The Convergence of Motion and Spirit
This February, London’s artistic landscape is enriched by a landmark collaboration between Visionary Art Gallery (Ruthin, Wales) and AMOVE Gallery (Romford, London). Under the expert guidance of curator Irina Bogatikova, the exhibition “Trajectories of Life: Art in Motion” presents a profound study of what remains constant in an ever-changing world.
The showcase delves into the enduring pursuit of aesthetic truth, bridging the gap between the serene landscapes of Wales and the dynamic urban pulse of London. It is not merely a display of motion, but a curated platform for artists whose technical mastery marks a significant milestone in their international professional trajectory.
The Texture of Time
Visitors are invited to explore parallel realms where time is treated not as a linear constraint, but as a textured material. The curators have selected works that manifest time in diverse forms:
- Frozen: Within the rigid lines of architectural forms and building designs.
- Fluid: Alive in the thick, expressive impasto of contemporary painting.
- Eternal: Found in the quiet contemplation of nature and future-centric art.
"Art is the vessel through which Meaning, Beauty, and Time converge. We ask every viewer: where are we going today, and what do we choose to take with us?"
Exhibition Highlights & Artists
The roster features a compelling mix of emerging and established voices:
- Victoria Chichinadze River of Time (Bronze Statue) — A tactile anchor representing the ephemeral nature of existence.
- Zibeyda Seyidova Breath of the Hidden (Series) — An invitation to look beyond reality into the subconscious through light and shadow.
- Natrix Vibakari Inner Demons (Series) — A visual confrontation with the internal motions of the human psyche.
- Art Liard Chronicles of Matter (Series) — Exquisite depictions of transient nature, featuring layered motifs of roses suspended in time.
- Yulia Tulegenova Oh, My Heart — Translating the passionate, rhythmic beating of life into a vortex of thick, expressive reds and pinks.
- Kate Karp Sanguine Observer — Thick impasto creating a piercing gaze that blurs the line between observer and observed.
- Egor Koltsov The First Imprint — Juxtaposing modern perspectives with ancient cave paintings across millennia.
- Katerina Bogina Who is in charge? — Contrast of human silhouettes against a blazing sun questioning our place in the universe.
Private View: 21 February 2026 | 18:00 – 21:00 (RSVP Required)
Grand Opening: 22 February 2026 | 12:00 – 20:00
Venue: St. Margaret’s House, 21 Old Ford Road, London, E2 9PL
Admission: Free Entry
For full catalogue enquiries or RSVP: [email protected] or visit amovegallery.com