
The exhibition Terra Mea is not merely a display of landscapes, but an experience of inhabiting space under conditions of limited movement. Here, "My land" ceases to be a geographical notion and becomes a radius of vision — compressed to a few kilometers, yet expanded into an inner infinity.
Denys Mikhov’s gouache works are built on a delicate balance between generalization and deep sensory perception. His landscapes are stripped of excessive decoration: restrained, at times almost ascetic, yet it is precisely within this economy of means that genuine tension emerges. For the artist, color does not describe reality — it testifies to it.
Space does not reveal itself immediately, but gradually emerges through layers of paint, much like memory coming into focus.
These works contain no attempt to "escape" — on the contrary, they reflect a careful contemplation of what is close at hand. The repetition of motifs becomes not a limitation but a method: through it, the artist captures the slightest shifts in state — of light, air, and himself.
Terra Mea is a story of acceptance and rediscovery — of how the external landscape becomes internal, and how true freedom of vision arises within the boundaries of a given space.
RA Gallery,
Kyiv, 32 Bohdana Khmelnytskoho St.
Joint exhibition of painter Anatoliy Marchuk and sculptor Mykhailo Dmytriv
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Осінній салон «Високий замок 2022»
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