Another Day’s Beautiful Chaos Features New York City as its Muse and Canvas

Photo Credit: Natalie Tirado

New York, NY - The artist duo known as Another Day turn garbage cans into gold, street signs into love letters, and park benches into beacons of light. This October, Another Day presents A Beautiful Chaos - their first solo exhibit, short film, and directorial debut.

 

Vicente Garcia Morillo and Eugene Serebrennikov, the artists behind Another Day studio have spent the last two years building a creative playground of self-expression inspired by their experiences navigating daily life in the city of juxtaposition. New York City is both the muse and the canvas. Another Day’s work incorporates street relics and objects often overlooked or discarded, transforming them into meaningful works of art. The art duo are creating a visual love letter to the city, flaws and all across a multiple mediums, including a series of paintings, three-dimensional sculptures, and experimental creations.

 

“Our work captures the chaotic yet harmonious forces of daily life in New York City. The heart of the city and soul of the world is overflowing with both trash and treasure. It’s a constant reminder that beauty is everywhere, if you open your mind to it.” - Eugene Serebrennikov and Vicente Garcia Morillo AD:BC, The Short-Film, their first directorial debut, intertwines live-action film-making, 3D clay animation, 2D illustration, and physical, artistic creations into experimental visual narratives.

 

 

Photo Credit: Natalie Tirado

The multifaceted artistic approach blends the digital and the physical. The film delves into the misadventures of a pigeon, who unwittingly ingests a psychedelic substance from the ground and embarks on a strange magical journey through the streets of New York City. Along the way, he encounters a series of mishaps, including an irate local Rat. Amidst the chaos, the city’s beauty is revealed.

 

Exhibition Details:

designers collab

119 N 1st Street

Brooklyn, NY 11249

The exhibition will close on the 27th of October. The gallery hours are | MON-SAT 11-7 pm | SUN 12-7 pm.

 

Photo Credit: Jacob Consenstien

 

ABOUT ANOTHER DAY:

Another Day is a New York-based art studio founded by Vicente Garcia Morillo and Eugene Serebrennikov. The artists began their creative partnership a decade ago, despite living on opposite ends of the globe and speaking different languages. Morillo, an award-winning artist and valedictorian from the Fine Arts University of Seville, caught the eye of Serebrennikov, a former Nike Art Director, who found his work online. The duo quit the safety net of their corporate jobs to form Burn & Broad, a creative studio focused on creating impactful designs for clients, and Another Day, the creative playground, focused on the duo's artistic self-expression. Morillo and Serebrennikov's artistic works span various mediums, including sculptures, paintings, and experimental creations. Their first solo exhibition and short film, Another Day: A Beautiful Chaos - is a visual exploration of balance in the city of juxtaposition - New York, New York. While the city is their muse, Morillo and Serebrennikov's personal experiences equally influence their work.



ARTIST STATEMENT: We started collaborating before ever meeting in person, living on opposite ends of the globe, and speaking different languages. Our journey from the very start has been a beautiful chaos. Over the last two years, we’ve been building Another Day, our creative playground of self-expression inspired by our experiences navigating daily life in the city of juxtaposition. New York City is our muse and our canvas. Our work incorporates street relics and objects often overlooked or discarded, transforming them into meaningful works of art and creating a visual love letter to the city, flaws, and all. The art spans multiple mediums, including sculptures, paintings, film-making, and experimental creations.

 

 

For further information about Another Day, please get in touch with them here.

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