THIS IS VIRTUAL SPACE
TO EXPLORE THE SPACE
PRESS THE BIGGEST CUBE
This project explores a virtual spatial interface designed as a digital environment for an art gallery.

A central blue cube acts as both an object and an entry point, guiding the user into a space where navigation is driven by movement rather than traditional UI. Text elements exist within the same spatial system as the scene, while the menu and information panel remain fixed, creating a contrast between navigable space and interface.

The project investigates how a gallery can exist beyond physical boundaries, turning navigation into an experience and allowing digital space to feel tactile, immersive, and responsive.
HSE ART GALLERY is a contemporary art gallery based at the HSE School of Design — a platform dedicated to the development and support of emerging art practices.
Founded in 2018, HSE ART GALLERY was created as a platform supporting emerging artistic practices.
HSE ART GALLERY has realized more than 50 exhibition projects including collaborations with museums and cultural institutions.
HSE ART GALLERY as a space whose primary mission is to support students in taking their first professional steps. Since then, the gallery has realized more than 50 exhibition projects, including collaborations with partner institutions such as the Moscow Museum of Modern Art.

Each new exhibition makes a significant contribution to the development of emerging artists, increasing their visibility both among audiences and within the professional art community.

The annual end-of-year exhibition format has also evolved into a large-scale presentation of works created by students, alumni, and faculty of the HSE School of Design. This yearly exhibition has become a major cultural event hosted at museum venues and accompanied by an extensive educational program.

Another important milestone in the development of HSE ART GALLERY has been the launch of its commercial direction and regular participation in contemporary art fairs, allowing artists to build long-term relationships with collectors and other galleries.
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