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- Comment: This article is essentially two lists. There are entirely too many exhibitions listed. Please pick the ten most important ones. There are also not enough citations. The citation should include a significant portion on Semyonov and his life/work, even if it also talks about other artists. Snowman304|talk 01:45, 30 October 2024 (UTC)
Evgeny Semyonov | |
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Born | July 3, 1960 (63 years old) Pervouralsk, Sverdlovsk region, USSR |
Alma mater | Moscow Central Art School at the Russian Academy of Arts; The Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography (VGIK) Film Direction Department |
Style | Conceptual artist |
Awards | Gold Medal Achievement Award from the Russian Academy of Arts |
Website | http://e-semyonov.ru |
Evgeny Semyonov (born July 3, 1960, in Pervouralsk, Sverdlovsk region) is a Russian conceptual artist, art theorist, and art collector. Member of the Moscow Conceptualist movement. Honorary Academician of the Russian Academy of Arts. Resident of Kultur Kontakt Austria[1][2] (1994–1995). Kandinsky Prize nominee (Project of the Year nomination, 2010) and winner of the Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin Award in contemporary fine art category. Evgeny Semyonov received the Gold Medal Achievement Award from the Russian Academy of Arts in 2021 and was listed as one of the top 50 and top 40 most expensive contemporary Russian artists (The Art Newspaper Russia 2014,[3] 2015, 2021).
Biography
editEvgeny Semyonov was born in Pervouralsk, Sverdlovsk region, in 1960 and started art school in 1968. A young and talented student, he was fascinated by sculpture and sent some of his first art works to the admissions at the Moscow Central Art School at the Russian Academy of Arts (previously called the Moscow Academic Art Lyceum of the Russian Academy of Arts). In 1972, his family decided to move to Moscow to allow the young artist to continue his professional education. A year later, Evgeny became a student of the Sculpture Department at the Moscow Central Art School at the Russian Academy of Arts. Shortly thereafter he transferred to the Painting Department, which he graduated in 1978. It is at the Moscow Central Art School that he met and befriended the offsprings of famous cultural figures, visited their homes, and was exposed to a refined cultural scene that was not mainstream at the time.
In 1976, Evgeny decided to follow his passion for cinematography and become a film director. He joined theater classes at the People's Theater at the ZiL Cultural Center, studied acting, played in theatrical productions, and directed plays himself. From 1977 to 1979, he was a distance learning student at the National University of Arts and attended foundation classes at Moscow State University's Faculty of Philology. He developed a keen interest in literature and wrote poetry, short stories, and screenplays.
In 1980, he enrolled at the Film Direction Department of The Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography (VGIK) where he was taught by Lyudmila Volkova, Gleb Skorokhodov, and Paola Volkova among others. He left VGIK after the third year and went back to painting.
The artist created his first conceptual works in the mid-1980s. At the same time, he frequented exhibitions of underground art, where he met trailblazing artists, musicians, and art critics including Vitaly Komar and Alexander Melamid, Dmitry Plavinsky, Alexander Kharitonov, and others.
1991 The year 1991 marks the start of the artist's collaboration with The Stuart Levy Gallery in New York with his first solo exhibition.
In 1992, upon his return to Moscow, Semyonov begins working on the Domino series and embarks on his first experiences in art criticism and collecting.
In 1993, his works are included in the "Postmodernism And National Traditions" exhibition at the State Tretyakov Gallery. Semyonov writes a chapter entitled "Two Exhibitions" for Charles Jenks's book "Post-Soviet Art And Architecture". He works on "Sokolov's Miniatures" and presents the project at the Central House of Artists and the State Tretyakov Gallery. He develops a keen interest in Austrian art and travels to Austria.
1994—1995 During his KulturKontakt[1] residence in Vienna, Semyonov works together with the Medical Hermeneutics art group and presents "Seasons".
1995—1996 The artist continues working on "Living Mathematics" and participates in "Us And Other Comic Books" exhibition at the Central House of Artists.
1996 The artist is working in France, Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
1996—1998 This period marks the start of Semyonov's collaboration with the Guelman Gallery. He is working on "Biblical Scenes", presents an exhibition entitled "Seven Biblical Scenes at the Guelman Gallery, and exhibits his art works at the ART-MOSCOW international fair.
1999 Continues working on "The Future Is Now" project and an accompanying exhibition for the Guelman Gallery.
2000 Semyonov's works are showcased in Marat Guelman's "Dynamic Pairs" show at the Manege Central Exhibition Hall and in "Art Against Geography" large-scale exhibition at the Marble Palace, the State Russian Museum, to mark the 10th anniversary of the Guelman Gallery. The accompanying book includes an article "Waiting For The Great Down. The Edge Of Consciousness. Evgeny Semenov" by Vyacheslav Kuritsyn. The Russian Museum purchases Semyonov's works for its permanent collection.
2001 Semyonov's "Return To Forever", a project created in collaboration with art critic Alexey Rastorguev, is presented at the ART-MOSCOW international fair. The works are now in the permanent collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery.
2001—2006 Semyonov turns his attention to collecting and assembles a collection of contemporary and antique art.
2003—2005 Together with actor Sergey Kolesnikov, Semyonov starts a band called Habitus, which releases a number of music albums. The artist is also engaged in architectural projects.
2007 Semyonov resumes his art projects including "Living Mathematics" and "Labels".
2008 Works on "The Russian Idea And Others".
2009 Collaborates with Ekaterina Iragui's gallery. Semyonov's works are listed in art sales at Bonham's, Sotheby's, and Phillips de Pury.
2009 In partnership with artist Arkady Nasonov, Semyonov creates "The Dictatorship Of Form Or The Right Views" for VP STUDIO Vera Pogodina Gallery.
2010 Semyonov's "Living Mathematics" is nominated for the Kandinsky Prize. The State Tretyakov Gallery and the National Center for Contemporary Art (NCCA) both feature works by Evgeny Semenov in their collections.
2011 Starts working with the Krokin Gallery and takes part in group shows. Semyonov creates "My Privacy" – a project for the NCCA's "Artists' Collections" program, and presents "Recycling Church" at the ERA Foundation.
2012—2013 Works on "Twelve Hidden Artists. Heroes' Dreams" for an exhibition at the Krokin Gallery. Takes part in a number of group shows including "Still Life. Metamorphoses" and "Embellishing The Beautiful. Elitism And Kitsch In Contemporary Art." at the State Russian Museum; "New Arrivals" at the State Russian Museum; "Icons" at the Perm Museum of Contemporary Art and Tkachi Creative Center in St. Petersburg; "Born To Fly And Crawl" at the State Russian Museum. The showcase of Semyonov's "Anatomical Theater" takes place at ART-MOSCOW international fair.
2014−2015 Takes part in a number of group exhibitions in Moscow including "Postcards from the Artists" at the Literary Museum, "Zoo" at the Zoological Museum, "Childhood" at the Open Gallery, "Forgotten War" at the Winzavod Center for Contemporary Art.
Works on "Ode To Joy (Angry Birds Are Here)" and presents selected works from the series in a "Cartoon-Like" group show and auction of contemporary Russian art in London.
Contributes to "The Forgotten War (comments)" – an art exhibition dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the First World War, organized by the Union of Russian Artists and the Russian Academy of Arts, and supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation.
2015 Creates an exhibition entitled "Around The Square Or Waiting For A Hero", which opens at the Exhibition Halls of the Russian Academy of Arts to mark the centenary of Malevich's Black Square.
His "Museum Of Artistic Biology" project is showcased at the "Reverse Point Asia" exhibition at the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve as part of the special projects program of the 6th Moscow International Biennale of Contemporary Art.
2016 Exhibits a special project "What Could It Mean? Complaints And Suggestions Book" as part of the "Night At The Museum" program at the Russian Academy of Arts.
Creates a concept for the opening of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Yaroslavl with an exhibition dedicated to the centenary of Malevich's Black Square and prepares a development plan for the museum.
Develops an idea for "Crimea. Modeling Utopia" and joins "Red Gate/Against The Current"» – an interregional academic research project created as part of "Creative People" federal culture program. An accompanying exhibition tours Saratov, Tolyatti, Ufa, Kazan, and Moscow.
2017 Semyonov is working on "From Ethical To The Aesthetical" and participates in the "EVOLUTION/REVOLUTION/REVISION" exhibition at the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve, which is included in the parallel program of the 7th Moscow International Biennale of Contemporary Art. He also takes part in "Postcards From The Artists" – gallerist Vera Pogodina's annual anniversary showcase at the Shchusev Museum of Architecture.
2018 Participates in "Non-Stencil Printing. Moscow Silkscreen Studio" exhibition at NCCA Arsenal in Nizhny Novgorod.
2019 Participates in "Sciarsism And Sciarsists" group show at the Ludwig Museum (the State Russian Museum). The exhibition also toured Belgium, Germany, Italy, and the USA.
His "Reflection Of Love" art project created in partnership with Evelyn Bledans' "We Are All Different" charity center is exhibited at the Small Palace of the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve.
Semyonov leads a creative workshop as part of the "ART Workshop XXI" The All-Russian Forum of Youth Creative Workshops program at the Russian Academy of Arts. Following the Forum's general theme "The Nature Of Binary" he also exhibits "Truth And Lies" at The Gallery Zdes' Na Taganke.
And also as part of the Forum, he works as a curator and artist on a number of exhibitions held at the Creative Union of Artists of Russia, the ARTPLAY Design Center, the Exhibition Complex in the city of Vladimir, the Kaliningrad Regional Museum of Fine Arts, the Museum of Contemporary Realism, and the Stavropol Regional Museum of Fine Arts. His "Pushok's House" is showcased at Nagornaya Gallery.
2020 Becomes the chief curator of the "ART Workshop XXI" The All-Russian Forum of Youth Creative Workshops at the Russian Academy of Arts and leads a creative workshop himself. Following "The Future Is Now" as the key theme of the Forum, Semyonov as both curator and artist leads a workshop entitled "The Future As A Closed Gestalt". The resulting exhibitions took place at the Winzavod Center for Contemporary Art (Moscow), the Exhibition Hall of the St. Petersburg Branch of the Creative Union of Artists of Russia (St. Petersburg), the Center for the Promotion of Fine Arts (Vladimir), the Gorodissky Estate (Orenburg), the Stavropol Regional Museum of Fine Arts (Stavropol), and the Innovative Cultural Center (Kaluga).
Semyonov curates "Man Of Bones, Flesh and Blood" – an exhibition organized by the Creative Union of Artists of Russia in partnership with the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts and held at the Tsvetaev Educational Art Museum of The Russian State University for the Humanities.
The artist also takes part in "Red Gate/Against the Current"» – an interregional academic research project created as part of "Creative People" federal culture program. An accompanying exhibition tours Saratov, Tolyatti, Ufa, Kazan, and Moscow.
2021 "The Connoisseurs. Evgeny Semyonov's Collection" at Fine Art Gallery, the Winzavod Center for Contemporary Art, presents Semyonov's collection of printed graphics. The exhibition marks the 30th anniversary of the Moscow Studio – the first silk-screening studio in the USSR and Russia.
Semyonov takes part in "Advent. The Beginning" festival of contemporary art at the New Tretyakov Gallery.
His "Church of Recycling" and "The Meeting Of Two Sculptures Or Lenin And Giacometti" (2018, an allusion to the sculpture by L.Sokova) are exhibited at "The Language Of Animation: Contemporary Russian Art"» group show at the Marble Palace (the State Russian Museum).
Completes "Ice Age" – a project for the Russian-American exhibition entitled "It's time to launch the fast brown fox again... isn't it?" at the All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts in Moscow.
Presents a personal exhibition at Cube.Moscow platform for contemporary art. Entitled "The Metaphysical Altar-Atlas", the exhibition is organized in collaboration with «Art it Easy» art group.
Semyonov, as both curator and artist, leads a workshop entitled "Bestiary" as part of the "ART Workshop XXI" The All-Russian Forum of Youth Creative Workshops at the Russian Academy of Arts.
Creates a number of exhibition projects including "Eternity", "My Real Grandfather", "STRANGE", "Mental Figures", "Divide And Conquer", "The New Dogheads", "Ode To Joy. Reflection+", "Bread And Salt", "Cat", "Flags", "The Book Of Hours" with Natalia Lamanova, and "Easy Virtue" with Natalia Lamanova. The exhibitions were shown at the Saratov State Museum of Fine Arts named after A.N.Radishchev (Saratov), the Khazine National Art Gallery of the State Museum of Fine Arts of the Republic of Tatarstan (Kazan), the Exhibition Center of the Patefonka Art Quarter (Kolomna), and the State Geological Museum named after V.I.Vernadsky (Moscow).
2022 Becomes the chief curator of the "ART Workshop XXI" The All-Russian Forum of Youth Creative Workshops at the Russian Academy of Arts. Following "Utopia" as the key theme of the Forum, Semyonov leads a workshop entitled "Ukhronia" and creates a number of art works including "Angels Of Timelessness. Witnesses Of Victories", "Is It Possible Not To Notice The End Of The World? The Key Questions And Answers Of Life", "Epiphanied Eidos. News Of Suprematism" , "Victory. The Consumer Basket 2022", "The Dead Don't Die. The TV Ate Mother And Father", and "Russian Olympia. Patriotic Iconostasis". As part of the Forum, the exhibitions took place at the State Central Museum of Contemporary History of Russia (Moscow), the Gallery of Contemporary Art of the State Museum of Fine Arts (Kazan), the Peace Square Museum Center (Krasnoyarsk), and the Art Museum of the Far Eastern Federal University (Vladivostok).
Participates in the "Theseus Ship" exhibition at the State Institute for Art Studies in Moscow.
Participates in "The Indestructible Union" – an exhibition commemorating the centenary of the creation of the USSR (1922–2022) organized by the State Central Museum of Contemporary History of Russia in partnership with the Creative Union of Artists of Russia and the Visart Foundation for the Promotion of Visual Art.
Work
editAs one of the Moscow Conceptualists, Evgeny Semyonov continued the discourse started by the Moscow Romantic Conceptualism movement in the late 1960s. He graduated from the Moscow Central Art School in 1978 and later studied at the Film Direction Department of The Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography (VGIK). He created his first art works in the early 1980s. He started exhibiting in Moscow and then in New York in 1988. Semyonov's works are always richly intertwined with his personal mythology. His thinking is rooted in the language of signs and symbols. And in this context, he thinks of a visual as a piece of text. His biography is filled with various artistic practices in the Art About Art category, which makes sense considering his interest and experience in art history and collecting. Evgeny Semenov often works with the so-called low-brow art bordering on kitsch, as well as book illustrations and children's toys. The artist mixes conceptualism with figurative painting. His works stay with the viewer after the first glance. In the wider context of contemporary art, his name is associated with Psychedelic Realism.
The artist's works are featured in the permanent collections of many museums around the globe including:
- The State Tretyakov Gallery (Moscow, Russia)
- The State Russian Museum (Saint Petersburg, Russia)
- The National Center for Contemporary Art (NCCA, Moscow, Russia)
- The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts (Moscow)
- The Perm Museum of Contemporary Art (Perm, Russia)
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, USA)
- The Norton and Nancy Dodge Collection, Rutgers University (New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA)
- The Museum of Applied Arts (Vienna, Austria)
Exhibitions
editSelected solo exhibitions
1991 AB (in collaboration with M. Dzhoute). The Stuart Levy Gallery, New York
1993 Sokolov's Miniatures (in collaboration with together with S. Pakhomov). The Central House of Artists, Moscow
1994 Seasons. Raum Aktueller Kunst, Vienna
1997 Us And Other Comic Books. The Central House of Artists, Moscow
1998 Seven Biblical Scenes. Gelman Gallery, Moscow
2000 Apocalypse Now. Gelman Gallery, Moscow
2009 Living Mathematics. Iragui Gallery, Москва
2009 The Dictatorship Of Form Or The Right Views. VP STUDIO Vera Pogodina Gallery, Moscow
2009 The Russian Idea And Others. ART-MOSCOW, The Coat Gallery, Moscow
2011 My Privacy. NCCA's, Moscow
2011 Recycling Church. ERA Foundation, Moscow
2012 Hidden Artists. Heroes' Dreams. Krokin Gallery, Moscow
2013 Anatomical Theater. ART-MOSCOW, Moscow
2015 Around The Square Or Waiting For A Hero. The Russian Academy of Arts, Moscow
2017 Angry Birds Are Here. Nagornaya Gallery, Moscow
2018 Under Ice / Headless Fisherman. Spichka Gallery, Solnechnogorsk, Moscow region
2019 Zhbum. Live fast. Die young?
2021 The Connoisseurs. Evgeny Semyonov's Collection. Fine Art Gallery,[4] the Winzavod Center for Contemporary Art, Moscow
2021 The Metaphysical Altar-Atlas. Cube.Moscow,[5] Moscow
Group exhibitions
1988 «Red and White. East Waze». Warsaw, Amsterdem Artists from All Soviet Republics. Central Exhibition Hall — Manege, Moscow
1990 Soviet Avante-Garde 1920—1980. Minsk, Belarus
1990 International Artists Exhibition. Valga, Tallinn, Estonia
1988—1991 Soviet Avante-Garde 1980. Aix-en-Provence, Lille, France
1990—1991 Pyramid. Soviet Art in Australia. Melborne, Adelaide, Australia
1993 Postmodernism And National Traditions. The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
1995 KulturKontakt residents' group show. Vienna, Austria
1998 ART-MOSCOW. New Manege, Moscow
1998—1999 Russia without Modern Art Museum. Kulturabteilang Bayer, Leverkuzen, Germany
2000 Searching For A Lost Icon. Museum of Nonconformist Art,[6] St. Petersburg
2000 Dynamic Pairs. Marat Guelman's show, Manege Central Exhibition Hall, Moscow
2000 Art Against Geography. The Marble Palace, the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg
2000—2001 «Iskusstwo 2000». «Kunst Viren Rosenhein», Germany
2001—2001 Warhol Week in Moscow. L-Gallery, Moscow
2002 ART-MOSCOW. The Central House of Artists, Moscow
2003 ART CONSTITUTION. Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow
2007 New Angelarium. Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow
2008 «The Frozen Bear». «Kunsthal», Helder, The Netherlands
2008 Vodka — Medvedevka. S'Art Gallery, Moscow
2009 Russian Lytrism. The Central House of Artists, Moscow
2009 The Dictatorship Of Form Or The Right Views. VP STUDIO Vera Pogodina Gallery, Moscow
2009 The Suburbs. Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art, Moscow
2009 The Bulldozer Exhibition. Krokin Gallery, Moscow
2009 ART-MOSCOW. The Central House of Artists, Moscow
2009 Art About Art. The State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg
2009 Postcards From The Artists. VP Studio Vera Pogodina Gallery, Moscow
2010 The Birth of Darwin. Darwin Museum, Moscow
2010 Alla Gloria Militar. Air Craft Gallery, Bratislava, Slovakia
2010 Art Therapy. The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
2010 The Kandinsky Prize nominees group show. The Central House of Artists, Moscow
2011 Gates And Doors. The State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg
2011 Postcards From The Artists. The Literary Museum, Moscow
2012 New Arrivals. The State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg
2012 Tell Me, Uncle... The Krokin Gallery, Moscow
2012 Icons. Perm Museum of Contemporary Art, Perm
2012-2013 Still Life — Metamorphoses. The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
2012-2013 Embellishing The Beautiful. Elitism And Kitsch In Contemporary Art. The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
2012-2013 Postcards From The Artists. The Literary Museum, Moscow
2013 Icons. Tkachi Creative Center, St. Petersburg
2013 "Born To Fly And Crawl. The State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg
2013-2014 Postcards From The Artists. The Literary Museum, Moscow
2014 Zoo. The Zoological Museum, Moscow
2014 Childhood. Open Gallery, Moscow
2014-2015 The Forgotten War (comments). The Winzavod Center for Contemporary Art, Moscow В рамках выставки была создан объект "Дети Серебряного века".
2015 Cartoon-Like. London, UK
2015 Reverse Point Asia. The special projects program of the 6th Moscow International Biennale of Contemporary Art,[7] The Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve, Moscow
2015 Around The Square Or Waiting For A Hero. The Russian Academy of Arts, Moscow
2016 Malevich's Black Square. Museum of Contemporary Art, Yaroslavl
2016 Red Gate/Against The Current. An interregional academic research project, part of Creative People federal culture program
2017 EVOLUTION/REVOLUTION/REVISION. The parallel program of the 7th Moscow International Biennale of Contemporary Art,[8] The Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve, Moscow
2017 Postcards From The Artists. The Shchusev Museum of Architecture, Moscow
2018 Non-Stencil Printing. Moscow Silkscreen Studio. NCCA Arsenal, Nizhny Novgorod
2019 Sciarsism And Sciarsists. The Ludwig Museum, The State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg. Also in Belgium, Germany, Italy, the USA.
2019 Reflection Of Love. The Small Palace of the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve,[9] Moscow
2019 Truth And Lies. The Gallery Zdes' Na Taganke, Moscow. As part of the "ART Workshop XXI" (The All-Russian Forum of Youth Creative Workshops program at the Russian Academy of Arts) exhibitions also took place at the Creative Union of Artists of Russia, the ARTPLAY Design Center, the Exhibition Complex in the city of Vladimir, the Kaliningrad Regional Museum of Fine Arts, the Museum of Contemporary Realism, and the Stavropol Regional Museum of Fine Arts.
2019 Pushok's House. Nagornaya Gallery, Moscow
2020 The Future As A Closed Gestalt. As part of the "ART Workshop XXI" (The All-Russian Forum of Youth Creative Workshops at the Russian Academy of Arts) the exhibitions took place at the Winzavod Center for Contemporary Art (Moscow), the Exhibition Hall of the St. Petersburg Branch of the Creative Union of Artists of Russia (St. Petersburg), the Center for the Promotion of Fine Arts (Vladimir), the Gorodissky Estate (Orenburg), the Stavropol Regional Museum of Fine Arts (Stavropol), and the Innovative Cultural Center (Kaluga).
2020 The Nevsky Lace Maker (with Anastasia Slesar). ?
«Невская кружевница» Совместно с Анастасией Слесарь. Представленные произведения появились на свет в рамках творческого задания: «Создай свой коронавирус».
2020 Man Of Bones, Flesh and Blood. An exhibition organized by the Creative Union of Artists of Russia in partnership with the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts. The Tsvetaev Educational Art Museum of The Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow
2020 Newly Elected Saints. ? Совместно с Михаилом Джутом. Выставка посвящена русскому художнику Вячеславу Колейчуку.
2021 Advent: The Beginning Festival of Contemporary Art. The New Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
2021 The Language Of Animation: Contemporary Russian Art. The Marble Palace, The State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg
2021 It's time to launch the fast brown fox again... isn't it? The All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts, Moscow
2021 Bestiary 2021. As part of the "ART Workshop XXI" The All-Russian Forum of Youth Creative Workshops at the Russian Academy of Arts the exhibitions took place at the Saratov State Museum of Fine Arts named after A.N.Radishchev (Saratov), the Khazine National Art Gallery of the State Museum of Fine Arts of the Republic of Tatarstan (Kazan), the Exhibition Center of the Patefonka Art Quarter (Kolomna), and the State Geological Museum named after V.I.Vernadsky (Moscow).
2022 Theseus Ship. The State Institute for Art Studies, Moscow
2022 "Angels Of Timelessness. Witnesses Of Victories", "Is It Possible Not To Notice The End Of The World? The Key Questions And Answers Of Life", "Epiphanied Eidos. News Of Suprematism" , "Victory. The Consumer Basket 2022", "The Dead Don't Die. The TV Ate Mother And Father", and "Russian Olympia. Patriotic Iconostasis". As part of the Ukhronia workshop at the "ART Workshop XXI" The All-Russian Forum of Youth Creative Workshops at the Russian Academy of Arts the exhibitions took place at the State Central Museum of Contemporary History of Russia (Moscow), the Gallery of Contemporary Art of the State Museum of Fine Arts (Kazan), the Peace Square Museum Center (Krasnoyarsk), and the Art Museum of the Far Eastern Federal University (Vladivostok).
2022 The Indestructible Union. An exhibition to mark the centenary of the creation of the USSR (1922–2022) organized by the State Central Museum of Contemporary History of Russia in partnership with the Creative Union of Artists of Russia and the Visart Foundation for the Promotion of Visual Art.
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