|
Гуру
Регистрация: 26.07.2008
Адрес: РФ, Самара
Сообщений: 75,437
Спасибо: 27,871
Поблагодарили 55,336 раз(а) в 24,288 сообщениях
Репутация: 102396
|
Цитата:
|
Сообщение от iside; 1841591"
press release of the exhibition, something it was published the cover, some also print, scan, no?
|
There's a whole knizhentsiya catalog of this exhibition, but I take it on the opening day did not - his hands were busy at the moment, later in the Samara voztu organizers.
iside, on this show so much material on the network - it's loud and well-known project - I just overdrink something and not thought of.
Although, then, the winery press release:
Читать дальше...
Цитата:
Art against Geography
The Fourth Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art "Cultural Alliance" presents the exhibition "Art against Geography".
There is a bias that an active, rich cultural life is possible only in the capital. Do artists living outside capital cities, there are no opportunities for creative growth, they go to Moscow or abroad. "The Cultural Alliance" - a project of modernization of culture to create a decentralized cultural environment.
In 2011, the "cultural alliance" was presented at the festival "White Nights in Perm," 33 art projects in seven experimental art venues with more than 100 artists. During the festival month of the exhibition was attended by around 30 000 people. In urban areas - the participants' Cultural Alliance "among contemporary artists, young and old, famous and unknown, there are intersections, as in the works and the problems associated with creativity. As a result of such joint exhibitions, quite naturally, a new art area.
The exhibition "Art against Geography" will be exhibited works by artists from the cities, as has already been included in the "cultural alliance" and those who are just considering this possibility. Painters of St. Petersburg, Perm, Ufa, Yekaterinburg, Samara, Tver, Togliatti, Kirov, Kazan, Nizhny Novgorod, Izhevsk demonstrate horizontal communication within contemporary Russian culture.
Black rubber toilet Vladimir Kozin - romanticization of the Soviet way of life, long familiar, but still a favorite theme of artists in St. Petersburg. Another way of mythologizing the Soviet past - the social poster-style pin-up Valeria Barykin artists from Nizhny Novgorod. Installing the "Dream Aviation" - a gentle look of the past to the future of B & C from Yekaterinburg, and, on the contrary, the draft Anvil Kasimov "Personal letters", letters from the future into the past for the retired recipients. Perm Art presents a range of experience to innocence. Timothy Dubrovsky peers into friends, both in user-peaks. Michael and Olga Subbotin Pavlyukevich will present an installation in the words of the chairman of the Perm Branch of the Union of Artists Ravil Ismagilov, beautiful, like flowers. Installation artists from Tver, Inga and Alexey Aksenov, by contrast, is far from sublime, full of aggression and physiological frightening muteness. Finally, "To pray to their rivers" - structurally sophisticated work of Maxim Kholodilin from Ufa, the veins underground.
Create the conventional idea of the representation of non-capital of art - no matter what travel neturisticheskim centers of Russia - and scary and exciting.
The exhibition will be held at the SRC Winery shop, Red
From September 14 to October 6
Exhibition opening September 13 at 19:00
The press conference will be held in the same place, September 13 at 18:00
A special opening in the Fourth Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art - September 24 at 19:00
Participants:
Catherine Florenskaya (St. Petersburg)
Vladimir Kozin (St. Petersburg)
Michael and Olga Subbotin Pavlyukevich (Perm)
Vyacheslav Smirnov (Perm)
Timothy Dubrovsky (Perm)
Tim Dorofeev (Ufa)
Maxim Shcheglov (Ufa)
Rinat Ismagilov /Voligamsi (Ufa)
Rinat Minnebaev (Ufa)
Eugene and Tatiana Mikheeva Komova (Yekaterinburg)
Daria Zakharova (Yekaterinburg)
Tatiana and Elena Gusel'nikova Iotova (Yekaterinburg)
Group B & C (Maria Belov, Julia Klimovskikh, Anna Mineev (Yekaterinburg)
Group CHZHNS (Samara)
Alice Nikolaev (Samara)
Konstantin Fedorov (Tver)
Inge and Alexey Aksenov (Tver)
Oleg Azarenkov (Tver)
Mikhail Lezin (Togliatti)
Eugene Sesyukov (Kirov)
Sergey Kulikov (Kazan)
Valery Barykin (Nizhny Novgorod)
Anvil Kasimov (Izhevsk)
Pavel Aksenov (Izhevsk)
Curators: Gelman, Elena Oleynikov
Organized by: Museum of Modern Art and PERMM Ministry of Culture, Youth and Mass Communications of the Perm region.
|
|