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The progressors project.

The study of the topic of progressivism has worried me since my youth, since I read the first books of the Strugatsky brothers, who gave this concept to the world.
The bottom line is that it is likely that there are some supercivilizations that impose / help (underline) their own picture of the world. These can be gifts in the form of new knowledge, new technologies, and superpowers at the genetic level. At the same time, the identity of civilization and special signs are most likely lost.
Is it really necessary for more backward civilizations? Don't they need to go their own way slowly, do they need worlds created like a carbon copy, even if they are reasonable and humane?
So, if you look at this theory through the prism of modernity and correlate it with events on our planet, then the path of the "progressors" is constantly and persistently traced. Happiness is for everyone, and let no one leave offended.
In my project, I invite the viewer to speculate, do we/they need progressors? Is outside influence always justified?

Selected Exhibitions:
2025 SberUniversity, Moscow, Russia
2024 “A Word About the Russian Heart” Festival, Beijing, China
2024 ArtExpo New York 2024, New York, USA
2024 La Pigna Gallery, Rome, Italy
2024 ArtPlay Moscow, Kvartiras Gallery, Moscow, Russia
2024 Pavlodar City Museum, Kazakhstan
2023 Shanghai International Art Fair (SIAF), Shanghai, China
2023 «Zdes na Taganke» Gallery, Moscow, Russia
2022 ArtDom, Winzavod, Moscow, Russia
2021 Kibart, Moscow, Russia
2021 International Exhibition Competition Of Futuristic Art, Moscow, Russia
2021 Artplay, Moscow, Russia
2021 Finalist, Russian Art Awards, Moscow House Of Artists, Moscow, Russia
2021 International Exhibition “SCOLKOVO Plaza ArtShow”, Moscow, Russia
2021 Art Cosmos, Evraziya Gallery, Moscow, Russia
2021 Online Exhibition & Competition «Sbornaya Solianka», Alipova Gallery, Moscow, Russia
Collections:
2023 Lucy Chebotina Charity Auction, Private Collection, Moscow, Russia
Publications:
Art MUSE Magazine, "Art Survey" column, Russia

Materials used:

acrylic, silk screen printing

Tags:
#fantasy #acrylic painting #fantastic #handmade painting #progressors 

The world after. Progressors (2024) Mixed-media painting
by Nina Grigel

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The progressors project.

The study of the topic of progressivism has worried me since my youth, since I read the first books of the Strugatsky brothers, who gave this concept to the world.
The bottom line is that it is likely that there are some supercivilizations that impose / help (underline) their own picture of the world. These can be gifts in the form of new knowledge, new technologies, and superpowers at the genetic level. At the same time, the identity of civilization and special signs are most likely lost.
Is it really necessary for more backward civilizations? Don't they need to go their own way slowly, do they need worlds created like a carbon copy, even if they are reasonable and humane?
So, if you look at this theory through the prism of modernity and correlate it with events on our planet, then the path of the "progressors" is constantly and persistently traced. Happiness is for everyone, and let no one leave offended.
In my project, I invite the viewer to speculate, do we/they need progressors? Is outside influence always justified?

Selected Exhibitions:
2025 SberUniversity, Moscow, Russia
2024 “A Word About the Russian Heart” Festival, Beijing, China
2024 ArtExpo New York 2024, New York, USA
2024 La Pigna Gallery, Rome, Italy
2024 ArtPlay Moscow, Kvartiras Gallery, Moscow, Russia
2024 Pavlodar City Museum, Kazakhstan
2023 Shanghai International Art Fair (SIAF), Shanghai, China
2023 «Zdes na Taganke» Gallery, Moscow, Russia
2022 ArtDom, Winzavod, Moscow, Russia
2021 Kibart, Moscow, Russia
2021 International Exhibition Competition Of Futuristic Art, Moscow, Russia
2021 Artplay, Moscow, Russia
2021 Finalist, Russian Art Awards, Moscow House Of Artists, Moscow, Russia
2021 International Exhibition “SCOLKOVO Plaza ArtShow”, Moscow, Russia
2021 Art Cosmos, Evraziya Gallery, Moscow, Russia
2021 Online Exhibition & Competition «Sbornaya Solianka», Alipova Gallery, Moscow, Russia
Collections:
2023 Lucy Chebotina Charity Auction, Private Collection, Moscow, Russia
Publications:
Art MUSE Magazine, "Art Survey" column, Russia

Materials used:

acrylic, silk screen printing

Tags:
#fantasy #acrylic painting #fantastic #handmade painting #progressors 
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Moscow, Russia •Artist (Painting) •Born 1979 •Nina Grighel is a contemporary Russian artist. As a painter and photographer, she possesses a unique and remarkable talent that has blossomed without the... Read more

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