Exhibition of Contemporary Art "Alchemy"
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On June 16, at 12:00 p.m. for the first time, the Ekomarket in Konkovo, in collaboration with the creative group ZAPROSTO, will open the exhibition of contemporary art “Alchemy”.
The exhibition will feature several installations where adults and children can plunge into the world of magic.
The first exposition will show visitors a “trembling forest” through satin white ribbons where children can frolic and adults can take pictures.
The second exposition is the “chlorophyll bar”, where guests will be treated to an unusual green eco-drink. After receiving a drink in a glass, you can go to dance in the "trembling forest" or "look for" secret places of the exposition.
Behind the bar, you will see a real “alchemical laboratory”, where different liquids will boil in huge vessels.
We have also prepared two secret rooms for you. The first is a cinema hall, where they will broadcast a video about creating the most interesting objects, and the famous American science fiction satirical animated series Futurama, created by Matt Graining, the author of the animated series The Simpsons, is also shown. The second is “Aquarium”, where sitting on ottomans to the sounds of the sea and underwater life it will be possible to observe the light installation in the form of a ripple of jellyfish.
And, the last exhibition - “peeping window” - a hole where you can look and see another installation - the “impossible object”. And what kind of object - come and see for yourself.
It will be very interesting, given that the installations will be located on the territory of the food court. Now you can not only taste the cuisines of different peoples of the world at the food market of the Ekomarket, but also enjoy contemporary art. Each month, the exposition will change, fueling your interest in the exhibition with new installations.
At the opening of the Alchemy exhibition, it will be possible to meet with the creators of the exposition, the ZAPROSTO team and listen to atmospheric electronic music.
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