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Russia - Why we celebrate the New Year with TV

Russia (bbabo.net), - A large-scale "New beautiful exhibition" in the Media Center, exploring the theme of the holiday and including more than 50 works by contemporary artists, will open in the park by the beginning of the New Year holidays - December 25. And it will work much longer than the holidays - until March 15, 2022.

Igor Shelkovsky, Grigory Orekhov, PPSS group (Pavel Pepperstein and Sonya Stereostyrsky), Weld Queen, Vova Perkin, Valentin Korzhov, Marina Yengibaryan, Evfrosina, Venera Kazarova, Maria Safronova, Yegor Plotnikov, Anna Krasnaya, Gosha Frolova Ostretsov and others.

"At the exhibition you will see our works dedicated to singers and singers and, in particular, such stars of our sky as Alla Pugacheva, Philip Kirkorov and Natalya Koroleva - all these characters are always present in the context of the New Year at the Blue Light program," says the artist Pavel Pepperstein. - Soviet and post-Soviet people always eat Olivier and watch TV, and there are all these wonderful people who sing songs and celebrate a holiday with them. "

And the artist Sasha Frolova associates the New Year with childhood. “For me, the New Year is associated with childhood, when we are all open to the perception of the new and the wonderful,” she says. “With my art, I strive to remind the viewer of this and awaken a state where we can make wishes, dream, wait for miracles and.jpgts. we decorate the tree with toys and return to the context of childhood. My work "Antennas" takes us back to this time full of hope and encourages us to tune in to its frequencies. "

And on December 24, the tenth chamber exhibition of the SOVRISK project will open at the Zaryadye Underground Museum. The exposition dedicated to Christmas includes the works of artists participating in the project "After the Icon". Paintings, objects and NFT art fashionable today in the chamber space of the Underground Museum will be presented by Sergey Nekrasov, Katie Meladze, Sofya Igoshina and many others. "After the Icon" is a project dedicated to the search for a new artistic language and new expressiveness in contemporary Christian art.

“On the icons in the church, we often see a child in the arms of the Mother of God - this moment is important. After all, we are faced with Christianity in the form of a God-child,” says the exhibition curator Anton Belikov. “Therefore, Christianity is not an old religion, it is literally New Covenant Within the framework of this approach, the Christmas theme is very important: it is the constant birth of something new, every day, every moment seems to be created from the very beginning. Most people just notice this on Christmas. And the project "After the Icon" is just about creating something new ".

Russia - Why we celebrate the New Year with TV