Exhibition by Chaim Sokol "PINK BEDS AND OTHER SUBJECTS" Automatic translate
с 31 Июля
по 30 СентябряPRO ARTS
ул.Театральная, д.9
Калуга
Gallery Pro Art`s presents a personal exhibition of Russian artist Haim Sokol "Pink bedside tables and other subjects".
In his work, Haim Sokol addresses the topic of alienation, isolation and broken ties in the modern world. Working with archival materials and private documents, the artist reveals the history of the twentieth century through the prism of private destinies, explores the problems of historical memory and the modern socio-political situation.
The works featured in the Pink Bedside Tables and Other Subjects exhibition have been and continue to be created since the beginning of the pandemic. Therefore, the interior (more precisely, its various components - furniture, clothes, dishes) and the window, as a natural border separating us from the outside world, became the main plot and even material. The author draws on craft wrapping paper, jacquard upholstery, even garments, and paints the enclosed space around it in mood colors - from ash gray to hot pink.
About the artist
Haim Sokol 1973, Arkhangelsk.
Artist, teacher of the Moscow School of Photography and Multimedia. Rodchenko and the School of Design of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, member of the editorial board of the Art magazine. Laureate of the professional award "Companion" (2009). Nominee for the Innovation Prize (shortlist 2008, 2014) and the Kandinsky Prize (longlist 2014). In 2017, 2018 he entered the Russian investment art rating 49ART, representing outstanding contemporary artists under the age of 50.
Graduated from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the Institute for Contemporary Art in Moscow.
Lives and works in Moscow.
His solo exhibitions were held at the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow Museum of Modern Art, CTI Fabrika, Stella Art Foundation, M&J Guelman, Triumph, Anna Nova galleries.
Participant of numerous exhibitions in Russia and abroad, including the II Kiev Biennale (2015), I Indian Biennale in Kochi-Muziris, India (2012), Mediations biennale (Poznan, 2010), III Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art (2009), II Biennale contemporary art in Thessaloniki (2009).
Works are in the State Tretyakov Gallery, the Moscow Museum of Modern Art, the Multimedia Art Museum, the National Center for Contemporary Art, PERMM, Museum of Contemporary Art, Perm, Stella Art Foundation, Vladimir Smirnov and Konstantin Sorokin Foundation, Collection of Loushy: Arts & Projects, Tel Aviv, Israel.
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