OBERTON by Cosmoscow

5 - 7 Декабря 2025 
Overview

Oberton is a new graphic arts fair aimed at developing and promoting collecting. 

 

Artwin Gallery presented a project dedicated to attention to materiality, time, and process as the basis of imagery.

 

Anton Kushaev explores still life as an unfolding process: his matte gouache works, reminiscent of frescoes, capture barely noticeable shifts in objects and create a sense of internal movement. 

Dima Rebus shows watercolours created using melted frozen water — the material becomes an archive of memory, and the figures inside the watery environments exist on the border between sleep and observation. 

Ustina Yakovleva's linear structures, executed in ink and watercolour, and her etchings develop like living organisms, transforming repetitive gestures into rhythm and time. 

Vladimir Chernyshev's graphic compositions, created with soot, wax, and pencils, resemble fading landscapes of memory — shaky but precise fragments of inner experience.

 

Together, these four artistic languages create a common space for contemplation, where fragility, material, and gesture come together in an exploration of how images retain traces of the visible and the experienced.

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