«Inner Ecology»
Exhibition

Golosova 20, Tolyatti


Back in 1964, political scientist Bertram Gross introduced the term information overload, identifying a dramatic shift in how modern humans receive and process information.
The benefits of accessible knowledge and diverse tools for its use have brought with them the urgent need for new methods of filtering and digesting content.
Terms like total disinformation, visual noise, and media bulimia, which have emerged in recent years, belong to the field of so-called mental immunity—a concept psychologists and sociologists are now actively developing.
The exhibition “Inner Ecology: οἶκος and λόγος” unfolds in two parts.

The first, οἶκος (Greek for "home" or "dwelling"), explores the human being and their domestic environment as sites of accumulation—for visual debris, digital excess, informational clutter—and proposes methods for navigating and processing this overload in everyday life and creative practice.


Participating artists:
Tamara Shipitsyna (Volgograd)
Gala Izmailova (Volgograd–Moscow)
Natasha Matveeva
Dasha Solntse
Voldemar Valeryanovich T.
Rita Kulikova
Lyosha Zdravstvuy
Marina Kamchatova
Elena Krasnova
Olga Usoltseva (Samara)
wizzrd
Darya Larionova (Samara)
Art Abstraktov (Samara)
Darya Volkova (Samara)
Valkyrie
Irina Sevostyanova (Samara)
Darya Yaromenok (Moscow)
Katya Zhingel (Moscow)
Ezhi (Moscow)
Dmitry Chevozyorov (Tolyatti–Moscow)