Portal
Childhood is the period in life when the foundations of our perception of the world and ourselves are formed. Memories of childhood accompany us throughout our lives, becoming an integral part of our "I".
Simple moments, such as playing with friends in the yard, or the first discoveries, become bright points of support on which the perception of the schedule of life and future decisions is based.
The toy that we revived in our minds, gave a name to, and talked to is now lost somewhere far away, but remaining in our memory is a symbol of boundless childhood fantasy, the ability to see depth in the most mundane things. It is a reminder of a time when we could create whole worlds from what surrounded us.
Memories are like a compass pointing in the right direction, an anchor keeping us from total oblivion. The "portal" is an invitation to stop, think, remember, so that, turning back, we can see how small children led us to ourselves.
Curator: Anastasia Artemova
Participants: Anastasia Artemova, Evgeniya Buravleva, Tatiana Kochemasova, Anton Kuznetsov, Philip Orlov, Maxim Petrushin, Maria Safronova, George Totibadze, Konstantin Totibadze, Vladislav Hegai, Lika Tsereteli, Taina Chernoritskaya
Portal
Childhood is the period in life when the foundations of our perception of the world and ourselves are formed. Memories of childhood accompany us throughout our lives, becoming an integral part of our "I".
Simple moments, such as playing with friends in the yard, or the first discoveries, become bright points of support on which the perception of the schedule of life and future decisions is based.
The toy that we revived in our minds, gave a name to, and talked to is now lost somewhere far away, but remaining in our memory is a symbol of boundless childhood fantasy, the ability to see depth in the most mundane things. It is a reminder of a time when we could create whole worlds from what surrounded us.
Memories are like a compass pointing in the right direction, an anchor keeping us from total oblivion. The "portal" is an invitation to stop, think, remember, so that, turning back, we can see how small children led us to ourselves.
Curator: Anastasia Artemova
Participants: Anastasia Artemova, Evgeniya Buravleva, Tatiana Kochemasova, Anton Kuznetsov, Philip Orlov, Maxim Petrushin, Maria Safronova, George Totibadze, Konstantin Totibadze, Vladislav Hegai, Lika Tsereteli, Taina Chernoritskaya
Portal
Childhood is the period in life when the foundations of our perception of the world and ourselves are formed. Memories of childhood accompany us throughout our lives, becoming an integral part of our "I".
Simple moments, such as playing with friends in the yard, or the first discoveries, become bright points of support on which the perception of the schedule of life and future decisions is based.
The toy that we revived in our minds, gave a name to, and talked to is now lost somewhere far away, but remaining in our memory is a symbol of boundless childhood fantasy, the ability to see depth in the most mundane things. It is a reminder of a time when we could create whole worlds from what surrounded us.
Memories are like a compass pointing in the right direction, an anchor keeping us from total oblivion. The "portal" is an invitation to stop, think, remember, so that, turning back, we can see how small children led us to ourselves.
Curator: Anastasia Artemova
Participants: Anastasia Artemova, Evgeniya Buravleva, Tatiana Kochemasova, Anton Kuznetsov, Philip Orlov, Maxim Petrushin, Maria Safronova, George Totibadze, Konstantin Totibadze, Vladislav Hegai, Lika Tsereteli, Taina Chernoritskaya