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ART MOSCOW 2006: special projects

Scheduled for the International Fair ART MOSCOW is a number of dedicated events (for details see the schedule of the Fair), exhibitions, and special projects:

Exhibition Project ‘Let There Be Video!’ Russian Video Art  1996 – 2006 (Halls 22-27). Episodes from the history of Russian video art. (Project participants: the AES (Tatyana Arzamasova, Lev Evzovich, Evgheniy Svyatskiy), Lyudmila Gorlova, Viktoriya Begalskaya, the Blue Soup (Daniil Lebedev, Aleksey Dobrov, Valeriy Patkonen), the zAiBi, Andrey Monastyrskiy, Serghey Shutov, Olga Chernysheva, Oleg Kulik, Viktor Alimpiyev  and Marian Zhunin, Dmitriy Gutov and the Radek group, Anna Ermolayeva,  Anton Litvin,  Serghey Bratkov,  Vyacheslav Mizin, Aleksandr Shaburov,  Vladislav Mamyshev-Monro, David Ter-Oganyan, Aristarkh Chernyshev and Vladislav Efimov, Masha Chuykova, Olga Tobreluts,  Galina Ledentsova, Oleg Lystsov,  the Provmyza (Galina Myznikova, Serghey Provorov), Evgheniy Umanskiy, Tatyana Dober and Aleksandr Alekseyev, Vadim Zakharov). The Project curator:  Antonio Geusa.

Modern Art in the Collection of the Culture Foundation ‘Ekaterina’. 1996 – 2006 (Hall 5). This year, project 'Modern Art in Private Collections’, traditional at this Fair, which analyses the history of the collecting of modern art in Russia, holds an exposition of  the Collection of the Culture Foundation ‘Ekaterina’. The past 10 years experience of collecting.   

Exhibition of works by the students of the ‘New Artistic Strategies’ course, ‘Fw:Re:Form?’ (Hall 19). Moscow Institute of the Problems of Modern Art). Over the past seven years, the ‘New Artistic Strategies’ course has turned into a powerful source of creative energy for the art stage of Moscow. Young artists are closer to the present day than anyone else: most of the participants of the exhibition began to work already in the 21st century. For the first time ever, artists altogether free from not just the Soviet experience, but the post-Soviet experience as well, are entering the scene. Curator: Stas Shuripa.

Video Installation ‘Book IV. Central Television’ by the Interros Publishing Program continues the book series – ‘Russian Theater’, ‘Soviet Cinema’, and ‘Our Cartoons’ – published within the framework of the Program in 2004-2006.

Exhibition of the ‘Black Square’ nominees. Participants: A. Savko, the ‘Escape’ group. At the Brestskaya Club, May 16th through 21st.  

Exhibition ‘With No Fixed Abode’ (Hall 21). (Participants: Georghiy Ostretsov, Georghiy Litichevskiy,  the  ‘PG’ Group, the ‘Nalivka-Zapekanka’ Group, Lyudmila Konstantinova, Elena Khairulina, Vladimir Gorokhov). 

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