Lebedev Kirill (Who) (b. 1984)
I’ve read it, but I don’t remember anymore
2021
Canvas, acrylic
120 x 100 cm
In the painting ‘I read, but I don't remember anymore’ Cyril Who refers to short memorable phrases that can often be heard both at school and outside it. In this way, the artist, with his characteristic irony and observation, reflects on the issues of uneducation and people's desire to hide the fact of ignorance with the help of defensive, as if pre-learned expressions. Through the catchy text, Who seeks to actualise the problem of ignorance and draw the viewer's attention to it.