11.2.2024 | Culture
The real and unreal meet at a new exhibition in Sillamäe
Text Susanna Poikela
Photo Yury Khorev
SillArt Gallery & Sillart Hub are celebrating the anniversary of their first year of operation with the opening of a new exhibition where the boundaries of reality and unreality merge together.
The exhibition entitled “Real and Unreal” by visual artists Eduard Zentsik, Jury Khorev, Olga Tjurina, and Maria Sambuko features 17 paintings and graphic works. They are united by immersion in the world of modernism and symbolism, where each work is a dive into the artist’s inner landscapes.
SillArt is an art gallery and art centre, as well as a non-profit association for the promotion of culture and art. During the first year, the association has organised several exhibitions, festivals, film screenings, and creative meetings.
You can read more about the exhibition, which will remain on display until May 1, on the official SillArt Gallery website.
SillArt Gallery, Mere pst. 3, Floor 2, Sillamäe.
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