The ONA exhibition in Prague featured the work of Ruzal Akhmadisha and Anastasia Ivanova, providing a fascinating exploration of contemporary art and self-expression. Akhmadisha, a renowned artist, videographer, editor, and cinematographer, described himself as a poet of the era of digital evolution and space. His film, LUNA, was the centerpiece of the exhibition and provided an immersive experience for attendees.
Anastasia Ivanova, a photographer and artist who gained global recognition for her thought-provoking and evocative work, showcased her surrealistic photographic works. Her works revealed the mysteries of decaying old buildings and demonstrated the multi-facetedness of people and the interdependence between nature and man.
The exhibition showcased the natural world, feelings, and atmosphere, all on the same plane, and captured life in its most natural manifestations. It aimed to explore how self-expression in creation and spiritual life contributed to the development of humanity as a whole and how art was one of the most important ways of interacting directly with the soul.
On the final day of the exhibition, there was an open conversation with the author, providing attendees with an opportunity to discuss cinema and its evolution in the future and how cinema manifests itself in each of us. The conversation was engaging and thought-provoking and provided insights into the future of cinema as an art form.
Anastasia Ivanova’s diverse talents extended beyond photography, as she was also an accomplished writer with several literature stories. Her unique perspective and interest in collaborating with artists and cultural institutions further enriched the artistic scene and promoted its offerings to a global audience.
The ONA exhibition 20-25.01.2020 was a fascinating exploration of contemporary art, self-expression, and the interdependence between nature and man. The exhibition’s focus on cinema and its evolution in the future, as well as its emphasis on art as a way of interacting directly with the soul, made it a must-see for anyone interested in the arts and culture.
