At booth D020, under the banner "Dissonance catcher," our colleagues are presenting paintings by Maria Katyanova and photographs by pop/off/art lab artist Polina Rukavichkina from the series "Melting Armour."
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A conversation between Alexander Konstantinov and Willi Stahlhofen, a physicist at the Max Planck Institute, and gallerist Adelheid Hofmann, to more fully reveal the origins of the artist's creative language.
At booth D020, under the banner "Dissonance catcher," our colleagues are presenting paintings by Maria Katyanova and photographs by pop/off/art lab artist Polina Rukavichkina from the series "Melting Armour."
MoreFriends, we are delighted to tell you about a joint project by pop/off/art gallery resident Ivan Plyushch and Olga Tobreluts, a landmark artist in Russian contemporary art, at the Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts (Houston, USA)!
MoreIn this new project, the artist continues to explore the interaction between the fabrics of language, sound, and thought processes in the context of a rapidly changing world.
MoreOn October 31, the exhibition "Autumn Flower. Vadim Sidur | Polina Rukavichkina" opens at the Vadim Sidur Museum.
MoreUntil October 25, the Frieze exhibition space is hosting the group project "To everything, spurn, spurn, spurn," organized by Artwin Gallery.
MoreOn October 8 and 19, the tenth smart book fair, Rassvet Book Fair, will take place at DK Rassvet — a large‑scale event for everyone who loves literature.
MoreWe are pleased to announce that our partner, Artzip gallery, is taking part for the first time in the international contemporary art fair Art Market Budapest.
MoreThis event is a unique opportunity to dive deeper into the artistic laboratory of one of the leading representatives of photorealism, whose work combines photographic precision, philosophical depth, and painterly freedom.
MoreThe event will take the form of a discussion, during which participants will explore whether an exhibition catalog can be not only professional literature but also a bedside reading book.
MoreThe project focuses on the second half of the 20th century through the first quarter of the 21st century, revealing how diverse, vibrant, and relevant abstraction remains today.
MorePop/off/art gallery doesn't review or accept new artists portfolios
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