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MASHA TROTZKY ART, AI & DESIGN

Riga / 11 December 2025: "Let mAI people go!"
In mid-December, we are preparing a special pre-Christmas event in Riga — a presentation of Masha Trotzky’s art project Let mAI People Go! and an AI film screening. The project explores how artificial intelligence expands artistic boundaries, merging geography and creativity, time and memory. It tells a story about people moving through history’s recurring trials — wars, migrations, and repressions — while carrying with them what truly matters: home, cultural identity, and human dignity.
During the evening, guests will also have the opportunity to purchase unique jewelry from Masha Trotzky’s latest collections.
Art Ambar
Alksnāja 7-1, Riga, Latvia
11 December 2025
18.00
During the evening, guests will also have the opportunity to purchase unique jewelry from Masha Trotzky’s latest collections.
Art Ambar
Alksnāja 7-1, Riga, Latvia
11 December 2025
18.00
Berlin / 16-17 December 2025: "Let mAI people go!"
Reforum Space Berlin представит новый арт-проект Маши Троцки в декабре 2025:
- 16 декабря: AI кинопоказ, встреча с художников и открытие выставки
- 17 декабря: лекция Маши Троцки "Искусственный интеллект и авторское кино"
Вход свободный
Адрес: Wiener Straße 31, 10999 Berlin
- 16 декабря: AI кинопоказ, встреча с художников и открытие выставки
- 17 декабря: лекция Маши Троцки "Искусственный интеллект и авторское кино"
Вход свободный
Адрес: Wiener Straße 31, 10999 Berlin


Masha Trotzky's exhibition at SlovoNovo International Forum / October 2025
On October 7, 2025, Masha Trotzky opened her new AI-driven exhibition “Let mAI People Go!” at the 10th SlovoNovo Free Culture Forum in Tivat, Montenegro. The morning opening drew a full house of festival guests, artists, and media, setting an energetic tone for the day’s program.
Blending visual metaphor with cultural archetypes, the project reimagines figures from the Russian literary canon and contemporary media through the lens of migration, memory, and war, inviting viewers to question identity in exile and the narratives we inherit. Early coverage praised the show’s sharp conceptual framing and its inventive use of AI as a critical—not decorative—tool.
“Let mAI People Go!” became one of the forum’s conversation starters, resonating with audiences for its clarity of message and striking imagery, and reinforcing Trotzky’s reputation as a leading voice at the intersection of art, media, and social reflection.
Blending visual metaphor with cultural archetypes, the project reimagines figures from the Russian literary canon and contemporary media through the lens of migration, memory, and war, inviting viewers to question identity in exile and the narratives we inherit. Early coverage praised the show’s sharp conceptual framing and its inventive use of AI as a critical—not decorative—tool.
“Let mAI People Go!” became one of the forum’s conversation starters, resonating with audiences for its clarity of message and striking imagery, and reinforcing Trotzky’s reputation as a leading voice at the intersection of art, media, and social reflection.
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