17.12.2023 | Culture
The annual “Symbol 4” art exhibition opens in Narva
Text Mark Taylor
Photo A-Art Gallery

On Friday evening, December 15, a new exhibition opened at the A-Art Galerii in Astri Keskus, in Narva. The annual exhibition entitled simply “Symbol 4”, will bring together 26 works from 7 artists this year.
The annual “Symbol 4” exhibition is becoming a tradition on the Ida-Virumaa art scene. The exhibition, which connects artists with a single conceptual view, will showcase a total of 26 new works from 7 artists this year. All of which have an aesthetics of symbolism and the avant-garde. In fact, Symbol 4 is also the name of the artists union from whom the exhibition gets its name.
The artists taking part in this year’s “Symbol 4” exhibition are Eduard Zenchik, Yuri Khorev, Vadim Erokhin, Igor Gordin, Olga Tyurina, Vladimir Kopylov, and Maria Sambuco.
The exhibition will be on display at the A-Art Galerii on the second floor of Astri Keskus in Narva until February 15, 2024.
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