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The Fleeting Light on Your Folds
Part 2. Basel. Solo Exhibition by Katya Tsareva 17 Oct - 16 Nov 2024 This autumn Voshod Gallery is delighted to present the solo exhibition ‘The Fleeting Light on Your Folds’ by a London based artist Katya Tsareva which reveals the extent of our physical sensuality and vulnerability. The main idea feels like a time capsule, half buried in history and still humming with... Read more -
Dogs howl when they sniff yellow piss!
New exhibition by Stasia Grishina 9 Jun - 12 Oct 2024 She feels everything everyone feels. Instead of writing this text, I am anxious. In order to register my dog Simone in Berlin, I need to register her at the new apartment I just moved into. Simone has changed about 16 addresses during her life together with me, which has inevitably impacted her character. She has often struggled to get along with other female dogs. Now - even more so. There's a dog named Stella who lives in the entryway with us. They disliked each other at first sight. Every time we pass the door of the apartment where Stella lives, they make it clear to each other that they are not welcome. If Simone could type, she'd type the following: “we go home and there she is again walking on my stairs i hate her bitch i hate her bitch i have to tell her everytime we go outside she holds me hold me hold me i hate her bitch i have to tell her everything hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me good you hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me good you hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me good you hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me hold me. I don't know how many times the dogs regretted that the wolves then approached the humans sitting near the fire. I hope Simone doesn't regret it - I couldn't have done it without her. In my head, Simone writes without commas to heighten expression. When Simone was a teenager I realized that I was living with the beast. There is an opinion among those who live with the beast - dogs need to be left on neutral territory and let them figure out their relationship, they need to establish a hierarchy.
In the iconography of Stasia Grishina dogs are given a great place - in her world dogs have left men and returned to themselves. They now live a completely different life, they have gone beyond bureaucracy, insurance, veterinarians, kinologists, dog parks. They are moving on their own land; they have changed. They have become gods. Moving our gaze across the pictorial canvas, looking at the grinning dogs, it is worth thinking of what we see as a Titanomachy - a struggle between the titans and the gods of Olympus, a clarification of power relations within the same territory. Man witnesses it, but man should not interfere in it. They can attack only if you enter their territory: all because dogs are gregarious animals. The territory for which the pack depicted by Stasya is fighting is the territory of the canvas, and therefore your attention.
In April, the Russian Federation passed a law allowing regional authorities to decide what to do with stray animals. Among the methods now allowed is killing animals. In the recommendations of the World Health Organization in 1990, it is stated that killing stray dogs does not solve the problem with their number. The organization then suggested alternative methods: registration, vaccination, sterilization and public education. We lived with Simone in Basel for four months - the territory of Basel is delineated into zones where animals are allowed. During the four months of walking around Basel, Simone became calmer. She feels everything everyone feels.
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Un Voyage Sans Fin
Basel stop for Stas Falkov's tryptich 25 Apr - 31 May 2024 'Traveling is useful; it makes the imagination work. Anything else is just frustration and fatigue. Our journey is entirely imaginary. And that is its strength.” His journey begins here: behind relatively small window, reminiscent only of a blank leaf that turns yellow not from time, but from an impossibility of... Read more -
A190B2 by Roma Bantik
Artist from Alsace working with metal and re-casting military objects. 2 Feb - 15 Mar 2024 Exhibition by Roma Bantik, artist currently living in France. During the opening, visitors had a chance to see a short 8 min video about the backgroound of this project. A190B2 is a name that is derived from two codes: A190 - is warship ordnance system and B2 - tank engine. Read more -
Conjuring trapped/stolen memories
Installation by Sofya Skidan 15 Sep 2023 - 30 Jan 2024 Read more -
Refraction: Are your eyes soaking?
11 Jun - 20 Aug 2023
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"When We Poke It, The Blood Runs And We Find Ourself In the Belly" by Olya Avstreyh
13 Apr - 18 May 2023 In the current project presented in the vitrines of Voshkod gallery, Olya Avstreyh creates an almost theatrical moment — with a huge intensely painted piece as its ecstatic center. We witness a certain scene — a dying swan or a crucifixion, surrounded by bright yellow, building an unsettling impression that... Read more -
Zero Gravity
10 Feb - 8 Apr 2023 Photos by Anna Denisova @anndoing Read more -
Frame of Sorrow
2 Dec 2022 - 5 Jan 2023 "Frame of Sorrow" Solo exhibition of Anton Kushaev in Voskhod's gallery vitrines in Basel,
Switzerland. Photos by Anna Denisova. Text by Marija Orlova. December 2022 Read more -
Liminal by Misha Gudwin
30 Aug - 6 Oct 2022 Voskhod Gallery presents the “Liminal” project by Misha Gudwin. In “Liminal”, Misha combines different technogenic and industrial objects with images associated with Internet subculture. The images that are used can be attributed to 'liminal space aesthetics' – a direction in modern teenage digital culture, the object of which is the... Read more -
‘X-Nowness’ collective exhibition
16 - 22 Jun 2022 ‘Time is not linear and doesn’t consist of discrete physical points. Rather, it is perceived as a frightening shift, chasing itself, at times running faster or on the contrary falling behind. Nowness itself is followed by its own ghost, some x-unknown. X-nowness can be represented as an innumerable diversity of... Read more -
Goods by Kuril Chto
Statement about the war in Ukraine 14 Jun - 31 Jul 2022 Voskhod Gallery presents the first solo exhibition of the artist Kuril Chto – “Goods”. Creating graphics, paintings, objects, digital memes and urban interventions, the artist employs irony and the absurd to work with the themes of patriotism and the absurdity of the surrounding reality. His projects, whether they take the... Read more -
Soft Room by Anna Taganzeva-Kobzeva
Which of us is the Golem? 12 May - 11 Jun 2022 Operating in the intersection of the archaic and man-made environment, Anna Taganzeva-Kobzeva’s works offer a multi-faceted perspective on the 21st century New Mythology. Inspired by the history of her family, knowledge of traditional healing and shamanism, that was passed down through generations, Anna uses hieroglyphs, runes, cuneiform, Nabatean writing and... Read more -
`Noah` by Fedora Akimova
Our first physical exhibition it Postpassage, 9 1 Apr - 8 May 2022 Voskhod Gallery is pleased to announce its first physical exhibition and public gallery space with the installation Noah by Fedora Akimova. In her work, whether painting or installations, Fedora explores imaginary mystic worlds that feel cold and give us a sense of anxiety and alienation. These worlds are inhabited by... Read more