Krasnoyarsk. A woman admires a public art installation by Tatiana Vysokova called Push and Run. The installation consists of old newspapers, magazines and used office paper and is part of a trash art exhibition called Trash: Rebirth. The exhibition opened at the local Cultural Initiatives Center following the Art Cachalot creative contest and features 30 masterpieces by artists and 20 works by Krasnoyarsk Territory residents. All exhibits were made using obsolete items and components, as well as recycled mechanical trash, that eventually turned into art objects.23.08.2022#8258850
A visitor takes a picture of the public art installation "Eat more of these soft French rolls and drink tea”, a pangram representing all letters of the Russian alphabet, by Tatiana Galkina during the exhibition "Trash. Rebirth" at the Centre of Cultural Initiatives in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. The exhibition features 50 works by artists and residents of Krasnoyarsk region, made from used equipment and recycled materials eventually transformed into art objects.23.08.2022#8258844
A visitor takes a picture of the tapestry "Cachalot" by Vasily Slonov made from used aluminium cans and plastic bags during the exhibition "Trash. Rebirth" at the Centre of Cultural Initiatives in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. The exhibition features 50 works by artists and residents of Krasnoyarsk region, made from used equipment and recycled materials eventually transformed into art objects.23.08.2022#8258843
Visitors look at the public art installation "My world” by Alexander Kupriyanov during the exhibition "Trash. Rebirth" at the Centre of Cultural Initiatives in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. The exhibition features 50 works by artists and residents of Krasnoyarsk region, made from used equipment and recycled materials eventually transformed into art objects.23.08.2022#8258842
The public art installation "Magic of Art" is on display during the exhibition "Trash. Rebirth" at the Centre of Cultural Initiatives in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. The exhibition features 50 works by artists and residents of Krasnoyarsk region, made from used equipment and recycled materials eventually transformed into art objects.23.08.2022#8258841
A visitor explores the public art installation "Push and Run” by Tatiana Vysokova during the exhibition "Trash. Rebirth" at the Centre of Cultural Initiatives in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. The exhibition features 50 works by artists and residents of Krasnoyarsk region, made from used equipment and recycled materials eventually transformed into art objects.23.08.2022#8258838