The exhibition traces Ksenia Sulaeva’s artistic evolution through the recurring motif of the black line — a structural contour that binds her compositions and carries their narrative. Rooted in her monumental painting background, the line provides rhythm, measure, and cohesion, allowing color to remain vivid and emotionally charged without losing clarity. “A million hours” refers to the time and discipline embedded in the work: repetition, refinement, and the steady shaping of a visual language. Together, these ideas frame the exhibition as a reflection on commitment — how sustained practice transforms intensity into form.
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