“Path.Tension” at the House of Experimental Art
A new media exhibition, “Path.Tension”, has opened at the House of Experimental Art in Minsk, Onliner writes.
Created by Razman Petrosyan and Marina Farmagey, the project replaces the previous installation “Sky.River” and invites visitors to experience seven symbolic stages of the human journey — from revelation and effort to awareness.
Spread across 1,200 square meters, the exhibition features 12 art objects, including mirrored laser rooms, a six-meter-high bridge, and a giant glowing ring with a treadmill that lights up when people move. The project aims not only to impress visually but also to inspire reflection on personal growth and the ability to live within “tension.”
The exhibition is designed for a 90-minute visit and is open to guests aged 6 and above.
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