Daria Arbuzova, Nika Peshekhonova, Nuria Nurgalieva, Alisa Smorodina, Anastasia Kovaleva, Dasha Dawsh, Alina Zolotykh, Sasha Gosmant, Bianka Nazarova, Natasha Vadya

Sad fairy tales are probably also needed

Project Info

  • 💙 Rushev jewelry shop
  • 💚 madame (Maria Anikina & Daria Arbuzova), Kato Borodina
  • 🖤 Daria Arbuzova, Nika Peshekhonova, Nuria Nurgalieva, Alisa Smorodina, Anastasia Kovaleva, Dasha Dawsh, Alina Zolotykh, Sasha Gosmant, Bianka Nazarova, Natasha Vadya
  • 💛 Evgenia Senina

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Daria Arbuzova, Pharmakon, 2026, 3D printing, photopolymer resin, glass, isotonic.
Daria Arbuzova, Pharmakon, 2026, 3D printing, photopolymer resin, glass, isotonic.
"Sad fairy tales are probably also needed" pop-up group show at Rushev jewelry shop by madame curatorial group
Daria Arbuzova, Pharmakon, 2026, 3D printing, photopolymer resin, glass, isotonic.
Daria Arbuzova, Pharmakon, 2026, 3D printing, photopolymer resin, glass, isotonic.
Daria Arbuzova, Pharmakon, 2026, 3D printing, photopolymer resin, glass, isotonic.
Daria Arbuzova, Pharmakon, 2026, 3D printing, photopolymer resin, glass, isotonic.
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Installation view
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Installation view
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Alisa Smorodina, I remember you / This Is for You! 2026, glass, soot, tin, silver
Alisa Smorodina, I remember you / This Is for You! 2026, glass, soot, tin, silver
Installation view
Installation view
Bianka Nazarova, Another or Unseen, 2024, glass
Bianka Nazarova, Another or Unseen, 2024, glass
Installation view
Installation view
Sasha Gosmant, Soviet Dreams, 2023, soviet tableware, colored glass, plaster, sand
Sasha Gosmant, Soviet Dreams, 2023, soviet tableware, colored glass, plaster, sand
Sasha Gosmant, Soviet Dreams, 2023, soviet tableware, colored glass, plaster, sand
Sasha Gosmant, Soviet Dreams, 2023, soviet tableware, colored glass, plaster, sand
Dasha Dawsh, Sea of blood, 2026, Last drop, 2025, Destiny of a beetle, 2024, pencil on paper
Dasha Dawsh, Sea of blood, 2026, Last drop, 2025, Destiny of a beetle, 2024, pencil on paper
Dasha Dawsh, Sea of blood, 2026, pencil on paper
Dasha Dawsh, Sea of blood, 2026, pencil on paper
Daria Arbuzova, Sometimes poison is a cure, too series, 2025, glass
Daria Arbuzova, Sometimes poison is a cure, too series, 2025, glass
Daria Arbuzova, Sometimes poison is a cure, too series, 2025, glass
Daria Arbuzova, Sometimes poison is a cure, too series, 2025, glass
Daria Arbuzova, Sometimes poison is a cure, too series, 2025, glass
Daria Arbuzova, Sometimes poison is a cure, too series, 2025, glass
Anastasia Kovaleva, Trophy, 2026, metal alloy
Anastasia Kovaleva, Trophy, 2026, metal alloy
Anastasia Kovaleva, Trophy, 2026, metal alloy
Anastasia Kovaleva, Trophy, 2026, metal alloy
Nika Peshekhonova, Tech Noir, 2026, video, 1 minute
Nika Peshekhonova, Tech Noir, 2026, video, 1 minute
The exhibition "Sad fairy tales are probably also needed" continues the concept established during the creation of the jewelry collection Catharsis by RUSHEV. The synthesis of dark romance, southern gothic, and castle-core aesthetics echoes the works of artists specifically created for the exhibition. The title "Sad fairy tales are probably also needed" alludes to a song by the band "Gosti iz budushchego" and sets a melancholic tone for the artistic statement about love and associated experiences. The creators do not focus on dramatic climaxes or moments of happiness — those bright flashes traditionally linked to being in love. Instead, the artistic language of the project plays with exaggerated fairy-tale imagery. At the core of the curatorial and artistic reflection lies the paradoxical nature of love, precisely noted by Roland Barthes in "Fragments d'un discours amoureux" Love is rarely straightforward: it promises salvation but brings dependency; it reveals the other person but exposes our own wounds. Barthes insists on the fundamental asymmetry of love. The lover is primarily the one who speaks. But their words are always a risk, directed into emptiness, as they may not be heard. "I love you" is a phrase that makes the speaker vulnerable. In this sense, love is not a dialogue but a monologue. The exhibition project "Sad fairy tales are probably also needed" becomes a visual embodiment of this monologue. It is an attempt to speak about that very "melancholic extension", where the feeling lives not in dialogue but in the agonizing and sweet anticipation between the spoken phrase "I love you" and the unreceived response.

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