MANIFESTOS

Pixie Pravda’s practice extends beyond individual works into frameworks that define how art and humanity move. These texts are not essays or theories but manifestos – declarations written in the tradition of the Futurists, Surrealists, and Conceptualists, where words themselves become artistic material.

Each manifesto articulates a set of “laws” that map the hidden physics of creativity and existence. They are coordinates rather than rules, offering both viewers and institutions a way to read the practice – and the world – through Pravda’s lens.

The Laws of Art – on reframing, resonance, and cultural motion.

The Laws of Humanity – on survival, belonging, meaning, power, and motion.

Together, they form a living archive of thought: works of art in language that stand beside the objects, surfaces, and interventions.