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"Peace
is but a dream",
Installation. Workshops of "Art-Moscow",
2002.
An installation was immured from all sides: a viewer could see it
only having climbed the ladder. Inside he could find a red floor,
a bathtub and a red fish running in it.
A critic Sergei Epikhin has called the work "a cunning parody
for nonspectacularity", but in fact, the authors has postulated
a principle, that is a most important for them: the art today is
the art for an individual, "the Only" viewer.
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