September 27, 2010 the Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Communications (Roskomnadzor) reported reprimand the magazine "ArtChronika" in connection with violation of Article 4 of the RF Law "On Mass Media".
Warning "ArtChronika" issued for publication in the number 4 (April) for the year 2010 two reproductions of the exhibits show "Caution, Religion!" 2003 and "Forbidden Art 2006" 2007. The basis for the warning Roskomnadzor calls "the use of media to carry out extremist activity" because, according to the official statement of departments, exhibits these exhibitions received by believers as incitement to religious hatred. "
In both cases we are talking about the works of classics of social art Alexander Kosolapov, whose works are in collections in thirty museums, including the Tretyakov Gallery, Russian Museum, Vienna's Albertina Museum and the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York. The works of Alexander Kosolapov exhibited at numerous exhibitions in Russia and abroad, including such high-profile projects as the exhibition "Moscow-Berlin. Berlin-Moscow "at the State Historical Museum," Russian Pop Art "and" Sots Art. Political Art in Russia "at the Tretyakov Gallery, the" thaw "in Russian Museum.
The main theme of the April issue of the journal ArtChronika "was formulated as" Art on the altar. Contemporary artist goes to church. " Room was dedicated to the discovery of the first in Russian history, contemporary art exhibitions in the current Orthodox Church - Church of St. Tatiana in Moscow and was devoted to the possibility of a dialogue between the church and secular artists. One of the marked Roskomnadzora illustrations - the kind of the exhibition "Caution, Religion!" In the Sakharov Centre in Moscow - was placed in a historical compilation of the most notorious scandals of ecclesiastical art, covering the period from the Renaissance to the present day. This material was designed to demonstrate how over time, changing perceptions of how the arts should be construed subject of religion. In particular, in this review were included textbook works of Vasily Perov, Vasily Vereshchagin and Nikolai Ge, when something caused the disapproval of church authorities.
Other noted Roskomnadzora illustration, the work of "Icon-caviar" is indeed featured in the exhibition "Forbidden Art 2006". It was published a few months before the court found the organizers guilty of "inciting religious hatred" (the sentence was handed down in July). As far as we know ArtChronika, the court could not bear the special resolutions to ban the publication of reproductions of the exhibits.
The editors of ArtChronika "intends to appeal the decision Roskomnadzora in court as prescribed by law.
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2-3. Alexander Milamid 1971
4. Oleg Vasiliev 1998
5. Viktor Pivovarov 1992
6. Erik Bulatov
7-8. Grisha Bruskin 1999
9. Leonid Sokov 1994
10. Alexander Kosolapov 2004
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Dear Konstantin, Vladimir (Chief editor of site), by Alexander Kosolapov can be displayed on site ARTinvestment.RU or his work has been "outlawed"? Felt in 1937 at the yard ...