Olga Shcheblykina explores the tension between sensitivity and cruelty and the ways in which we transform ourselves and our environment.
This work “Infinitely Large, Infinitely Small” continues a series on the intricacies of perception and the complexity of the human condition through personal experiences of self-transformation and feminism.
Based on her research into human cruelty and fear, she uses colour and fabric to transform loneliness and fear into decorative forms. At Kainisch station, new experimental works are created in collaboration with Andreas Schild, who runs a painting centre in the neighbourhood of the station.
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OEBB transport area – children only under supervision
Public toilet
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Regional empty spaces as places of experience and meeting points for art: the Capital of Culture 2024 invites young artists from Germany and abroad to research, live and work in these spaces and to activate them with artistic contributions.
More about the project at salzkammergut-2024.at