The second competition will include a special category dedicated to the 170th anniversary of the Tretyakov Gallery.
"The first season of Kartina Mira Competition has already proven the high demand for this initiative as a powerful springboard for young talented artists from Russia and all over the world to enter the global fine arts scene," noted First Vice President of Gazprombank (JSC) Andrey Serov. "We are fully confident that the new season will further develop Kartina Mira Competition as a project that opens a unique window of opportunity for young talent to create on the theme of true values."
The competition’s executive secretary, Aleksey Lebedev, announced the new features of the second season: "This year, we decided to expand the Digital Art category by adding the creation of works using neural networks. I’m confident that our Сompetition will become a springboard for young artists, giving them the opportunity not only to establish themselves but also to meet like-minded artists!"
"For the Tretyakov Gallery, participation in Kartina Mira Competition is not just an opportunity to support young artists, but a way to understand how the new generation views its cultural heritage, the traditions of national art, and its importance for the harmonious development of society. We believe that creativity gives birth to genuine dialogue between peoples, and art becomes a universal language of mutual understanding," said Elena Pronicheva, co-chair of the Competition’s Creative Council and General Director of the State Tretyakov Gallery.
"The Competition will provide young artists with the opportunity not only to receive a worthy award and display their art works in a renowned museum, but also to take a step toward recognition, which is always important. I’m sure there will be no fewer applications this year than last. And the diversity will be great. We always welcome works with vivid imagery, strong emotions, thoughtful and formally accomplished works, the works that exude skill and youthful energy," commented Semyon Mikhailovsky, co-chairman of the Competition’s Creative Council and Rector of St. Petersburg Academy of Fine Arts.