
Socia Socia
For Artur and Igor Spaskyi, art is not just something to be seen, it’s something to be heard, felt, and physically experienced. Known as SOC.I.A, this Ukrainian-born duo transcends traditional artistic boundaries, transforming movement and music into a visual language of its own. Raised in Melitopol, Artur and Igor's creative journey began in the streets, where spray paint and beats merged into a new form of expression. Over time, they honed their craft into something more intentional, an artistic experiment where sound, body, and surface exist in perfect rhythm. Their process is as much a performance as it is a creation: music is composed, the body moves to it, and the act of painting becomes a response to this pulse. Spray cans, brushes, and raw motion translate rhythm into visual form, capturing energy in a way that words cannot. Now based between Paris and Berlin, the brothers have brought their unique vision into the gallery space, without losing the raw spirit of street culture. Their work is not just about what is created but how it is created, each piece a direct result of movement, tempo, and improvisation. The duo’s artistic philosophy is rooted in the idea of materialising sound, where dance and music don’t just inspire the painting but become a fundamental part of it. Their work challenges the boundaries between disciplines, proving that art is not confined to a single medium, it is movement, rhythm, and raw expression. By translating sound into a visual experience, SOC.I.A invites audiences to not just see art, but to feel it in motion.
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