Poligraficheskiy Tsekh Art Space
Sovkhoznaya Ulitsa, 2,
Moscow, 109382
GROUP THERAPY
“… The format of a collective exhibition, a group project, can be interpreted as a group therapy session that formulates its unique goals and objectives. It is not by chance that collective treatment methods develop in the beginning of the 20th century, at the moment of rapid growth in the number of Modernism currents based on the principles of a common cause, joint manifesto, dialogue with each other and opposition of their group to others.
We are opening a series of group therapy sessions using art methods, and we have problems in which we have fear. ”
Kirill Zhilkin