
Unconventional archaeology is a method of interaction with space that I developed during my research of the Anna Golubkina Museum, which is closed for renovation until 2024. Physical closure depersonalizes and renders timeless objects, allowing new connections and chronologies to be constructed, layers to be recombined, and new systems of relationships to be created.

Double site-specificity.
The first step is that I consider myself in the Golubkina museum — the chronology of materials is built upon my own chronology in this place.
The second stage is the space in which I recombine these layers, in this case, in the parking lot.

