Marat Guelman and the group + – Komma: First of all, it’s beautiful

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Ethan Cohen Gallery | 251 West 19th Street, New York, NY 

April 23 – May 30, 2026 

Opening Reception: April 23, 2026, 6 – 8 pm 

AI art as the aesthetics of the end of the world and a new perspective on identity 

NEW YORK, NY – Ethan Cohen Gallery is pleased to announce First of all, it’s beautiful, a new project  by artist, curator, cultural strategist, Marat Guelman, developed in collaboration with the international art  group + – Komma (Ruslan Solopeev, Boban Marković Jr., and Jean Jules). The exhibition considers AI not  simply as a tool but as a co-author, a partner in articulating the aesthetics of an anxious age and offering  a renewed perspective on identity. 

The project was inspired by the observation that the theme of nuclear threat is used as a tool of political  pressure. First of all, it’s beautiful reframes collective dread, specifically the nuclear threat, without  resorting to direct political rhetoric. Instead, Guelman proposes a lucid acceptance of finitude, much as one accepts personal mortality. From this stance, clarity and freedom emerge. First of all, it’s beautiful is  not about destruction, but rather a new form of inner stability. It explores how culture can transform fear  into conscious experience and threat into the language of art. 

A radical gesture anchors the exhibition: placing the image of a nuclear explosion in a familiar visual  context: as an element of interior design or part of an aesthetic experience. Similarly, the idea of the end  of civilization should become part of our worldview. The project is based on the paradoxical decision to  strip the symbol of destruction of its exclusivity and give it a form that evokes contemplation rather than  fear. The visual language of the works deliberately draws on a style recognizable to a wide audience,  repeating the history of art, from ancient manuscripts to Impressionism, Pop Art and Arte Povera, thus  breaking down the barrier between beauty and destruction. Here, Marat Guelman and the group ±Komma  іn collaboration with AI generate new artistic codes and unexpected visual solutions. 

Marat Guelman (b. 1960, Former Soviet Union) has been a defining force in post-Soviet contemporary art.  In 1990 he founded one of Moscow’s first private contemporary art galleries, a key platform for the new  wave and a laboratory for experimentation. From 2008 to 2013 he directed PERMM Museum of  Contemporary Art in Perm, initiating large-scale cultural programs that advanced regional identity through  art. After emigrating, he founded Guelman & Unbekannt in Berlin, among the first European institutions  dedicated to art created with AI. As a member of the Russian Antiwar Committee, Guelman has recently  been designated a “terrorist” and “extremist” by the Russian government, a classification understood  within the context of contemporary political repression. 

Today, Guelman’s practice bridges curating and artmaking, using AI to probe modernity’s fears and the  aesthetics of a new era. The project First of all, it’s beautiful marks a new chapter in Marat Guelman’s  creative journey. This is not a change of profession, but a change of perspective: for Guelman, art is no  longer an object of demonstration and institutional promotion, but a means of personal expression and  philosophical analysis of the present moment. 

+ – Komma formed in Montenegro in 2023 and includes Ruslan Solopeev, Boban Marković Jr., and Jean  Jules. The group works in the field of visual art, experimenting with various media, including graphics,  video and installations. 

First of all, it’s beautiful is not a project about the end of the world; it is a project about how to continue  living. By absorbing a symbol of catastrophe into culture’s everyday image bank, the artists invite  contemplation over panic, proposing beauty as a method for staying present, alert, and free. 

ABOUT ETHAN COHEN GALLERY 

From the very beginning, Ethan Cohen Gallery has represented a pioneering blend of both emerging and  internationally renowned artists. Many of the emerging artists have now become household names. Mr.  Cohen has steered the gallery to occupy a distinct place in contemporary art as a center of innovation  across disciplines and countries. Today Ethan Cohen Gallery maintains three separate locations, two  galleries in Chelsea and a 123,000 sq ft art center in Beacon, New York, The KuBe Art Center. 

Ethan Cohen first founded his gallery in 1987 as Art Waves/Ethan Cohen in SoHo, New York. A  groundbreaker in the field of contemporary Chinese art, Ethan Cohen was the first gallerist to present the  Chinese Avant-Garde of the 1980s to the United States. Ethan Cohen Gallery today represents a diverse  global mix of contemporary and post-war contemporary art.

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