Founded by Lia Snisarenko, Snisarenko Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in Los Angeles dedicated to highlighting emerging and underrepresented artists. Originally founded as Art Axcess, the gallery was rebranded as Snisarenko in 2024, embracing a renewed vision highlighting a broader range of artists and perspectives. This shift reflects an expansion of the gallery's mission, establishing it as a welcoming space for diverse artistic voices and reinforcing Lia's commitment to building trust and authority in the art world.
At Snisarenko Gallery, we believe that art has the power to connect, inspire, and transform. Our mission is to provide a welcoming space for artists breaking new ground, challenging norms, and bringing fresh, diverse voices to the art world. By focusing on emerging talents and underrepresented artists, we aim to offer a platform where creative expression can thrive and reach wider audiences.
Our gallery values inclusivity, creativity, and cultural exchange. We are committed to supporting artists who often don't get the visibility they deserve, whether at the start of their careers or creating impactful work that deserves recognition. We strive to build bridges between cultures, ideas, and communities through exhibitions, events, and community outreach.
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VOLTA Art Fair New York 2024
4 - 8 September 2024For the 2024 VOLTA Art Fair in New York, Art Axcess Gallery presents the “Resilience and Reflection: The Ukrainian Experience” exhibition by Ukrainian artist FEROS. This collection highlights the rich cultural identity, enduring hope, and transformative power of art, especially in challenging times. Through works like A Walk During the Eclipse, Chairs for Friends, Yellow Magic, and Head #3, FEROS invites viewers to explore the resilience and renewal of the Ukrainian spirit amidst ongoing conflict. Exhibited Works A Walk During the Eclipse captures the surreal transformation of a solar eclipse, symbolizing the sudden, profound changes brought by conflict. This piece uses the eclipse as a metaphor for the temporary darkness that can envelop a society while also hinting at the inevitable return of light, reflecting hope and renewal. It invites viewers to contemplate the resilience needed to navigate dark times and the promise of a brighter future. In Chairs for Friends, FEROS uses the symbolism of empty chairs to explore themes of friendship, absence, and memory. These chairs represent the people who once occupied them, as poignant reminders of relationships disrupted by war and displacement. This piece is a tribute to the enduring bonds of friendship and the cultural ties that persist despite physical separation, emphasizing the importance of preserving cultural identity and shared memories. Yellow Magic showcases the vibrant spirit of hope and renewal. The painting’s bold yellow tones symbolize optimism and the potential for a brighter future, even in challenging times. FEROS uses abstract forms and dynamic colors to represent the transformative journey of the Ukrainian people. The artwork suggests a magical energy, capturing the essence of resilience and the power of art to inspire change. This piece highlights the ability of art to convey deep emotions and stories, making it a central part of the exhibition’s narrative of courage and cultural identity. Head #3 presents a fragmented, almost abstract representation of the human face, suggesting the fractured nature of identity in times of turmoil. This striking portrait invites viewers to consider how individuals reconstruct their sense of self in response to external pressures and internal struggles. It is a powerful commentary on the strength of the human spirit and the ongoing quest for self-understanding and expression. The piece underscores the role of art in providing a means of reflection and healing. “Resilience and Reflection: The Ukrainian Experience” is a timely and moving showcase that highlights FEROS’s exceptional talent. It delves into broader themes of cultural heritage, perseverance, and the transformative power of creative expression. By aligning with current global narratives, this presentation offers a profound and empathetic exploration of the Ukrainian journey, inviting viewers to reflect on their lives and the world around them. The artist demonstrates that contemporary art can be a beacon of hope, a way to preserve cultural identity, and a tool for overcoming challenges. This display is a testament to the enduring strength and creativity of the Ukrainian people, providing a platform for their stories to be shared and their fortitude to be celebrated. -
Shadows of Us
Group Show of Ukrainian Female Artists 24 February - 14 April 2024Art Axcess Gallery is honored to announce "Shadows of Us," a powerful and timely group exhibition, opening during Frieze Los Angeles Art Week. Curated by Lia Snisarenko, it showcases the works of emerging Ukrainian female artists Inna Kharchuk, Anna Veriki, Iryna Maksymova, and Liza Zhdanova. The opening on February 24, 2024, coincides with the second anniversary of the full-scale Russian military invasion of Ukraine. In the context of conflict, this exhibition explores both individual and shared experiences, offering insights into the country's path of enduring hardship and resilience. -
Eugene Lisniak: Point of No Return
21 September - 2 November 2023The exhibition explores Eugene Lisniak's series "The Planting Season" . It sets a benchmark for comprehending the impact of global events on Ukrainian contemporary art in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic and the onset of the Russian-Ukrainian war.
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