n “Conspiracy Theories”, Feros takes viewers through some of the most intriguing myths of our time. From ideas about artificial intelligence secretly running the world to the belief in hidden government agendas, this series explores why these stories captivate our imaginations.
Snisarenko Gallery presents“Conspiracy Theories”, an online exhibition featuring works by Feros, created between 2020 and 2024. The show will run from October 4 to December 19, 2024, following its debut at the Dzyga Art Center in Ukraine this past August.
In “Conspiracy Theories”, Feros takes viewers through some of the most intriguing myths of our time. From ideas about artificial intelligence secretly running the world to the belief in hidden government agendas, this series explores why these stories captivate our imaginations. With his bold and surreal style, Feros visualizes these ideas in a way that feels both playful and serious.
The artist asks deeper questions about human nature and why we are drawn to simple answers for complex problems. The works also touch on the role of social media in spreading these ideas, showing how the internet fuels our fascination with hidden truths.
“Conspiracy Theories” invites viewers to think about the stories we believe and why we are so quick to accept them. Through vivid imagery, Feros challenges us to consider how these narratives shape our understanding of the world.
In “Conspiracy Theories”, Feros takes viewers through some of the most intriguing myths of our time. From ideas about artificial intelligence secretly running the world to the belief in hidden government agendas, this series explores why these stories captivate our imaginations. With his bold and surreal style, Feros visualizes these ideas in a way that feels both playful and serious.
The artist asks deeper questions about human nature and why we are drawn to simple answers for complex problems. The works also touch on the role of social media in spreading these ideas, showing how the internet fuels our fascination with hidden truths.
“Conspiracy Theories” invites viewers to think about the stories we believe and why we are so quick to accept them. Through vivid imagery, Feros challenges us to consider how these narratives shape our understanding of the world.