The opening ceremony of the exhibition "Russia. Horizons — 2024". It presents 169 works by young artists, photographers, designers and authors of digital content from 36 regions of Russia. The exhibition was curated by Andrey Bartenev.
The exhibition includes the work of Anastasia Utina, a student of the Institute of Graphic Design of the Ƶ, a ceramic vase with an image of Siberia and an ethno—style painting. The vase dedicated to the Siberian people is made of clay and angoba.

Anastasia, as the author of the work, became part of a large-scale exhibition due to the fact that she reached the final of the All-Russian competition "Russia. Horizons — 2024", becoming the best of the best, and her talent was noticed and appreciated by experts.

I am inspired by ethnic themes, through my works I popularize folk art and the preservation of cultural traditions. The project "Russia.Horizons" gives young artists, designers, photographers and other talented figures of the cultural industry the opportunity to present their work.
Anastasia shares

The work of Mohinur Komolova, a student at the Costume Design Institute, also became part of the exhibition. The fabulous image created based on Pushkin's fairy tale "The Golden Cockerel" was previously presented by Mohinur on the podium of the Ƶ project "Pushkin Ball". The student's costume reflects the cultural code of Uzbekistan, the girl's native country, made of 600 feathers of goose, duck, turkey and peacock.

Great professionals in the field of creative industries selected the best works for the exhibition, which curator Andrey Bartenev combined into a comprehensive panorama of the Russian art scene. Five sections of the exhibition became its elements: visual art, digital content, fashion and accessory design, family and cultural code. I am happy that I, as a representative of the Republic of Uzbekistan, had the opportunity and such an honor.
says Mohinur