Welcome to “First-Person Explained,” a virtual group exhibition as part of PrivatePrint’s Virtual Studio project. The show presents four young and talented artists: Ana Trajkovska, Ridjet Ferati, Simona Mancheva, and Krsto Gligorjadis. ⁠ ⁠ As we navigate the digital realm of their creations, viewers are invited to undertake a journey into the intimate narratives of these emerging artists, whose practices delve deep into the complexities of self-discovery and expression. Through a harmonious intersection of diverse perspectives, “First-Person Explained” unveils a collective exploration of identity, memory, and the profound connections that bind us all in the shared human experience. This visit to PrivatePrint’s Virtual Studio is a unique and immersive encounter with the raw authenticity of these emerging talents and their fresh ideas.⁠ ⁠ Read more about each work when you enter the exhibition. ⁠ ⁠ TEAM Artists: Ana Trajkovska, Ridjet Ferati, Simona Mancheva, and Krsto Gligorjadis | 3D designer: Borko Hadjievski | Curator: Ilija Prokopiev | Programmer: Milan Nasevikj | Coordinator: Marija Hristova⁠
“We Have Love,” presented at the “First-Person Explained” exhibition, a virtual group exhibition as part of PrivatePrint’s Virtual Studio project.
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We Have Love – Simona Mancheva
The virtual work “We Have Love” by Simona Mancheva presents a colorful monumental VR sculpture resembling a rainbow. The sculpture is constructed of different forms like hearts, flowers, and human body shapes that intertwine, creating a composition of two gender-undefined people pushed into each other who are about to make love. Imagining it as a portal underneath which we are about to pass is the key segment of the work, giving it participative aspects.

Simona’s art interests are deeply focused on unconditional love, acceptance, and the beauty of immateriality. Mainly through her practice, which is not faithful to any medium, she gave herself a task that the most important aspect of her work, regardless of the method of manufacture, is to be seen as a gift, as an altruistic gesture from the artist to everyone. Therefore, for her, it is essential that we feel compassionate, forgiving, and full of love when we stand in front of the artwork.

No matter the virtual reality, the work “We Have Love” follows the same principles. We are standing in front of a monolithic sculpture of two people in love, and we are about to pass right into the middle, between their bodies, in the very core, where love is gaining a form, filling us with curiosity and excitement.

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