Exhibition "CO-PENETRATION" (installation, mixed media) Automatic translate
с 30 Октября
по 5 НоябряГалерея “Нагорная”
ул. Ремизова, 10
Москва
The exhibition “Co-penetration” is a visual reflection on personification and identity, on the mutual penetration of individual phenomena from one culture to another. The project is represented by the total installation of three artists, where each object is a voice in a common diffusion, choir, ensemble. However, the chorus is not one common idea-identity, but a combination, a combination of several voices in one polyphonic chapel, which is already an inherent individuality.
Belonging to the generation born in the USSR in the 80s, when a single ideological community stood over a national or other identity, being a reflection of the multifaceted ethnic groups of a multinational country, unites artists at an early stage of their formation. In the process of developing and determining their gender, creative affiliation, they developed their own strategies and artistic methods. By combining them today, at a new stage in their self-development, they refused to personify: from the signatures of the works and their isolated location in the exhibition space, thereby showing the dispersion, dispersion, erosion of the identity of each artist.
The result of this process is different from the previous state of universal indivisibility. The refusal from personification, from the ownership of each object to a specific author, occurs not only at the formal level, but also at the development stage: all projects literally coexist in a single field, as they are created in the space of a common workshop. Thus, habitual self-determinations are mixed, and cultures penetrate each other, ethnic boundaries are also washed away, but at the same time, they continue to be present inside a collective utterance belonging to everyone.
“It seems to me that art should evoke emotions. Emotions make you think. The artist, who first of all tries to convey his feelings with his art, understands (probably must) what will follow his statement, gesture, action, what will be the reaction. In our age of technology, an ever-accelerating time, I feel close to the sensation of the human, warm, sensual. Computer texts and communication via icq deprive the word (though not the main thing - the main meaning), but very important: intonation. And in the sea-world of information, the statement of the artist plays a huge role. This is not for sale, here you (the artist) are free and you will be outstripped (together with you). Will you make you smile or indignant clench your fists or be sad? This is very important. ”(Yana Smetanina, project participant)
Painters:
Michaela is an artist, a participant of the HIGH-TOUCH exhibition at the Sokol Center for Contemporary Art.
Olga Karjakina is an artist, born in Nizhny Novgorod, lives and works in Moscow. In 2006 she graduated from the Graphics department of Moscow State Press University. In 2011, she studied at the School of Visual Arts in New York. He has been working in the field of contemporary art since 2011. In 2011, she participated in the Cittadellarte residence (Italy). In 2012, the La Blanca project, created in Mexico, was nominated for the Kandinsky Prize in the nomination “Young Artist, Project of the Year”. Member of group exhibitions in Russia, Europe, the UK and the USA. Personal exhibitions were held in Russia, Scotland and Mexico.
Yana Smetanina is an artist, lives and works in Moscow. She graduated from the school of animated cinematography, the Printing Institute, then the Institute of Contemporary Art Problems. Moss member. Kandinsky Prize nominee in the category "Project of the Year" 2013. Works with photography, graphics, installation. Works are in private collections in Russia, Germany.
The Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art is one of the main events in the field of contemporary art in Eastern Europe. We talk about current trends in contemporary art, introduce new artists to the public, and give curators the opportunity to share their vision of what is happening in the world. The program of the Biennale consists of several parts. The 6th Moscow Biennale will be a key event in Moscow art life. Within the framework of various programs of the biennale “Special guests”, “Special projects” and “Parallel program”, more than one hundred projects will be held at the exhibition venues of the city. The Moscow Biennale is organized by the Moscow Biennale Art Fund with the support of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, the Government of Moscow and VDNH. Biennale Commissioner Joseph Backstein.
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Dates of the exhibition: October 23 - November 5, 2015
Venue: Gallery "Nagornaya"
Address: Gallery "Nagornaya" (st. Remizova, 10, tel.: +7 (499) 123-65-69)
Gallery hours: Tue - sun. 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Vernissage: October 22, 2015 at 18.00