A Wave of Dreams
Triumph Gallery presents a group exhibition A Wave of Dreams that unites more than 30 artists who in their works explored the phenomenon of seeing dreams. Dreaming is both a mental and a cultural experience which continues to interest psychologists, philosophers and sleep therapists for hundreds of years despite it being a routine ritual. Dreams and their nature still raise numerous questions and researching them is filled with various hypotheses that are yet to be scientifically confirmed or disproved. Dreaming and its many aspects is turned into a subject of artistic reflection in the exhibition narrative.
Sleeping is as important part of life as wakefulness. Even though the former is passive and in the unconscious, it affects our perception of reality. This relationship between reality and dreams is so ephemeral, it is hard to find the phantom line between objective truth and the surreal world of visions and fantasies.
The exhibition A Wave of Dreams is an attempt to analyse dreams from an artistic point of view and to contemplate on the ways dreams become sources of creative inspiration and new artistic images. It is asking how to communicate the immaterial world of dreams using artistic language, how to convey the borderline state of the psyche through works of art.
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Triumph Gallery presents a group exhibition A Wave of Dreams that unites more than 30 artists who in their works explored the phenomenon of seeing dreams. Dreaming is both a mental and a cultural experience which continues to interest psychologists, philosophers and sleep therapists for hundreds of years despite it being a routine ritual. Dreams and their nature still raise numerous questions and researching them is filled with various hypotheses that are yet to be scientifically confirmed or disproved. Dreaming and its many aspects is turned into a subject of artistic reflection in the exhibition narrative.
Sleeping is as important part of life as wakefulness. Even though the former is passive and in the unconscious, it affects our perception of reality. This relationship between reality and dreams is so ephemeral, it is hard to find the phantom line between objective truth and the surreal world of visions and fantasies.
The exhibition A Wave of Dreams is an attempt to analyse dreams from an artistic point of view and to contemplate on the ways dreams become sources of creative inspiration and new artistic images. It is asking how to communicate the immaterial world of dreams using artistic language, how to convey the borderline state of the psyche through works of art.
Artists on show
- AES + F Group
- Alexander Brodsky
- Alexander Dashevskiy
- Alexandra Kokacheva
- Alexandra Paperno
- Anatoly Akue
- Andrey Berger
- Anka Akhalaia
- Anna Andrzhievskaya
- Asya Marakulina
- Blue Soup
- Charlie Isoe
- CrocodilePOWER
- Daniil Antropov
- Dmitri Gutov
- Eva Helki
- Evgenia Voronova
- Haim Sokol
- Issy Wood
- Julia Virko
- Katya Tsareva
- Kirill Basalaev
- Kristina Aksentova
- Maxim Ksuta
- Nikolay Onischenko
- Roma Peeks
- Ruslan Martynov
- Sergey Filatov
- Victoria Kosheleva
- Vladimir Kartashov
- Yun Kyung Jeong