Stefan Tcherepnin. Hypocrisy Ladders

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all images from the exhibition Hypocrisy Ladders by STEFAN TCHEREPNIN
at Real Fine Arts, Brooklyn NY, November-December 2014
courtesy of the artist and Real Fine Arts, Brooklyn NY

Born in St Petersburg in 1977, STEFAN TCHEREPNIN works as a multimedia artist whose practice consists of creating live electronic environments from a complex system of sampling, referencing and creation.

Nevertheless his last exhibition entitled Hypocrisy Ladders currently presented at Real Fine Arts in Brooklyn features a completely new body of work mainly composed of moments and objects including branches, walls, shadows as well as three large fluffy creatures which seem to have been stopped or frozen in their action.

According to the press release ‘All of these elements could appear as central but then the next moment they balance each other with differing weights, entering into a complex and literary narrative about notions of hypocrisy. (…) Following his extensive earlier practice in collaboration as an artist, composer, and performer, STEFAN TCHEREPNIN continues to transform these experiences, conceding that all artistic work is based on collaborations but often concealed in hypocrisy. According to psychology, the hypocrite is one who has no awareness of his shadow self, of his dark side’.

Be sure to catch the show in person at Real Fine Arts in Brooklyn before it closes on December 7, 2014!



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