The events in Odessa at 19 December 2019

Touch-exhibition "Tactus"

19 December 2019, 10:30
category: exhibition
place: The Museum of personal collections them. Bleshunov (Polish str., 19)

Bleshchunov House with Marketing tourism community Odessa_wow has prepared an unusual exhibition for you.              Tatyana Shtykalo, the author of cats sculptures beloved in Odessa, will show the other side of her work - touch-sculpture. These innovative and completely futuristic art objects can be studied not only with a glance, but also through touch.              The special surface texture, the mass of objects, the unusual sensations from the selected materials create new dimensions in the perception of volume and shape. Similarities and polarity in the image of the visible and tangible help to get a unique perceptual experience, new emotions, meanings, metaphors.              We can say with confidence that this is more than a sculpture, in the traditional sense of the term. At first glance, it is close to interior abstraction. Delicate lines evoke associations with grown living rather than mechanically produced matter. Aesthetic images are devoid of attachment to subject specifics. But tactile experience changes the point of standard perception.              Conscious erosion of some details returns to a sense of time, and touch makes the problem of contact deficit in modern society so sensible, where each participant spends most of his life in a virtual and purely visual world, without real human communication.              And with this, Tatyana Shtykalo’s sculpture is closer to the ideas of metamodernism, since having shifted the usual focus of perception, it was possible to create a unique path to super-ideas.              Are you ready to perceive?Attention! The exposition is fragile, it includes both objects of abstract forms, intended only for viewing, and objects for touch. Special notes will help you find your way.       And see you on the street. Polish, 19.

The poster of the event — Touch-exhibition "Tactus" in The Museum of personal collections them. Bleshunov