Zirka


Stasis Echoes
18.06.25 – 28.06.25
Exhibition

18.06.- 28.06.
18.06. Vernissage

Stasis Echoes is an audio-visual installation by artists Bradley Leonard and Alexandra
Belokon that explores the suspended state of migration in Germany. The exhibition
focuses on the in-betweenness of identity, belonging, and the challenges migrants face
as they navigate integration. Rather than presenting migration as a simple physical
relocation, Stasis Echoes reveals it as an ongoing negotiation between personal and
societal expectations, where identity and culture are continuously redefined through
formal and informal systems, asking whether integration is ever fully achievable or if it
remains an evolving, liminal state where individuals must continually adapt without
ever being fully accepted.

Bradley Leonard is a conceptual sound artist, musician, and sculptor currently studying
at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich. With a background in classical music, Leonard's
practice merges sound-based installations with sculptural forms, investigating power
structures and societal systems through immersive, sensory experiences.
Alexandra Belokon is a Munich-based multidisciplinary artist from Kazakhstan,
currently pursuing studies in fine arts at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich and art history
at Ludwig Maximilian University. Her work spans print media, performance, and
installation, exploring post-Soviet heritage, institutional critique, and barriers to
accessing knowledge.