I’ve been thinking a lot about Light and Darkness.
Not as something obvious, where one is good and the other is evil.
But rather as two forces that are constantly intertwined — within us, in other people, in events, in love, in choice, in life itself.
Sometimes the same action feels like light to one person,
and darkness to another.
What brings freedom to one may cause pain to someone else.
And maybe the world is not as simple as we would like it to be.
Maybe there is nothing purely white or purely black.
Maybe there is only movement, perception, tension, balance.
And our попытка give it names.
That’s why this theme feels so important to me right now.
On may 22, we are creating a space inspired by Swan Lake and the aesthetics of Black Swan,
where through different forms of art — cinematic video pieces, photography, music, movement, gastronomy, and other artistic elements — we will explore this fragile, unsettling, beautiful tension.
I don’t want to give answers.
I want to invite you inside the question.