City Notes

At Moscow's MARS Center for Contemporary Art

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The center specializes in multimedia and immersive experiences that encourage visitors to become part of the artwork rather than simply observe it. From the moment you enter, familiar figures from the history of art emerge in contemporary surroundings, creating a dreamlike feeling in which the past and present effortlessly blend together.
SENSE: Feel the Elements is built around five elemental forces: Fire, Water, Earth, Air, and Ether. Through immersive installations, light, sound, scents, virtual reality, and interactive artworks, the exhibition becomes less a collection of objects and more a journey through different emotional landscapes.

It is not a place where you search for a storyline. Instead, you find yourself paying closer attention to your own reactions and sensations. The ancient elements unexpectedly become a language for exploring deeply modern questions: how to find balance, reconnect with yourself, and navigate an increasingly complex world.
Dream in the Museum is an immersive project that explores sleep not merely as a state of rest, but as a realm of emotions, memories, imagination, and the subconscious.

Rather than offering explanations, the exhibition invites visitors to surrender to this unusual state of mind. Light installations, multimedia imagery, and constantly shifting spaces create the feeling of traveling through an inner landscape, a place where emotions, memories, and associations emerge and take shape.

There is no need to interpret every artwork literally. Instead, the experience encourages quiet observation of one's own reactions and feelings. Some images evoke long-forgotten dreams or fleeting visions, while others awaken unexpected memories and raise questions about the delicate boundary between reality and imagination.
The exhibition also features works by Konstantin Khudyakov, one of Russia's pioneers of digital art. Themes of reflection, parallel realities, and layered spaces run through his work, echoing the exhibition's exploration of dreams as a unique realm suspended between reality and imagination.
Sometimes the most fascinating journeys begin the moment you close your eyes.
The exhibition's visual identity was created by artist Ole Idris, whose works contribute to its distinctive dreamlike atmosphere.
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