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Description and concept of The Palace

Foreword to the Installation

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Studying a boundless area of utopias and projects, at first you begin to drown in the gigantic sea not only of all kinds of proposals and beginnings, but also in the abundance of the goals and ideas which guided their inventors and authors. Gradually, it is possible to discern a few groups of such intentions.

Ilya Kabakov on The Palace of Projects

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The installation displays and examines a seemingly commonly known and even trivial truth: the world consists of a multitude of projects, realised ones, half-realised ones, and not realised at all. Everything that we see around us, in the world surrounding us, everything that we discover in the past, that which possibly could comprise the future - all of this is a limitless world of projects.

Description of the Installation

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The installation The Palace of Projects consists of two parts. The first part is a pavilion which could be called the Palace of Projects, a two-storey structure resembling in layout to a snail and sixty five objects with texts arranged inside of it.