Opening: August 19, 2025
National Academy of Arts, Shimla (India, Lalit Kala Akademy)
Organizer: Sankha Subhra Day Biswas (founder of the Tobuovimaan platform, which unites the world through art)


The project is under the auspices of the curator and founder of the All-Russian Art Association EsArtSociety, Ekaterina Samitina.
This exhibition features the works of 37 authors from various regions of the Russian Federation.
The exhibition is an important milestone in the development of intercultural communication in the field of art. It focuses on the exchange of cultural codes and presents a contemporary vision of art that transcends political, religious, and national contexts.

The mission of community leaders is to deepen intercultural dialogue through art, crafts, and photography. These forms of expression serve as a powerful tool for showcasing cultural diversity and preserving cultural heritage through artistic practices.


The concept of the exhibition project “Freedom” covers a multifaceted examination of the phenomenon of freedom, including individual, social, cultural, and political dimensions. The main goal of the project is to rethink freedom as a dynamic process of individual interaction with the environment.

The concept of the exhibition project “Freedom” covers a multifaceted examination of the phenomenon of freedom, including individual, social, cultural, and political dimensions. The main goal of the project is to rethink freedom as a dynamic process of individual interaction with the environment.

The exhibition includes works that demonstrate a deep integration of documentary logic, artistic interpretation, and craft traditions. These works create a multi-layered space for dialogical interaction between the viewer and the artistic objects, promoting a deeper understanding and appreciation of the cultural palette presented.


The exhibition illustrates the significance of intercultural dialogue in the context of contemporary art. It emphasizes the key role of art as a universal language that can transcend local and temporal boundaries and establish a dialogue between different cultural paradigms.

As part of this exhibition, Kseniya Bezpalenko presented a work titled “The Dance of Life”.