Every day the pavilion, which is supposed to become a sanctuary of art in December, is transforming as if being a genuine architectural illustration of a famous fairy-tale by Andersen.
Today it has acquired a floor covering which is meant to highlight the resolute and confident character of coal-black ink flourishes of calligraphic works of art.
The workers in red uniform skillfully operated white and black material thus demonstrating that any craft can be turned into an art. The pavilion prepared for the Mystery of the World Calligraphy, a most stylish and elegant exhibition project to be held within the framework of the newly opened Contemporary Museum of Calligraphy is worth such attentive and mindful arrangement.
Calligraphy is a kind of music not for the ears, but for the eyes.
(V. Lazursky)