Manifesto of Alina Tacmelova

I create at the intersection of art, psychology, and documentary filmmaking. My work is a journey into the unconscious — into the place where memory, emotions, fears, and untold stories are born, shaping us long before we begin to understand ourselves.

Through installations, sculptures, and films, I explore how personal stories intertwine with collective narratives, how the past continues to live within us, and how invisible forces influence our choices, our identities, and the way we perceive reality.

My purpose is to make the invisible visible.

I work with what usually remains hidden: inherited traumas, unspoken emotions, lost memories, and the inner landscapes that cannot be expressed through words alone.

For me, art is not about aesthetics — it is a language of connection: between the inner and the outer, the personal and the collective, the past and the present.

My background as a psychologist and documentary filmmaker allows me to merge research and intuition. I create projects that transform silence into form and absence into presence, offering viewers a space for reflection, dialogue, and transformation.

I am guided by my core values — love, gratitude, family, and an enduring belief in the possibility of human transformation throughout life.

My projects are an invitation to slow down, to look inward, to touch what we often hide, and to create new meanings that can heal.

Because within every untold story and every unspoken memory lies a fragment of ourselves.

Collaboration

I collaborate with galleries, museums, curators, and art institutions to create immersive, multidisciplinary projects that merge art, psychology, and documentary storytelling.

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