Small Talk is a series of short videos about culture, art, and passing impressions — just coffee and conversation.
What is this series about? About nothing — and about everything.
It’s an open, spontaneous dialogue that flows as it would in real life: without a script, without pressure, just genuine curiosity and thought.
Sometimes, artist statements can’t capture the full context behind a project. Small Talk is our way of inviting the viewer into that shared space — to see art not only as a finished piece, but as part of a living process.
The first episode is a light introduction inspired by Brodsky in Venice, while the second features Andrey’s reflections on the Caracci exhibition at the National Gallery.
Join the conversation on YouTube or Instagram — and take a seat at our table.Small Talk is a series of short videos about culture, art, and passing impressions — just coffee and conversation.
The first episode is a light intro inspired by Brodsky in Venice, while the second features Andrey’s reflections on the Caracci exhibition at the National Gallery.
Join the conversation on YouTube or Instagram!
What is this series about? About nothing — and about everything.
It’s an open, spontaneous dialogue that flows as it would in real life: without a script, without pressure, just genuine curiosity and thought.
Sometimes, artist statements can’t capture the full context behind a project. Small Talk is our way of inviting the viewer into that shared space — to see art not only as a finished piece, but as part of a living process.
The first episode is a light introduction inspired by Brodsky in Venice, while the second features Andrey’s reflections on the Caracci exhibition at the National Gallery.
Join the conversation on YouTube or Instagram — and take a seat at our table.Small Talk is a series of short videos about culture, art, and passing impressions — just coffee and conversation.
The first episode is a light intro inspired by Brodsky in Venice, while the second features Andrey’s reflections on the Caracci exhibition at the National Gallery.
Join the conversation on YouTube or Instagram!
