HE/SHEVeronika Kozachenok, Egor KoreshkovGroup Exhibition | LUCH Gallery
31 January – 1 March 2026
The LUCH Gallery presents the group exhibition by Veronika Kozachenok and Egor Koreshkov "He/She".
After Veronika Kozachenok's first solo exhibition, held in 2023, her paintings show greater dynamism, as well as the duality of male and female principles, creation and destruction, external and internal. This is due to new circumstances in the maelstrom of the artist's personal life, including friendship and creative tandem with Egor Koreshkov.
Veronika continues a series of works based on modeling an isometric environment, deliberately violating the canonical laws of composition and this time deconstructing not only Space, but also Time, which has slowed down and almost stopped here.
Her intuitive painting has psychological features. The viewer experiences a transformation and plunges into the surreal world created by the artist at the point of a space-time rift. Thanks to the author's technique of inverting colors and shapes and creating an illusion effect using a photographic negative technique, what is hidden in the paintings can only be seen using a mobile phone camera.
In tandem with Veronica, Egor Koreshkov, a professional theater and film actor whose talent required a new creative path of development, presents his paintings at the exhibition for the first time. Egor demonstrates his interpretation of the path, filled with symbols and references to his own life experience.
Koreshkov also actively experiments with space and meanings in his works, creating special visual effects. He uses the technique of disembodification to destroy the usual boundaries and stereotypes of art perception.
Combining acting skills with artistic vision, Egor Koreshkov creates works that are characterized by deep philosophical content and aesthetic expressiveness. His art is a kind of dialogue with the viewer, an invitation to reflection and emotional experience.
Visitors of the exhibition have the opportunity to evaluate the multilayered meanings and the results of the search for balance and harmony through destruction and creation through the optics of male and female poin of view of the artists.