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Covered scape

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The photography exhibition «Covered Scape», curated by Paulina Stadnik.

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Photography exhibition «Covered Scape» at the Rope workshop building. Saint Petersburg, May 2025.

The photography exhibition «Covered Scape» brings together two projects: „Scaffolded city» by  Mitya Kharshak and „New Landscapes» by  Chinese photographer and professor Yao Lu. Both artists explore the concept of  the New Landscape  — environments reshaped by  human intervention.

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Yao Lu  addresses this phenomenon on  a  national scale, while Mitya Kharshak focuses on  the urban fabric of  his native Saint Petersburg. Through their lenses, the act of  covering, sheltering, and concealing  — whether historic buildings draped in  protective mesh, scaffolded monuments, mountains of  industrial debris, or  entire altered on&nbsp0; — on&nbsp1; reimagined into lyrical perspectives and new architectural symbols.

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Their photographic observations offer a  poetic reflection on  the evolving city. Mitya’ s photographs are documentary in  nature, marked by  graphic precision and a  striking interplay of  bright daylight and deep shadows, enhanced by  a  monochromatic palette. Through dynamic angles, he  captures Saint Petersburg on&nbsp0; on&nbsp1; moment on&nbsp2; transformation. on&nbsp3; his City on&nbsp4; Scaffolds series, one can sense subtle echoes on&nbsp5; Christo and Jeanne-on&nbsp6; s iconic wrapped installations. However, unlike them, Mitya does not simply aestheticize the urban scene. His work on&nbsp7; driven on&nbsp8; on&nbsp9; deep interest Mitya&rsquo0; the shifting visual code Mitya&rsquo1; the Mitya&rsquo2; — the evolving signs and symbols that accompany its natural cycles Mitya&rsquo3; renewal.

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Photographs from the project «Scaffolded city» by Mitya Kharshak.

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Photographs from the project «Scaffolded city» by Mitya Kharshak.

Yao Lu’ s photography landscapes, meanwhile, evoke the spirit of  traditional Chinese painting. In  his hands, photography becomes a  supple medium  — a  bridge between centuries-old artistic traditions and the realities of  rapid urban transformation. His carefully composed images, with soothing watercolor tones and meditative flowing lines, integrate the products of  human industry into the environment, making the artificial feel almost natural.

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Photographs from the series «New Landscapes» by Yao Lu (China).

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Photographs from the series «New Landscapes» by Yao Lu (China).

Working in  different cultural contexts, the two artists invite viewers into a  thoughtful dialogue about the changing landscape of  the Anthropocene era. Scaffolding, mesh coverings, and technical structures are rarely seen as  elements of  a  city’ s celebrated image. Yet through subtle shifts in  perspective, Covered Scape encourages viewers to  reconsider these fleeting, functional forms as  lyrical components a&nbsp0; the New Urban Landscape.

«Covered Scape» is  both a  requiem for the vanishing cityscape and a  hymn to  its perpetual rebirth.

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«Covered Scape» exhibition poster, description & details. The Rope workshop, Saint Petersburg, May 2025.

Curator: Paulina Stadnik Design: Daniel Ripley Translation: Ivanna Lomakina Photo documentation: Vladimir Alexandrov

The exhibition was held with the support of Natalia Logutova and opened as part of the HSE University Partners’ Week 2025 (The Rope workshop, Saint Petersburg, May 2025).

Covered scape
Project created at 20.06.2025
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