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Orbis Imaginalis: Fictions of the Visible

Current exhibition
27 May - 31 July 2026
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Orbis Imaginalis: Fictions of the Visible

The exhibition situates the image as a system that generates its own conditions of visibility. Jorge Luis Borges develops this model most precisely in “Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius,” where a fictional encyclopaedia produces a coherent universe whose internal logic acquires ontological force. Objects exist through repetition, and linguistic structure; reference yields to a network of signs that sustains its own reality. This displacement provides a conceptual ground for the works assembled here. Each practice articulates pictorial fields where form operates through internal coherence, and where the image unfolds as an autonomous structure rather than a transparent vehicle of depiction.


Within this framework, figuration persists as a mutable configuration. Ivan Plusch’s paintings extend the image into a viscous continuum in which bodies and objects stretch, and recompose across the surface. The pictorial field behaves as a temporal substance, holding multiple states of form within a single visual register. Olga Tobreluts engages a different yet related operation: her work draws on classical image traditions and digital construction, allowing quotation to function as a generative mechanism. The image emerges as a site where historical references circulate and reassemble into new visual systems. In both cases, the pictorial surface sustains coherence while withholding a stable referential ground.


A comparable logic unfolds in the treatment of space and landscape. Irina Annina’s monochrome works construct environments that appear recognisable and at the same time remain suspended within a continuous surface. Spatial depth condenses into texture, and the landscape operates as a field of memory that resists localisation. Dmitry Shorin’s figures occupy carefully staged environments in which the body appears as a constructed presence, calibrated within a controlled pictorial order. Eva Shorina and Irina Drozd extend this condition through compositions in which fragmentation, layering, and chromatic intensity organise perception. Across these positions, the image produces a consistent visual language while maintaining an open relation to what it represents.


„Orbis Imaginalis“ thus proposes the image as an epistemic device. Meaning emerges through the interaction of forms, through repetition and transformation within the pictorial system itself. Borges’ model of a constructed world that attains reality through its own structure resonates here as a method of reading: the works operate within a field where perception is continuously reorganised. The viewer encounters images that invite recognition and sustain ambiguity, where coherence arises from internal relations and where reality is configured within the image as an ongoing process.

Works
  • Irina Annina, Landscape in Grey I, 2026
    Irina Annina, Landscape in Grey I, 2026
  • Irina Annina, Landscape in Grey II, 2026
    Irina Annina, Landscape in Grey II, 2026
  • Irina Annina, Landscape in Gray VI, 2026
    Irina Annina, Landscape in Gray VI, 2026
  • Irina Annina, An Outside Presence I, 2016
    Irina Annina, An Outside Presence I, 2016
  • Irina Annina, An Outside Presence II, 2016
    Irina Annina, An Outside Presence II, 2016
  • Irina Drozd, Fireflies, 2026
    Irina Drozd, Fireflies, 2026
  • Irina Drozd, Opera, 2026
    Irina Drozd, Opera, 2026
  • Irina Drozd, Double bottom, 2026
    Irina Drozd, Double bottom, 2026
  • Irina Drozd, Together, 2026
    Irina Drozd, Together, 2026
  • Irina Drozd, Reanimation, 2026
    Irina Drozd, Reanimation, 2026
  • Irina Drozd, Pretty pet, 2025
    Irina Drozd, Pretty pet, 2025
  • Irina Drozd, Listening Mozart, 2026
    Irina Drozd, Listening Mozart, 2026
  • Irina Drozd, Singing teacher, 2025
    Irina Drozd, Singing teacher, 2025
  • Irina Drozd, The Scarlet Flower, 2019
    Irina Drozd, The Scarlet Flower, 2019
  • Ivan Plusch, Deformation #4, 2014
    Ivan Plusch, Deformation #4, 2014
  • Ivan Plusch, Shadow, 2025
    Ivan Plusch, Shadow, 2025
  • Ivan Plusch, Mountain skies, 2015
    Ivan Plusch, Mountain skies, 2015
  • Ivan Plusch, Plan L, 2016
    Ivan Plusch, Plan L, 2016
  • Dmitry Shorin, Cortazar, 2020
    Dmitry Shorin, Cortazar, 2020
  • Dmitry Shorin, Budapest – Miami, 2018
    Dmitry Shorin, Budapest – Miami, 2018
  • Eva Shorina, Unity, 2023
    Eva Shorina, Unity, 2023
  • Eva Shorina, Inner Temple, 2023
    Eva Shorina, Inner Temple, 2023
  • Eva Shorina, Crossing the Bridge, 2025
    Eva Shorina, Crossing the Bridge, 2025
  • Eva Shorina, Swamp, 2026
    Eva Shorina, Swamp, 2026
  • Olga Tobreluts, Green Flowers, part 2, 2015
    Olga Tobreluts, Green Flowers, part 2, 2015
  • Olga Tobreluts, Green Flowers, part 1, 2015
    Olga Tobreluts, Green Flowers, part 1, 2015
  • Olga Tobreluts, White-blue Birds Flowers, 2015
    Olga Tobreluts, White-blue Birds Flowers, 2015
  • Olga Tobreluts, Pink-Blue Birds Flowers, 2015
    Olga Tobreluts, Pink-Blue Birds Flowers, 2015
Installation
  • Img 4838 Web
  • Img 4660 Web
  • Img 4828 Web
  • Img 4811 Web
  • Img 4848 Web
  • Img 4751 Copy
  • Img 4650 Copy
  • Img 4761
  • Img 4719
  • Img 4741
  • Img 4771
  • Img 4823
  • Img 4731
  • Img 4683
  • Img 4721
  • Img 4822
  • Img 4786
  • Img 4766
  • Img 4672
  • Img 4808
  • Img 4796
  • Img 4698

Related artists

  • Irina Annina

    Irina Annina

  • Irina Drozd

    Irina Drozd

  • Ivan Plusch

    Ivan Plusch

  • Dmitry Shorin

    Dmitry Shorin

  • Eva Shorina

    Eva Shorina

  • Olga Tobreluts

    Olga Tobreluts

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