 2025, 11am – 8pm;

Address’s: 7 Kensington Mall, London, W8 4EB

Free admission

For more information:

Website: www.russianartcenterinlondon.com

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Email: russianartcenter@gmail.com

Phone: +44 738 447 19 13

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