In an endless stream of information, locations, and people, it becomes increasingly difficult to grasp the true subtlety of the notion of “the new.” In a state of oversaturation, the world feels like a rapid merging of what has just been created with what has long existed, where boundaries blur and space becomes fluid. Amid the fast pace of events and shallow concentration, a person seems to lose the sense of their own weight within the place they inhabit, becoming merely an outside observer. But is a new space possible without human presence — without the “trace” a person leaves behind?
The exhibition invites the viewer to inhabit the space, to renew it through their presence and to reflect on its layers of meaning. The exhibition is divided into sections, each initiating a dialogue on different forms of spatial exploration.
Space Between People. A fragile, delicate, and cautious space that reflects on the fear of non-reciprocity, unspoken feelings suspended in the air, and emotions locked within oneself.
Tangible Space. A volume of air embodied in physical form, contemplating how a person perceives space and senses themselves within it.
Inner Space. A deep, personal territory shaped by one’s own limitations and liberation — a place where transformation and choice are always possible.
Collective Space. A social space that raises questions about collectivity and uniqueness in contemporary human experience.
Space of Desires. A space that can be filled with one’s wishes — by jumping at the point of origin or leaving a personal prophecy behind closed curtains.
Artists: Olga Aydina, Ivanka Garay, Olesya Gumenenko, Kristina Ivanova, Maria Kizima, Kristina Manucharyan, Alya Segova