Yehor Kaliberda – I’m a 22-year-old artist from Ukraine, now based here in Aarhus. My work focuses on the intersection of human emotion and technology.
For the Omsorg project, I’m turning interviews at Gallo into AI-generated art. I focus on the small, human details that actually define a space and translate them into digital visuals. If you know a community with a story worth mapping, I’m looking for new projects.
Our mission is to map the “soul” of Gallo through the voices of those who live it, translating personal vulnerability into digital art. We believe that a mental health diagnosis isn’t a stop sign – it’s an invitation to “Social Recovery” where meaningful work and creative “frames” help individuals stand tall again.
Picture 1: TRESHOLD: A door wide open onto a churning grey sky; inside, potters, musicians and figures move through warm life. The hinge betweeen crisis and contribution.
Picture 2: RUBY: A wool-wrapped tuk-tuk navigates ruins lit by a single beam – growth as structured chaos, care applied by human hands to something mechanical.
Picture 3: STATURE: A tiny figure knits inside a great wool staircase – the path and the making are one thing. The most intimate image in the series.
Picture 4: AWAKENING: A felted rooster breathes coloured wool into the plaster – cracking it, flowering through it. A new view om psychiatry. The loudest image in the series.
Sima H. Ghalehjogh – Er optaget af situationen i Iran, og det præger hendes kunst. Hun prøver at sige noget symbolsk med de nye billeder.
Et af billederne er inspireret af et Michelangelo billede fra det sixtinske kapel. Et andet er inspireret af det iranske flag.
I udstillingen er der også nogle ældre billeder, der nærmer sig det naturalistiske, men som også har vægt på det koloristiske med stærke farver. Sima leger med jordfarver i kontrast til de mere farverige.
M.v.h. Galleri Gallo.
