The exhibition project ‘Dreams of Frozen Music’ at the Tokyo Art Museum in Sengawa will present about 30 drawings from the last couple of years by the architect. These works are not meant to be “typical drafts” for architectural projects. No building is ever actually built according to them; rather, they can be seen as “free architectural fantasies.”
Tchoban’s esthetic approach, his visual language, and his artistic means seem not to be contemporary, but rather timeless. Classical orders of columns, domes of baroque churches, and elements of pre-modernist architecture are blended into surreal vedutas.
A technically brilliant draughtsman, Tchoban employs all kinds of materials, including ink, watercolor, red chalk, charcoal, and pastel. In his works, the notion of the classical capriccio is revisited — a fantastic and playful transgression of genres and art historical classifications.