Step World
A key work of the cycle, Step-World articulates the principle of the step rhythm. For Laushkin, the world is not continuous but discontinuous — unfolding in leaps, like a sequence of steps. The human body itself is structured stepwise: feet, knees, torso, head. Movement is not smooth but a perpetual act of stepping. This rhythm — discontinuous, vital, fundamental — becomes the anatomy of perception. The work asserts that it is the human body and movement that generate the very space we inhabit.
Sergey Laushkin is a pioneering artist and the author of the concept of “Stepped Rhythm,” exploring the connection between movement, the human body, and space.
His painting and installations are built on stepped perspective, where the world unfolds as a sequence of impulses and fragmented rhythms.
His works are held in museum and private collections in Russia and abroad, including the collection of Her Majesty the Queen of Jordan.



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