TDC Oxana Paley, Jane Berezhna
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2026
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Oxana Paley, Jane Berezhna

Cosmoscow International Contemporary Art Fair

Oxana Paley, Jane Berezhna|Cosmoscow International Contemporary Art Fair
Oxana Paley, Jane Berezhna|Cosmoscow International Contemporary Art Fair
Oxana Paley, Jane Berezhna|Cosmoscow International Contemporary Art Fair
Oxana Paley, Jane Berezhna|Cosmoscow International Contemporary Art Fair
Oxana Paley, Jane Berezhna|Cosmoscow International Contemporary Art Fair

The Cosmoscow International Contemporary Art Fair identity is built upon a gesture of temporal fixation — a reflection of the rehearsal-like, editorial nature of the exhibition space itself. The fair is a large-scale event that requires long and meticulous preparation. The process never truly stops; it remains fluid, adaptable, and in constant motion. The visual identity, too, is intentionally unfinished, it visualizes the fair as an ongoing process, a living organism exposed to external forces such as wind, movement, and fleeting gestures. We do not present the final form, we simply record what remains before it disappears. The identity literally translates instability through the act of temporal fixation. Its visual language is based on photography and video that preserve traces of motion and wind, transforming this ephemeral gesture into the visual language of Cosmoscow.

Oxana Paley, Jane Berezhna

Oxana Paley, Jane Berezhna

Oksana Paley and Jane Berezhna are the duo members of the graphic design studio Omsky, working in the field of visual communication across digital and material media. They believe that any task, regardless of scale, can become an engaging and meaningful design challenge. No matter what it is, they are always eager to challenge themselves and explore new directions. Their work is driven by curiosity, experimentation, and a constant interest in questioning familiar solutions and visual conventions. Each project becomes an opportunity to rethink form, medium, and context. Materiality plays a central role in their work. Oksana Paley and Jane Berezhna prefer real, non-digital materials, embracing texture, roughness, imperfections, and natural shadows as living visual elements.