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Every Moment Is a Fresh Beginning, an exhibition by Iragui gallery artist Petr Kirusha now is open at Dom Art Projects.
Developed during his residency at Dom Art Projects in Dubai, the exhibition brings together paintings and works on paper shaped by the landscapes of Al Quoz and the rapidly changing cityscape of the city. Created during a period of heightened geopolitical tension, the works reflect both the physical environment and the psychological atmosphere of those days.
🗓 The exhibition is on view until September 13.

Every Moment Is a Fresh Beginning, an exhibition by Iragui gallery artist Petr Kirusha now is open at Dom Art Projects.
Developed during his residency at Dom Art Projects in Dubai, the exhibition brings together paintings and works on paper shaped by the landscapes of Al Quoz and the rapidly changing cityscape of the city. Created during a period of heightened geopolitical tension, the works reflect both the physical environment and the psychological atmosphere of those days.
🗓 The exhibition is on view until September 13.

Every Moment Is a Fresh Beginning, an exhibition by Iragui gallery artist Petr Kirusha now is open at Dom Art Projects.
Developed during his residency at Dom Art Projects in Dubai, the exhibition brings together paintings and works on paper shaped by the landscapes of Al Quoz and the rapidly changing cityscape of the city. Created during a period of heightened geopolitical tension, the works reflect both the physical environment and the psychological atmosphere of those days.
🗓 The exhibition is on view until September 13.

Every Moment Is a Fresh Beginning, an exhibition by Iragui gallery artist Petr Kirusha now is open at Dom Art Projects.
Developed during his residency at Dom Art Projects in Dubai, the exhibition brings together paintings and works on paper shaped by the landscapes of Al Quoz and the rapidly changing cityscape of the city. Created during a period of heightened geopolitical tension, the works reflect both the physical environment and the psychological atmosphere of those days.
🗓 The exhibition is on view until September 13.

Every Moment Is a Fresh Beginning, an exhibition by Iragui gallery artist Petr Kirusha now is open at Dom Art Projects.
Developed during his residency at Dom Art Projects in Dubai, the exhibition brings together paintings and works on paper shaped by the landscapes of Al Quoz and the rapidly changing cityscape of the city. Created during a period of heightened geopolitical tension, the works reflect both the physical environment and the psychological atmosphere of those days.
🗓 The exhibition is on view until September 13.

Every Moment Is a Fresh Beginning, an exhibition by Iragui gallery artist Petr Kirusha now is open at Dom Art Projects.
Developed during his residency at Dom Art Projects in Dubai, the exhibition brings together paintings and works on paper shaped by the landscapes of Al Quoz and the rapidly changing cityscape of the city. Created during a period of heightened geopolitical tension, the works reflect both the physical environment and the psychological atmosphere of those days.
🗓 The exhibition is on view until September 13.

Join us for a journey into the world of Indonesian shadow theatre and discover one of the world’s most fascinating storytelling traditions.
This spring, Dom Art Projects and Saturday School Gymnasium No.1 invite children and parents to experience a special edition of the Art Laboratory — an immersive workshop inspired by Wayang Kulit, the shadow theatre traditions of Bali and Java, where mythology, movement, sculpture, music, and light come together.
Inspired by the epic worlds of the Ramayana and Mahabharata and accompanied by the hypnotic sounds of the Gamelan orchestra, participants will create original characters, design giant articulated puppets, experiment with silhouette and movement, and ultimately bring their own shadow theatre performance to life.
Join us for a shared creative adventure where art, literature, theatre, and imagination meet.
DATE
May 24, 2026, 3:00 PM (RU)
June 7, 2026, 3:00 PM (ENG)
Registration is closed.
The video essay “My AI lover sees me as a beautifully unstable dataset —
emotionally overfit, aesthetically optimized”, 2026
Commission by @dom_artprojects for @artdubai
artistic director, script and cgi: @sofskidan
dop: @maximefimov, @echoholdings
soundtrack: @igordyachenko
sound design, mix : @epic__room
voiceover and poem: @aplnax
costume designer: @milamaklay
colour: @krasnova.color
shooting assistants: @agrushina, @rhea_c02, Zaina Ali Yousuf Abuagila
thx to everyone who supported me during this project🤍
#videoart #postcontemporary #magic #ai

Visit us on the final day of @artdubai — @dom_artprojects welcomes visitors at Booth D7.
Marking its debut at the fair, Dom Art Projects presents a group exhibition featuring Sofya Skidan, Michiko Tsuda, and Kirill Makarov, whose practices move across video, installation, VR, and NFT.
Sofya Skidan presents video works, digital collages, NFTs, and sculptures, including a new piece created during her Dom residency in Dubai, imagining meta-landscapes shaped by shifting climates and colliding ecosystems. Michiko Tsuda shows video installations that treat space as a field for experimentation and archiving, reflecting on media, memory, and perception. Kirill Makarov presents VR works and NFTs, where compositions move between virtual and physical environments.

Visit us on the final day of @artdubai — @dom_artprojects welcomes visitors at Booth D7.
Marking its debut at the fair, Dom Art Projects presents a group exhibition featuring Sofya Skidan, Michiko Tsuda, and Kirill Makarov, whose practices move across video, installation, VR, and NFT.
Sofya Skidan presents video works, digital collages, NFTs, and sculptures, including a new piece created during her Dom residency in Dubai, imagining meta-landscapes shaped by shifting climates and colliding ecosystems. Michiko Tsuda shows video installations that treat space as a field for experimentation and archiving, reflecting on media, memory, and perception. Kirill Makarov presents VR works and NFTs, where compositions move between virtual and physical environments.

Visit us on the final day of @artdubai — @dom_artprojects welcomes visitors at Booth D7.
Marking its debut at the fair, Dom Art Projects presents a group exhibition featuring Sofya Skidan, Michiko Tsuda, and Kirill Makarov, whose practices move across video, installation, VR, and NFT.
Sofya Skidan presents video works, digital collages, NFTs, and sculptures, including a new piece created during her Dom residency in Dubai, imagining meta-landscapes shaped by shifting climates and colliding ecosystems. Michiko Tsuda shows video installations that treat space as a field for experimentation and archiving, reflecting on media, memory, and perception. Kirill Makarov presents VR works and NFTs, where compositions move between virtual and physical environments.

Visit us on the final day of @artdubai — @dom_artprojects welcomes visitors at Booth D7.
Marking its debut at the fair, Dom Art Projects presents a group exhibition featuring Sofya Skidan, Michiko Tsuda, and Kirill Makarov, whose practices move across video, installation, VR, and NFT.
Sofya Skidan presents video works, digital collages, NFTs, and sculptures, including a new piece created during her Dom residency in Dubai, imagining meta-landscapes shaped by shifting climates and colliding ecosystems. Michiko Tsuda shows video installations that treat space as a field for experimentation and archiving, reflecting on media, memory, and perception. Kirill Makarov presents VR works and NFTs, where compositions move between virtual and physical environments.

Visit us on the final day of @artdubai — @dom_artprojects welcomes visitors at Booth D7.
Marking its debut at the fair, Dom Art Projects presents a group exhibition featuring Sofya Skidan, Michiko Tsuda, and Kirill Makarov, whose practices move across video, installation, VR, and NFT.
Sofya Skidan presents video works, digital collages, NFTs, and sculptures, including a new piece created during her Dom residency in Dubai, imagining meta-landscapes shaped by shifting climates and colliding ecosystems. Michiko Tsuda shows video installations that treat space as a field for experimentation and archiving, reflecting on media, memory, and perception. Kirill Makarov presents VR works and NFTs, where compositions move between virtual and physical environments.

Visit us on the final day of @artdubai — @dom_artprojects welcomes visitors at Booth D7.
Marking its debut at the fair, Dom Art Projects presents a group exhibition featuring Sofya Skidan, Michiko Tsuda, and Kirill Makarov, whose practices move across video, installation, VR, and NFT.
Sofya Skidan presents video works, digital collages, NFTs, and sculptures, including a new piece created during her Dom residency in Dubai, imagining meta-landscapes shaped by shifting climates and colliding ecosystems. Michiko Tsuda shows video installations that treat space as a field for experimentation and archiving, reflecting on media, memory, and perception. Kirill Makarov presents VR works and NFTs, where compositions move between virtual and physical environments.

Visit us on the final day of @artdubai — @dom_artprojects welcomes visitors at Booth D7.
Marking its debut at the fair, Dom Art Projects presents a group exhibition featuring Sofya Skidan, Michiko Tsuda, and Kirill Makarov, whose practices move across video, installation, VR, and NFT.
Sofya Skidan presents video works, digital collages, NFTs, and sculptures, including a new piece created during her Dom residency in Dubai, imagining meta-landscapes shaped by shifting climates and colliding ecosystems. Michiko Tsuda shows video installations that treat space as a field for experimentation and archiving, reflecting on media, memory, and perception. Kirill Makarov presents VR works and NFTs, where compositions move between virtual and physical environments.

Visit us on the final day of @artdubai — @dom_artprojects welcomes visitors at Booth D7.
Marking its debut at the fair, Dom Art Projects presents a group exhibition featuring Sofya Skidan, Michiko Tsuda, and Kirill Makarov, whose practices move across video, installation, VR, and NFT.
Sofya Skidan presents video works, digital collages, NFTs, and sculptures, including a new piece created during her Dom residency in Dubai, imagining meta-landscapes shaped by shifting climates and colliding ecosystems. Michiko Tsuda shows video installations that treat space as a field for experimentation and archiving, reflecting on media, memory, and perception. Kirill Makarov presents VR works and NFTs, where compositions move between virtual and physical environments.

Visit us on the final day of @artdubai — @dom_artprojects welcomes visitors at Booth D7.
Marking its debut at the fair, Dom Art Projects presents a group exhibition featuring Sofya Skidan, Michiko Tsuda, and Kirill Makarov, whose practices move across video, installation, VR, and NFT.
Sofya Skidan presents video works, digital collages, NFTs, and sculptures, including a new piece created during her Dom residency in Dubai, imagining meta-landscapes shaped by shifting climates and colliding ecosystems. Michiko Tsuda shows video installations that treat space as a field for experimentation and archiving, reflecting on media, memory, and perception. Kirill Makarov presents VR works and NFTs, where compositions move between virtual and physical environments.

Visit us on the final day of @artdubai — @dom_artprojects welcomes visitors at Booth D7.
Marking its debut at the fair, Dom Art Projects presents a group exhibition featuring Sofya Skidan, Michiko Tsuda, and Kirill Makarov, whose practices move across video, installation, VR, and NFT.
Sofya Skidan presents video works, digital collages, NFTs, and sculptures, including a new piece created during her Dom residency in Dubai, imagining meta-landscapes shaped by shifting climates and colliding ecosystems. Michiko Tsuda shows video installations that treat space as a field for experimentation and archiving, reflecting on media, memory, and perception. Kirill Makarov presents VR works and NFTs, where compositions move between virtual and physical environments.
As part of the public programme for Time That Grows Slowly exhibition, Dom Art Projects hosted a conversation exploring alternative experiences of time through ecology, philosophy, and contemporary art.
The discussion reflected on slowness as a form of attention, resistance, and coexistence, bringing together curator Alexander Burenkov and participating artists to expand on the ideas and research behind the exhibition.

@dom_artprojects is welcoming visitors at Booth D7 at @artdubai.
Marking its debut at the fair, Dom Art Projects presents a group exhibition with Sofya Skidan, Michiko Tsuda, and Kirill Makarov, each working across video, installation, VR, and NFT.
Sofya Skidan presents video works, digital collages, NFTs, and sculptures, including a new piece created during her Dom residency in Dubai, imagining meta-landscapes shaped by shifting climates and colliding ecosystems. Michiko Tsuda shows video installations that treat space as a field for experimentation and archiving, reflecting on media, memory, and perception. Kirill Makarov presents VR works and NFTs, where compositions move between virtual and physical environments.

@dom_artprojects is welcoming visitors at Booth D7 at @artdubai.
Marking its debut at the fair, Dom Art Projects presents a group exhibition with Sofya Skidan, Michiko Tsuda, and Kirill Makarov, each working across video, installation, VR, and NFT.
Sofya Skidan presents video works, digital collages, NFTs, and sculptures, including a new piece created during her Dom residency in Dubai, imagining meta-landscapes shaped by shifting climates and colliding ecosystems. Michiko Tsuda shows video installations that treat space as a field for experimentation and archiving, reflecting on media, memory, and perception. Kirill Makarov presents VR works and NFTs, where compositions move between virtual and physical environments.

@dom_artprojects is welcoming visitors at Booth D7 at @artdubai.
Marking its debut at the fair, Dom Art Projects presents a group exhibition with Sofya Skidan, Michiko Tsuda, and Kirill Makarov, each working across video, installation, VR, and NFT.
Sofya Skidan presents video works, digital collages, NFTs, and sculptures, including a new piece created during her Dom residency in Dubai, imagining meta-landscapes shaped by shifting climates and colliding ecosystems. Michiko Tsuda shows video installations that treat space as a field for experimentation and archiving, reflecting on media, memory, and perception. Kirill Makarov presents VR works and NFTs, where compositions move between virtual and physical environments.

@dom_artprojects is welcoming visitors at Booth D7 at @artdubai.
Marking its debut at the fair, Dom Art Projects presents a group exhibition with Sofya Skidan, Michiko Tsuda, and Kirill Makarov, each working across video, installation, VR, and NFT.
Sofya Skidan presents video works, digital collages, NFTs, and sculptures, including a new piece created during her Dom residency in Dubai, imagining meta-landscapes shaped by shifting climates and colliding ecosystems. Michiko Tsuda shows video installations that treat space as a field for experimentation and archiving, reflecting on media, memory, and perception. Kirill Makarov presents VR works and NFTs, where compositions move between virtual and physical environments.

Yesterday evening, Dom Art Projects hosted the opening of the group exhibition “Time That Grows Slowly,” the solo presentation “Every Moment Is a Fresh Beginning” by artist-in-residence Petr Kirušha, and the open studios of the Studio Support Program participants.
Thank you to everyone who spent the evening with us. More photos on our Facebook page.

Yesterday evening, Dom Art Projects hosted the opening of the group exhibition “Time That Grows Slowly,” the solo presentation “Every Moment Is a Fresh Beginning” by artist-in-residence Petr Kirušha, and the open studios of the Studio Support Program participants.
Thank you to everyone who spent the evening with us. More photos on our Facebook page.

Yesterday evening, Dom Art Projects hosted the opening of the group exhibition “Time That Grows Slowly,” the solo presentation “Every Moment Is a Fresh Beginning” by artist-in-residence Petr Kirušha, and the open studios of the Studio Support Program participants.
Thank you to everyone who spent the evening with us. More photos on our Facebook page.

Yesterday evening, Dom Art Projects hosted the opening of the group exhibition “Time That Grows Slowly,” the solo presentation “Every Moment Is a Fresh Beginning” by artist-in-residence Petr Kirušha, and the open studios of the Studio Support Program participants.
Thank you to everyone who spent the evening with us. More photos on our Facebook page.

Yesterday evening, Dom Art Projects hosted the opening of the group exhibition “Time That Grows Slowly,” the solo presentation “Every Moment Is a Fresh Beginning” by artist-in-residence Petr Kirušha, and the open studios of the Studio Support Program participants.
Thank you to everyone who spent the evening with us. More photos on our Facebook page.

Yesterday evening, Dom Art Projects hosted the opening of the group exhibition “Time That Grows Slowly,” the solo presentation “Every Moment Is a Fresh Beginning” by artist-in-residence Petr Kirušha, and the open studios of the Studio Support Program participants.
Thank you to everyone who spent the evening with us. More photos on our Facebook page.

Yesterday evening, Dom Art Projects hosted the opening of the group exhibition “Time That Grows Slowly,” the solo presentation “Every Moment Is a Fresh Beginning” by artist-in-residence Petr Kirušha, and the open studios of the Studio Support Program participants.
Thank you to everyone who spent the evening with us. More photos on our Facebook page.

Yesterday evening, Dom Art Projects hosted the opening of the group exhibition “Time That Grows Slowly,” the solo presentation “Every Moment Is a Fresh Beginning” by artist-in-residence Petr Kirušha, and the open studios of the Studio Support Program participants.
Thank you to everyone who spent the evening with us. More photos on our Facebook page.

Yesterday evening, Dom Art Projects hosted the opening of the group exhibition “Time That Grows Slowly,” the solo presentation “Every Moment Is a Fresh Beginning” by artist-in-residence Petr Kirušha, and the open studios of the Studio Support Program participants.
Thank you to everyone who spent the evening with us. More photos on our Facebook page.

Yesterday evening, Dom Art Projects hosted the opening of the group exhibition “Time That Grows Slowly,” the solo presentation “Every Moment Is a Fresh Beginning” by artist-in-residence Petr Kirušha, and the open studios of the Studio Support Program participants.
Thank you to everyone who spent the evening with us. More photos on our Facebook page.

Yesterday evening, Dom Art Projects hosted the opening of the group exhibition “Time That Grows Slowly,” the solo presentation “Every Moment Is a Fresh Beginning” by artist-in-residence Petr Kirušha, and the open studios of the Studio Support Program participants.
Thank you to everyone who spent the evening with us. More photos on our Facebook page.

Yesterday evening, Dom Art Projects hosted the opening of the group exhibition “Time That Grows Slowly,” the solo presentation “Every Moment Is a Fresh Beginning” by artist-in-residence Petr Kirušha, and the open studios of the Studio Support Program participants.
Thank you to everyone who spent the evening with us. More photos on our Facebook page.

Yesterday evening, Dom Art Projects hosted the opening of the group exhibition “Time That Grows Slowly,” the solo presentation “Every Moment Is a Fresh Beginning” by artist-in-residence Petr Kirušha, and the open studios of the Studio Support Program participants.
Thank you to everyone who spent the evening with us. More photos on our Facebook page.

Yesterday evening, Dom Art Projects hosted the opening of the group exhibition “Time That Grows Slowly,” the solo presentation “Every Moment Is a Fresh Beginning” by artist-in-residence Petr Kirušha, and the open studios of the Studio Support Program participants.
Thank you to everyone who spent the evening with us. More photos on our Facebook page.

Yesterday evening, Dom Art Projects hosted the opening of the group exhibition “Time That Grows Slowly,” the solo presentation “Every Moment Is a Fresh Beginning” by artist-in-residence Petr Kirušha, and the open studios of the Studio Support Program participants.
Thank you to everyone who spent the evening with us. More photos on our Facebook page.

Yesterday evening, Dom Art Projects hosted the opening of the group exhibition “Time That Grows Slowly,” the solo presentation “Every Moment Is a Fresh Beginning” by artist-in-residence Petr Kirušha, and the open studios of the Studio Support Program participants.
Thank you to everyone who spent the evening with us. More photos on our Facebook page.

Yesterday evening, Dom Art Projects hosted the opening of the group exhibition “Time That Grows Slowly,” the solo presentation “Every Moment Is a Fresh Beginning” by artist-in-residence Petr Kirušha, and the open studios of the Studio Support Program participants.
Thank you to everyone who spent the evening with us. More photos on our Facebook page.

Yesterday evening, Dom Art Projects hosted the opening of the group exhibition “Time That Grows Slowly,” the solo presentation “Every Moment Is a Fresh Beginning” by artist-in-residence Petr Kirušha, and the open studios of the Studio Support Program participants.
Thank you to everyone who spent the evening with us. More photos on our Facebook page.

Yesterday evening, Dom Art Projects hosted the opening of the group exhibition “Time That Grows Slowly,” the solo presentation “Every Moment Is a Fresh Beginning” by artist-in-residence Petr Kirušha, and the open studios of the Studio Support Program participants.
Thank you to everyone who spent the evening with us. More photos on our Facebook page.
@dom_artprojects is welcoming visitors at Booth D7 at @artdubai.
Marking its debut at the fair, Dom Art Projects presents a group exhibition with Sofya Skidan, Michiko Tsuda, and Kirill Makarov, each working across video, installation, VR, and NFT.
Sofya Skidan presents video works, digital collages, NFTs, and sculptures, including a new piece created during her Dom residency in Dubai, imagining meta-landscapes shaped by shifting climates and colliding ecosystems. Michiko Tsuda shows video installations that treat space as a field for experimentation and archiving, reflecting on media, memory, and perception. Kirill Makarov presents VR works and NFTs, where compositions move between virtual and physical environments.
A vibrant and eventful evening at Dom Art Projects: the opening of the new group exhibition “Time That Grows Slowly” and the solo presentation “Every Moment Is a Fresh Beginning” by artist-in-residence Petr Kirušha, alongside the open studios of the Studio Support Program participants.
Thank you to everyone who joined us this evening.

As part of the public programme for Time That Grows Slowly, Dom Art Projects invites you to The Art of Slowing Down and Plant Temporalities — a conversation exploring alternative experiences of time through ecology, philosophy, and contemporary art.
Taking the exhibition’s idea of “vegetal time” as a point of departure, the discussion will reflect on slowness not as passivity, but as a form of attention, resistance, and coexistence. The talk will consider how plants, landscapes, and ecological systems propose rhythms fundamentally different from the accelerated logic of contemporary urban life.
The conversation will bring together curator Alexander Burenkov and participating artists to discuss the themes and research behind the exhibition.
Registration via the link in bio.

As part of the public programme for Time That Grows Slowly, Dom Art Projects invites you to The Art of Slowing Down and Plant Temporalities — a conversation exploring alternative experiences of time through ecology, philosophy, and contemporary art.
Taking the exhibition’s idea of “vegetal time” as a point of departure, the discussion will reflect on slowness not as passivity, but as a form of attention, resistance, and coexistence. The talk will consider how plants, landscapes, and ecological systems propose rhythms fundamentally different from the accelerated logic of contemporary urban life.
The conversation will bring together curator Alexander Burenkov and participating artists to discuss the themes and research behind the exhibition.
Registration via the link in bio.

We are delighted to announce a new exhibition at Dom Art Projects — Every Moment Is a Fresh Beginning, a solo presentation by artist-in-residence Petr Kirušha.
Developed during his residency in Dubai, the exhibition brings together paintings and works on paper shaped by the landscapes of Al Quoz and the rapidly changing cityscape of the city. Created during a period of heightened geopolitical tension, the works reflect both the physical environment and the psychological atmosphere of those days.
Kirušha’s practice reconsiders painting through the conditions of the screen — through light, flicker, pixel shifts, and the unstable glow of the urban night. Working with a post-digital approach to colour, he translates this visual vibration into moments of stillness suspended at the edge of perception.
The exhibition is open for public viewing from May 14 until September 13 at @dom_artprojects

This May, Dom Art Projects presents Time That Grows Slowly — a new group exhibition curated by Alexander Burenkov.
Bringing together artists from across different regions, many of whom are exhibiting in Dubai for the first time, the exhibition reflects on the idea of “vegetal time” — time understood not as acceleration or movement, but as growth, repetition, decay, and coexistence. Through installations, painting, and moving image works, the exhibition explores ecological, philosophical, feminist, and postcolonial perspectives, asking what it might mean to perceive the world through a non-human rhythm.
Set against the fast pace of Dubai, Time That Grows Slowly proposes a different temporal experience: one attentive to slowness, care, and interspecies connection.
Featuring works by Maha Alasaker, Srijon Chowdhury, Odonchimeg Davaadorj, Patricia Domínguez, Louis Guillaume, Mevlana Lipp, Sulafa Mohammed, Tabita Rezaire, Shaima Shamsi, Farah Soltani, Antoine Renard, and Nadia Waheed.
The exhibition is open for public viewing from May 14 until September 13 at @dom_artprojects
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