Explanations
Relative Explanations is a study of the relativity of the perceptions and explanations people use to understand complex ideas or phenomena. It emphasizes how interpretations are influenced by context, cultural experience, and individual perspectives.

Relative Explanations is a study of the relativity of the perceptions and explanations people use to understand complex ideas or phenomena. It emphasizes how interpretations are influenced by context, cultural experience, and individual perspectives. The project combines elements of visual poetry, abstract graphics and structured texts to create a space for dialog between scientific models and artistic expression. The main idea is to show that any explanation is always subjective and related to the observer’s frame of reference. The project may include a series of visual compositions, lectures or workshops that help participants explore the phenomenon of relativity and the search for new connections in language, images and interpretations.
“Blackboard Structures”, “Relative Explanations” cycle. Layers of black matte canvas, white pencil, chalk, and staples. Various sizes. 2021—Ongoing.
Exhibited: “Delicate Fractal” (solo), HSE Art Gallery, 2021. Curated by Yulia Yousma / “Unknown Unknowns”, 23rd Triennale Milano, Milan, Italy, 2022—2023 / “Preserving Clouds”, Teresiana Library, Galleria Corraini, Mantova, Italy, 2023.





Relative Explanations is a study of the relativity of the perceptions and explanations people use to understand complex ideas or phenomena. It emphasizes how interpretations are influenced by context, cultural experience, and individual perspectives. The project combines elements of visual poetry, abstract graphics and structured texts to create a space for dialog between scientific models and artistic expression. The main idea is to show that any explanation is always subjective and related to the observer’s frame of reference. The project may include a series of visual compositions, lectures or workshops that help participants explore the phenomenon of relativity and the search for new connections in language, images and interpretations.
“Blackboard Structures” (details), “Relative Explanations” cycle. Layers of black matte canvas, white pencil, chalk, and staples. 2021.
Exhibited: “Delicate Fractal” (solo), HSE Art Gallery, 2021. Curated by Yulia Yousma.
Relative Explanations is a study of the relativity of the perceptions and explanations people use to understand complex ideas or phenomena. It emphasizes how interpretations are influenced by context, cultural experience, and individual perspectives. The project combines elements of visual poetry, abstract graphics and structured texts to create a space for dialog between scientific models and artistic expression. The main idea is to show that any explanation is always subjective and related to the observer’s frame of reference. The project may include a series of visual compositions, lectures or workshops that help participants explore the phenomenon of relativity and the search for new connections in language, images and interpretations.
“Boards”, “Relative Explanations” cycle. Black paperboard, white chalk, white pencil, 50 × 70 cm. 2019—Ongoing.
Exhibited: Selection of works, λ1 – Natur&Technik, Galerie Watson, Hamburg, Germany, 2023—2024 / “Soft Links”, Galerie Watson, Paper Positions Art Fair, Berlin, Germany, 2023 / “Now. After. What”, Corraini Gallery, ARTISSIMA Art Fair, Torino, Italy, 2021.
“Boards”, “Relative Explanations” cycle. Black paperboard, white chalk, white pencil, 50 × 70 cm. 2019—Ongoing.
Exhibited: Selection of works, λ1 – Natur&Technik, Galerie Watson, Hamburg, Germany, 2023—2024 / “Soft Links”, Galerie Watson, Paper Positions Art Fair, Berlin, Germany, 2023 / “Now. After. What”, Corraini Gallery, ARTISSIMA Art Fair, Torino, Italy, 2021.
Relative Explanations is a study of the relativity of the perceptions and explanations people use to understand complex ideas or phenomena. It emphasizes how interpretations are influenced by context, cultural experience, and individual perspectives. The project combines elements of visual poetry, abstract graphics and structured texts to create a space for dialog between scientific models and artistic expression. The main idea is to show that any explanation is always subjective and related to the observer’s frame of reference. The project may include a series of visual compositions, lectures or workshops that help participants explore the phenomenon of relativity and the search for new connections in language, images and interpretations.
“Pages”, “Relative Explanations” cycle. Black paperboard, white chalk, white pencil, 29,7 × 40 cm. 2022—Ongoing.
Exhibited: “Soft Links”, Galerie Watson, Paper Positions Art Fair, Berlin, Germany, 2023
Relative Explanations is a study of the relativity of the perceptions and explanations people use to understand complex ideas or phenomena. It emphasizes how interpretations are influenced by context, cultural experience, and individual perspectives. The project combines elements of visual poetry, abstract graphics and structured texts to create a space for dialog between scientific models and artistic expression. The main idea is to show that any explanation is always subjective and related to the observer’s frame of reference. The project may include a series of visual compositions, lectures or workshops that help participants explore the phenomenon of relativity and the search for new connections in language, images and interpretations.
“Signs”, “Relative Explanations” cycle. 2023. Black paperboard, white chalk, white pencil, machine-cut arrangements. Various sizes.
Exhibited: “Soft Links”, Galerie Watson, Paper Positions Art Fair, Berlin, Germany, 2023
Relative Explanations is a study of the relativity of the perceptions and explanations people use to understand complex ideas or phenomena. It emphasizes how interpretations are influenced by context, cultural experience, and individual perspectives. The project combines elements of visual poetry, abstract graphics and structured texts to create a space for dialog between scientific models and artistic expression. The main idea is to show that any explanation is always subjective and related to the observer’s frame of reference. The project may include a series of visual compositions, lectures or workshops that help participants explore the phenomenon of relativity and the search for new connections in language, images and interpretations.
“Books”, “Relative Explanations” cycle. Black paper books, stapled, white chalk, white pencil. Various sizes. 2019–Ongoing.
Relative Explanations is a study of the relativity of the perceptions and explanations people use to understand complex ideas or phenomena. It emphasizes how interpretations are influenced by context, cultural experience, and individual perspectives. The project combines elements of visual poetry, abstract graphics and structured texts to create a space for dialog between scientific models and artistic expression. The main idea is to show that any explanation is always subjective and related to the observer’s frame of reference. The project may include a series of visual compositions, lectures or workshops that help participants explore the phenomenon of relativity and the search for new connections in language, images and interpretations.
“Posters”, “Relative Explanations” cycle. Black paperboard, white chalk, white pencil, 70 × 50 cm. 2023—Ongoing.


Relative Explanations is a study of the relativity of the perceptions and explanations people use to understand complex ideas or phenomena. It emphasizes how interpretations are influenced by context, cultural experience, and individual perspectives. The project combines elements of visual poetry, abstract graphics and structured texts to create a space for dialog between scientific models and artistic expression. The main idea is to show that any explanation is always subjective and related to the observer’s frame of reference. The project may include a series of visual compositions, lectures or workshops that help participants explore the phenomenon of relativity and the search for new connections in language, images and interpretations.
“Surfaces”, “Relative Explanations” cycle. Black paper rolls, chalk, pencil. Various sizes. 2023–Ongoing.
Exhibited: Metascope, 229Lab, Paris, France, 2023.
Relative Explanations is a study of the relativity of the perceptions and explanations people use to understand complex ideas or phenomena. It emphasizes how interpretations are influenced by context, cultural experience, and individual perspectives. The project combines elements of visual poetry, abstract graphics and structured texts to create a space for dialog between scientific models and artistic expression. The main idea is to show that any explanation is always subjective and related to the observer’s frame of reference. The project may include a series of visual compositions, lectures or workshops that help participants explore the phenomenon of relativity and the search for new connections in language, images and interpretations.
“Schemes”, “Relative Explanations” cycle. Black paperboard, white chalk, white pencil, 29,7 × 40 cm. 2022—Ongoing.
Exhibited: “Now. After. What”, Corraini Gallery, ARTISSIMA Art Fair, Torino, Italy, 2021.
Relative Explanations is a study of the relativity of the perceptions and explanations people use to understand complex ideas or phenomena. It emphasizes how interpretations are influenced by context, cultural experience, and individual perspectives. The project combines elements of visual poetry, abstract graphics and structured texts to create a space for dialog between scientific models and artistic expression. The main idea is to show that any explanation is always subjective and related to the observer’s frame of reference. The project may include a series of visual compositions, lectures or workshops that help participants explore the phenomenon of relativity and the search for new connections in language, images and interpretations.
“Brown Cards, “Relative Explanations” cycle. Brown paperboard, white chalk, white pencil, 15 × 21 cm. 2024–Ongoing.
Relative Explanations is a study of the relativity of the perceptions and explanations people use to understand complex ideas or phenomena. It emphasizes how interpretations are influenced by context, cultural experience, and individual perspectives. The project combines elements of visual poetry, abstract graphics and structured texts to create a space for dialog between scientific models and artistic expression. The main idea is to show that any explanation is always subjective and related to the observer’s frame of reference. The project may include a series of visual compositions, lectures or workshops that help participants explore the phenomenon of relativity and the search for new connections in language, images and interpretations.

Relative Explanations is a study of the relativity of the perceptions and explanations people use to understand complex ideas or phenomena. It emphasizes how interpretations are influenced by context, cultural experience, and individual perspectives. The project combines elements of visual poetry, abstract graphics and structured texts to create a space for dialog between scientific models and artistic expression. The main idea is to show that any explanation is always subjective and related to the observer’s frame of reference. The project may include a series of visual compositions, lectures or workshops that help participants explore the phenomenon of relativity and the search for new connections in language, images and interpretations.
“Scroll”, “Relative Explanations” cycle. Video, shuffled multi-layered playback, dedicated software. 2024.