The ART and FACT
Gallery provides the art connoisseurs with the opportunity to look at the world
at a new angle, discover its secrets, and feel the beauty of life by the means
of photos displayed in the exhibition.
Organization of such actions has turned into tradition. Graduates of the photo art studio regularly
gift their amateurs with fresh and nonstandard graduation works on certain
topics. The present exhibition is entitled Nature Exists With Us, or
Without.
“Study of nature and its interaction with human beings is one of the key
aspects of photographers’ activity nowadays. The ecology art is currently among
the numerous types of fine arts, using nature and its elements to express
thoughts and emotions,” says Politis
Konstantinos, art director of the gallery. “For example, macro photography
enables us seeing what we cannot see in our routine life.”
The new view on the daily life was expressed in sixty works by 15
authors who had undergone the whole course of general photo art study or were
qualified with the second degree. Their works reflect each photographer’s
individuality, they express his/her personal spirit.
“The absence of title enables visitors to interpret a photo in their own
way. The author does not interfere in the direction of his thoughts because the
title creates a kind of outer shell that limits the spectator’s imagination,”
comments Aleksandr Raevskiy, a teacher.
Each graduate demonstrated his view and attitude to this new type of art
and surrounding reality.
“I think naturalness and opportunity of showing wonderful moments of our
life is the main thing about the photo art. I tried to achieve this in my works
without using graphic editors,” says Milena Narinyan, courses graduate.
“My work Straight to the East, depicting the lightning, was taken by the
ordinary amateur photo camera. With this I wanted to refute the stereotype
about the quality of photo entirely depending on the quality of the photo camera.
It is worth to remember that photography is the art that cannot depend on
technical factors to the full extent,” comments Oleg Zolotyh, courses
graduate.
Portrait photos with various effects were also presented in the exhibition.
The series of works by Andrey Livkevich, dedicated to veterans of the Second
World War is quite attractive.
The exhibition became the reflection of the
development of modern technologies, especially software and graphic editors.