They can be seen already now - the works "Treasury of Human Knowledge" and "Information Mine" are presented at the exhibition "Future Dwelling", which is held in the Marble Palace.

In their works, photographer Olga Michi, photography historian Alexey Loginov and art historian Artem Loginov present perspectives on the prospects of human dwellings - from their design to the view outside the window. The phantasmagoric interiors in the GrOM works capture a world far removed from modernity, but which mankind will have to incorporate into its ecosystem.

The exhibition " Future Dwelling" which runs through February 12, features 24 large-scale digital paintings, some of which were made with the help of generative technologies. The project, inspired by avant-garde ideas, literary works, sci-fi films and the traditions of the Düsseldorf school of photography, raises questions about the future of the human living environment and, at the same time, the future of the art of photography.

Two works from the exhibition will soon become part of the permanent collection of the Russian Museum - today, January 31, they were donated to the museum by members of the art group. "The Treasury of Human Knowledge" and "Information Mine" will be presented by the members of the association and Alla Manilova, General Director of the Russian Museum. 

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