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Sergey Lotsmanov; Untitled, 2014; 30 x 40 cm;

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Sergey Lotsmanov
The artist Sergei Lotsmanov chose the problem of audience perception as an object for research. The context of his work calls for a boundary between inspection and observation: for Lotsmanov, inspection implies the possibility of wordless communication and assessment, the same feeling that creates when looking at objects, or at wild animals, or at the stars in the night sky. Observation of the same language uses language is inseparable from it, since language helps to describe subjectivity, All of us. The work description mode is reduced to simplified characteristics of things and spaces, however, the more important criterion and tool for studying Lotsmanov is not time, but our own consciousness.

Sergey Lotsmanov was born in 1983 in Tartu. Graduated from the Tallinn Academy of Fine Arts and IASI. Nominated for the STRABARG Art Prize, In 2017 Sergey Lotsmanov entered the top 100 recognized authors according to InArt. The artist's works are in collections: MMOMA, NCCA, Estonian Art Museum, Gazprombank collection, and other private collections.

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Sergey Lotsmanov
The artist Sergei Lotsmanov chose the problem of audience perception as an object for research. The context of his work calls for a boundary between inspection and observation: for Lotsmanov, inspection implies the possibility of wordless communication and assessment, the same feeling that creates when looking at objects, or at wild animals, or at the stars in the night sky. Observation of the same language uses language is inseparable from it, since language helps to describe subjectivity, All of us. The work description mode is reduced to simplified characteristics of things and spaces, however, the more important criterion and tool for studying Lotsmanov is not time, but our own consciousness.

Sergey Lotsmanov was born in 1983 in Tartu. Graduated from the Tallinn Academy of Fine Arts and IASI. Nominated for the STRABARG Art Prize, In 2017 Sergey Lotsmanov entered the top 100 recognized authors according to InArt. The artist's works are in collections: MMOMA, NCCA, Estonian Art Museum, Gazprombank collection, and other private collections.

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