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AES+F: Inverso Mundus

04 Oct, 2018 - 03 Feb, 2019
Conceptual architects Tatiana Arzamasova, Lev Evzovich and multidisciplinary designer Evgeny Svyatsky formed the group in 1987, and photographer Vladimir Fridkes joined in 1995. AES+F is best known for its unique aesthetic sense, which combines historical and mythical references with the contemporary imagery of urban landscapes. In its collaborative, ambitious projects, AES+F uses sets of references, rather than individual ones, drawn from the worlds of architecture, fashion and design. These created environments and spaces are elevated to become characters in the narrative. Generating symbolic compositions in which every element has been carefully planned within a broader, sophisticated narrative, the collective delicately orchestrates scenes where familiar elements become estranged.


The plot of "Inverso Mundus", a 38-minute film, is inspired on the genre of World Upside Down engravings, known for satirically depicting surreal scenes in which the natural order of the world, including social roles, were inverted. Widely circulated in Europe since the 16th century, these prints used a series of brief vignettes, where animals are riding people and slaves are served by their masters, among others, as a way of critiquing social order.


Conceptual architects Tatiana Arzamasova, Lev Evzovich and multidisciplinary designer Evgeny Svyatsky formed the group in 1987, and photographer Vladimir Fridkes joined in 1995. AES+F is best known for its unique aesthetic sense, which combines historical and mythical references with the contemporary imagery of urban landscapes. In its collaborative, ambitious projects, AES+F uses sets of references, rather than individual ones, drawn from the worlds of architecture, fashion and design. These created environments and spaces are elevated to become characters in the narrative. Generating symbolic compositions in which every element has been carefully planned within a broader, sophisticated narrative, the collective delicately orchestrates scenes where familiar elements become estranged.


The plot of "Inverso Mundus", a 38-minute film, is inspired on the genre of World Upside Down engravings, known for satirically depicting surreal scenes in which the natural order of the world, including social roles, were inverted. Widely circulated in Europe since the 16th century, these prints used a series of brief vignettes, where animals are riding people and slaves are served by their masters, among others, as a way of critiquing social order.


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