DSGA 75 - Sciarsism Exhibition, Minsk, Belarus

"DSGA 75" from my "Digital Suprematism - Geometric Abstraction" project ( https://digsup.my.canva.site/dsga ) shown in the exhibition, "Sciarsism", National Center for Contemporary Arts, Minsk, Belarus, February 22 - March 26, 2024.

The term Sciarsism comes from two Latin words, translated into Russian: science and art. The author, ideologist and theorist of this trend in fine art is the modern St. Petersburg artist Sergei Dozhd. Some researchers interpret the new trend, which originated in the second decade of the XXI century, as a new wave of the Russian avant-garde and the Russian philosophical school, which can have a great impact on the global cultural space.
According to the definitions given by Sergei, Sciarsism is an artistic science about the inner space of an artist whose practice is inseparable from theory. It is also a philosophy of the creative development of man and the world.
It is a proposed a system of understanding artistic abstraction, a new artistic language and semiotics, where the square is thought, the circle is feeling, the triangle is intuition, more complex elements of consciousness are more complex figures, images and formulas. The flow assumes complete universality, the artist can use realistic and abstract elements, signs and descriptions, general or own solutions, the main thing is the reflection of the author’s consciousness.












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