On October 8, Rachel Lee Hovnanian presented her first solo exhibition in Russia in the Pechersky Gallery of the Winzavod Center for Contemporary Art in Moscow, called "Plastic Perfect".
The works illustrate mankind's obsession with information technology, and how it leads to narcissism.
© Photo : Anna TimerinaOn October 8, Rachel Lee Hovnanian presented her first solo exhibition in Russia in the Pechersky Gallery of the Winzavod Center for Contemporary Art in Moscow, called "Plastic Perfect".
Above: Newlyweds using their smartphones.
Above: Newlyweds using their smartphones.
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© Photo : Anna Timerina
On October 8, Rachel Lee Hovnanian presented her first solo exhibition in Russia in the Pechersky Gallery of the Winzavod Center for Contemporary Art in Moscow, called "Plastic Perfect".
Above: Newlyweds using their smartphones.
Above: Newlyweds using their smartphones.
© Photo : Rachel Lee HovnanianThe works illustrate mankind's obsession with information technology, and how it leads to narcissism.
Above: Dinner for two.
Above: Dinner for two.
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© Photo : Rachel Lee Hovnanian
The works illustrate mankind's obsession with information technology, and how it leads to narcissism.
Above: Dinner for two.
Above: Dinner for two.
© Photo : Anna TimerinaPlastic Perfect consists of two large installations called Foreplay and Table for Two: Moscow, and a number of related exhibits.
Above: A teddy bear hangs in front of the words: "Who needs a teddy when you've got a smart phone?"
Above: A teddy bear hangs in front of the words: "Who needs a teddy when you've got a smart phone?"
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© Photo : Anna Timerina
Plastic Perfect consists of two large installations called Foreplay and Table for Two: Moscow, and a number of related exhibits.
Above: A teddy bear hangs in front of the words: "Who needs a teddy when you've got a smart phone?"
Above: A teddy bear hangs in front of the words: "Who needs a teddy when you've got a smart phone?"
© Photo : Anna TimerinaForeplay, a large installation featuring photo and video elements, mocks people's unhealthy desire to constantly remain online.
Above: An installation called "Poor Teddy".
Above: An installation called "Poor Teddy".
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© Photo : Anna Timerina
Foreplay, a large installation featuring photo and video elements, mocks people's unhealthy desire to constantly remain online.
Above: An installation called "Poor Teddy".
Above: An installation called "Poor Teddy".
© Photo : Anna TimerinaHovnanian points out how peoples' obsession with gadgets alienates them from their loved ones, and urges people to rethink their approach to the digital world.
Above: The white mice that surround "Poor Teddy".
Above: The white mice that surround "Poor Teddy".
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© Photo : Anna Timerina
Hovnanian points out how peoples' obsession with gadgets alienates them from their loved ones, and urges people to rethink their approach to the digital world.
Above: The white mice that surround "Poor Teddy".
Above: The white mice that surround "Poor Teddy".
© Photo : Rachel Lee HovnanianTable for Two: Moscow consists of a five-meter long table on which a wedding cake resides, with two newlyweds sitting on the opposite ends staring at each other via their tablets. There are a series of pictures of men and women lying in bed, their faces partially illuminated by the electronic gadgets that have absorbed their attention.
Above: Helen and Travis: A man and a woman lie in bed, both separately absorbed in their electronic devices.
Above: Helen and Travis: A man and a woman lie in bed, both separately absorbed in their electronic devices.
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© Photo : Rachel Lee Hovnanian
Table for Two: Moscow consists of a five-meter long table on which a wedding cake resides, with two newlyweds sitting on the opposite ends staring at each other via their tablets. There are a series of pictures of men and women lying in bed, their faces partially illuminated by the electronic gadgets that have absorbed their attention.
Above: Helen and Travis: A man and a woman lie in bed, both separately absorbed in their electronic devices.
Above: Helen and Travis: A man and a woman lie in bed, both separately absorbed in their electronic devices.
© Photo : Anastasia Shpilko"Gadgets can be entertaining and help you save time," Hovnanian said once during an interview. "But perhaps we should all pause and wonder if we just fell into another trap."
Above: A man and woman listening to music in bed.
Above: A man and woman listening to music in bed.
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© Photo : Anastasia Shpilko
"Gadgets can be entertaining and help you save time," Hovnanian said once during an interview. "But perhaps we should all pause and wonder if we just fell into another trap."
Above: A man and woman listening to music in bed.
Above: A man and woman listening to music in bed.
© Photo : Anastasia ShpilkoThe exhibition will be held until November 8.
Above: Two women with a smartphone and an iPad in bed.
Above: Two women with a smartphone and an iPad in bed.
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© Photo : Anastasia Shpilko
The exhibition will be held until November 8.
Above: Two women with a smartphone and an iPad in bed.
Above: Two women with a smartphone and an iPad in bed.