Exhibition

Victoria Ustinova. DANCING RIVERS & BLOOMING YARDS

Place

Artmuza

13th line of V.O., 70-72

Category

Exhibition

Date

11 november 2021, 11:00 — 07 december 2021, 22:00

Price

Free of charge

Events / Exhibition

Personal exhibition of the artist under the pseudonym Ewlisiya is "a wandering circus of introverts and eccentrics to the songs of Patrick Wolfe and Tom Waits, settled in the area of the courtyards-labyrinths of the Fontanka overlooking the infinity of St. Petersburg sky."

Victoria Ustinova conventionally divides the exposition into three parts - all of them are about why they love St. Petersburg. St. Petersburg, like any significant place, is not only physical objects, but also the totality of its past, cultural layers, music that is written and played here, people's expectations and hopes, ideas and fantasies. This whole cocktail, like a thick May aroma of lilacs, fills squares and courtyards and tells the artist what paintings to paint.

Life and nature, hidden in the depths of rivers and St. Petersburg courtyards, are of greatest interest to Victoria. In her vision, the rivers "dance", coming to life, and the courtyards "bloom". Two series of expositions are dedicated to rivers: "The Bottom of the River", illustrating the imaginary biosphere hidden under the water column; and “The Neva has no bottom” - about the houses themselves. “St. Petersburg is two different cities at night and day. Houses dance, canals change places, and streets, like cats, now stretch out and release their claws, then curl up into balls. Peter hums and falls asleep on the soft turf again. " The fantasy side of the city's nightlife, which the imagination organically weaves into reality, when we peer into the darkness, Victoria depicts in the third episode - "Pagan poetry".

Victoria Ustinova - St. Petersburg artist, illustrator and fashion designer, graduate of St. Stieglitz. One of the founders of the art group "Innri Rodd", as part of which she participated in exhibitions in the spaces of Artmuz, Annenkirche, AGA-gallery, HORS. Victoria's graphic works are in private collections in St. Petersburg, Moscow, Finland, Germany, Great Britain, Japan.