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The scene depicts an interior view of an art gallery, specifically the Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMOMA) on Petrovka Street, Moscow, Russia. Two large, identical wall-mounted sculptures, identified as "Acrobats" by Mikhail Permyakov, are prominently displayed against a white wall. Each sculpture features a stylized male human figure, rendered in a dark, patinated bronze or metallic material, positioned upside down as if performing a handstand.

The left sculpture portrays a figure with legs extended upwards and feet visible. Its arms are bent, and hands are positioned beneath its head, which faces forward with discernible facial features. The figure is set against a rectangular black panel, which is bordered by a wavy, textured frame with a coppery-brown finish. The entire framed piece is suspended from the ceiling by two thin metal chains.

The right sculpture mirrors the left, depicting another male figure in an identical upside-down handstand pose, with legs raised and arms bent. This figure also features a forward-facing head with distinct facial characteristics. It is similarly mounted on a black panel enclosed by an identical wavy, coppery-brown textured frame, also suspended by chains.

Below each sculpture, a white, horizontally-oriented panel radiator is mounted on the lower section of the white wall. The room's floor is composed of polished wooden parquet laid in a herringbone pattern, showing some minor scuffing and wear. Overhead, a fluorescent light fixture is visible near the top edge of the image. On the upper right wall, a small white security camera or sensor is mounted, observing the space. The overall lighting is bright and even, indicating an indoor exhibition environment.
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Feb 7, 2026

Moscow, Russia

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The scene depicts an interior view of an art gallery, specifically the Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMOMA) on Petrovka Street, Moscow, Russia. Two large, identical wall-mounted sculptures, identified as "Acrobats" by Mikhail Permyakov, are prominently displayed against a white wall. Each sculpture features a stylized male human figure, rendered in a dark, patinated bronze or metallic material, positioned upside down as if performing a handstand. The left sculpture portrays a figure with legs extended upwards and feet visible. Its arms are bent, and hands are positioned beneath its head, which faces forward with discernible facial features. The figure is set against a rectangular black panel, which is bordered by a wavy, textured frame with a coppery-brown finish. The entire framed piece is suspended from the ceiling by two thin metal chains. The right sculpture mirrors the left, depicting another male figure in an identical upside-down handstand pose, with legs raised and arms bent. This figure also features a forward-facing head with distinct facial characteristics. It is similarly mounted on a black panel enclosed by an identical wavy, coppery-brown textured frame, also suspended by chains. Below each sculpture, a white, horizontally-oriented panel radiator is mounted on the lower section of the white wall. The room's floor is composed of polished wooden parquet laid in a herringbone pattern, showing some minor scuffing and wear. Overhead, a fluorescent light fixture is visible near the top edge of the image. On the upper right wall, a small white security camera or sensor is mounted, observing the space. The overall lighting is bright and even, indicating an indoor exhibition environment.

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