New art&web3 space in the very center of Moscow
Marina Nadeeva
ArtCollecting.Tech co-founder, an art historian in blockchain business.
Dear colleagues! My company, the only arttech company in Russia, ArtCollecing, is opening its own space in the center of Moscow, on Sretensky Boulevard - ArtCollecing.Space on Sretensky. Exhibitions of painting, graphics, sculpture and digital art by contemporary, mostly young, artists will be held here, as well as lectures, meetups and conferences. I'd like to invite my Russian speaking subscribers to oin our Telegram chat for networking.
Cover image: Maxim Kleschikov.
The goals of opening the space: creating a new environment for displaying works of art, strengthening networking, forming a new pool of collectors who are accustomed to the digital environment.
Key topics of the discussion program:
ArtCollecting has two areas of expertise - art and digital technology.
Team Features:
The company develops its own digital products, including those using artificial intelligence, and fulfills orders from large manufacturers. Successful projects in the field of digital transformation and automation of customers’ businesses made it possible to invest in projects in the art market: in 2024 - in exhibition space, earlier - in an online platform for selling art, CRM for galleries, NFT applications on the Ethereum and Polygon blockchains.
What is important to us:
Changing the Russian art market: the key players are entrepreneurs who started their businesses online. It is important that the start of online business in the field of art in Russia was given by professionals with specialized higher professional or postgraduate education.
Formation of a community of experts who will be united by professionalism.
Contacts: +79256314705, [email protected]
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What will be tomorrow exhibition in ArtCollecting.Space
ArtCollecting.Space gallery on Sretensky presents the exhibition What Will Be Tomorrow. Its concept focuses on delving into metamodernism, an artistic movement marked by the innovative reimagining of recent visual materials and the incorporation of forward-thinking ideas. This exhibition represents the inaugural physical showcase for ArtCollecing, Russia's sole arttech firm renowned for its blockchain initiatives, within its new gallery space located on Sretensky Boulevard.
Featured artists Irina Goryunova, Maxim Kleschikov, Lisa Kulagina, Vera Gvildis, Maria Abramova, Anna Stavinozhenko, Anton Bogatov, and Kirill Kulak, showcasing their paintings and graphic works. These artists, hailing from Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Minsk, are at various stages of their careers, from emerging to mid-career, and have made a name for themselves in international exhibitions and auctions. For art collectors, ArtCollecing will offer RWA (real world assets) tokens on either the Polygon or Ethereum blockchain platforms.
The theme of the exhibition is inspired by the essay "Notes on Metamodernism," authored by Dutch philosopher Robin van den Akker and Norwegian media theorist Timotheus Vermeulen. This work explores the conclusion of the postmodern era and introduces metamodernism as a significant emerging trend. It suggests that metamodernism will lead to a fluctuation between states of modernist optimism and postmodern skepticism, encompassing a range of dualities from hope to melancholy, naivety to knowledge, empathy to apathy, and unity to diversity, among others, highlighting a blend of integrity with fragmentation, and clarity with ambiguity.
Metamodernism is characterized by a remix of styles as a way to create new meanings and contexts, overcome the crisis of meaning and values characteristic of postmodernism, and find new forms of expression and understanding of the modern world. Artists enter into dialogue with past eras of art, rethinking them in the context of modernity. Take one step back, two steps forward.
The exhibition shows how a new visual language is being created, changing ideas about the artistic heritage of modernism and postmodernism. Works from various fields of art, such as painting, sculpture, and video art, were selected for the exhibition. Metamodernism, with its dynamics of transitions between contrasts, the interweaving of irony with sincerity, enthusiasm with apathy, manifests itself in different forms and contexts. This is not so much a synthesis of opposites as their constant alternation and interaction. Artists are finding new ways of expression, striving to overcome the boundaries of “contemporary art” that was born in the 90s. Are we trying to understand what will happen tomorrow?
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Contact Marina Nadeeva to launch your own Web3 project, to hire web3 developers or to advertise: [email protected].
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