
“I love silence. But it was silence I feared most at the opening of my exhibition.”
With these words, artist Anna Boginskaia captures the vulnerability leading up to her solo show Space of Silence. What followed, however, surpassed all expectations.
The opening drew far more visitors than anticipated — friends, family, old acquaintances, and many unfamiliar faces. The atmosphere was warm, light, and genuinely open. Guests arrived with thoughtful attention and a quiet presence that echoed the exhibition’s theme.










Throughout the show, Anna received heartfelt reflections and deeply personal responses. Watching her watercolors resonate — and even leave for new homes — was an experience beyond compare.
The exhibition sparked meaningful conversations: about silence as an inner refuge, a rare pause in urban life, and the importance of slowing down in a noisy, fast-moving world. These exchanges became one of the show’s most treasured outcomes.
“I didn’t realize how happy I was — how much love, support, and care surrounded this entire journey.”
Space of Silence became more than an exhibition. It became a space for connection, stillness, and shared reflection.