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In Kiev Gallery Ducat exhibition Matthew Weisberg ...
In principle, we could confine this brief statement of the pictures and watch as the painting Weisberg speaks for itself. And yet, still ... I think the process of "scrutinizing" in "Fragments of Time" (the title of the exhibition) entices the viewer to interpret. It's like reading a fascinating book, when you stop being aloof and bored, the reader is drawn into the event with his head. Then we can measure the heroes themselves, to argue with the author and to rewrite certain chapters in my mind. Fragments of the time - this is a dream, seen, and immediately captured on paper and canvas. This sort of diary in which he recorded the most vivid flashes of sensations of a day, week, month or year. Sometimes you open it and remembered how it was - to the smallest detail. Weisberg is trying to capture time, which, in fact, does not exist. For the Creator past, present and future are equally real and valid. And for the creator - as well. These "clumps of time" as the artist calls them - scenery outside the window, childhood memories, the dark sketches of nursing homes, open dialogue with the masters of the past, the biblical allusions - they are all dreams, full of symbolic meaning and suggesting the most diverse and incredible reading. The artist gives us a unique opportunity to see his dreams and recognize in them the essential features of our everyday lives. Weisberg dreams remind us of the depth dimension of our reality, about how we are selfish, reckless and arrogant in the face of this inexorable reality. "Fragments of Time" are the chronology of how consistently we kill time until, finally, it does not kill us. But the lesson only by great masters. No, perhaps the only great ... Mitya, if you read this, then forgive me for being too pathetic.
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