artist Ludmila Belova curator Igor Zaidel Audio- Igor Potsukailo musical composition - Khachatur Kanayan performance Alisa Kanayan INNER LANDSCAPE How can an electric charge racing through the neural networks of the brain turn into emotions such as love or hate, and how can the molecules of neurotransmitters make us sad and depressed, or happy and euphoric? How can this be represented visually? What do neurons, dendrites and synapses look like, and what may this “inner landscape” resemble? Can we visualize these clumps of neural networks of the nervous system, which when viewed under a microscope look like intertwined roots of trees and plants, and at the same time like photos of the universe taken by the Hubble telescope? I discovered the artist Pavel Chelishchev (1898-1957), who did not draw the inner space of the human being like anatomical studies, but as part of the visible world. “Inner landscapes” – this is what he called a series of his works that
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