Olga V. Müller’s "Carriers" Explores the Timeless Human Form
Olga V. Müller, a modern artist, member of the Union of Artists (Frankfurt), member of the Union of Designers (St. Petersburg) and resident of VIGOARTS gallery, recently held her exhibit “Carriers” in the heart of Moscow, at the mansion located at 10 Karmanitsky Lane (May 2024).
In a world saturated with digital noise, artist Olga V. Müller reminds us of the enduring beauty and resilience of the human form in her new exhibit, "Carriers."

In our increasingly digital and technologically driven world, the human body remains a powerful symbol of continuity and connection to our shared history. Through a series of delicate, expressive sketches, Müller delves into the raw emotionality and vulnerability of the human form, inviting viewers to contemplate the body as a "carrier" of our souls.

"My work is a response to the overwhelming presence of technology in our lives," says Müller. "I want to remind us that beneath the surface of our digital personas, we are all still connected to our shared humanity."

The exhibit was curated by VIGOARTS