Exhibition 'Rotunda'
About exhibition
The exhibition is a large-scale work that combines architecture and art, creating a space for reflection, contemplation, and dialogue. The installation embodies the archetypal form of a circular building, inspired by ancient sacred structures but reinterpreted in the context of contemporary art. Alexander Brodsky's 'Rotunda' is not merely an object but a symbol that links past and present. Assembled from found doors, it becomes an allegory of disappearing realities, nostalgia for lost harmony, and the need to reflect on time. The installation's interior offers visitors the freedom to interpret: each person can choose their own route, find their own viewpoints, and fill it with their own meanings.