EXHIBITION "FAKE / fake" official opening of the SKOLKOVO gallery-workshop Automatic translate
On November 12, at 19:00, the first FAKE / Counterfeit exhibition will be held, opening the work of the Skolkovo Hall (formerly the Phoenix Exhibition Hall) under the artistic direction of Konstantin Grouss in a new gallery-workshop format. Over the next years, Skolkovo will present projects of Russian and foreign artists created in the format of an art residence with themes of social relationships, architectural phenomena and hidden situations in the context of a modern metropolis.
The curators of the FAKE / Fake exhibition Kirill Preobrazhensky and Maria Sharova suggested that students of the Free Workshops School of Contemporary Art make interpretations of works by authors of the 20th and 21st centuries that are important to them.
“Is everything that we see the present? The clothes we wear. The food we eat. News that we read. The truths we believe in. In the modern world, it’s worth checking back several times before trusting anything. And most importantly, is there any point in the truth? Is it worth, for example, to collect works of art? Or will collecting honest fakes be much more honest now? ”
Come see Gerhard Richter, Mark Quinn, Nam June Pike and many more.
Artists: Maria Agapkina, Elena Budlovsky, Natasha Van Budman, Ekaterina Danenova, Alexandra Knyazeva, Irina Kravchina, Evgenia Krasavchik, Sergey Kulikov, Olga London, Maria Molokova, Natalya Monakhova, Andrey Slashchilin, Maria Poluektova, Daria Polyakova, Elena Sakharnaya, Ilya Fedotov -Fedorov, Kamo Tsaturyan.
As part of the opening, a curatorial tour of the exhibition will be held.
Dates of the exhibition: November 12 - 30, 2014
Address: Skolkovo highway, 32, building 2.
Directions: metro Slavyanskiy boulevard. Exit the last car from the center, to the right.
Minibus 523 to the stop "SPORTHIT".
m. Kuntsevskaya, 867 bus to the stop. Skolkovo highway, 31
+7 (495) 446-29-6
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Skolkovo Gallery-Workshop is an interdisciplinary workshop-residence within the Moscow Exhibition Halls Association, created for a consistent year-round program in the areas of sculpture, photography, media art, painting, scientific art, site art (site-specific art, public art)
Art residences work as a basis for interaction between Russian and foreign cultural communities, accumulation of initiatives and interests of various cultural institutions and departments. The topic of residences is new metropolitan areas and art.
The Moscow Exhibition Halls Association is a project to create cultural venues accessible to every resident of the city (art spaces, places for festivals, lectures, art shops, etc.). Includes 18 galleries in 9 counties.
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