Art & activism
editaxyxyart
editMasha Borodacheva (14 May 2021). "On the rise: 6 emerging artists on capturing Russia's political reality". Calvert Journal.
Art Activism archive
edit"Art Activism archive". RAAN.
- Dmitry Grin (born 1976, Moscow) is an artist and activist.
- Evgeniya Zubchenko (born 1984, Moscow) is a photographer, videographer, and activist.
- Matvei Krylov / Skif (born 1989, Gay, Orenburg Oblast) is an artist, photographer, videographer, and activist.
- Tatyana Sushenkova (born 1978, Moscow) is an artist, photographer, videographer, and activist.
dis/order
edit"dis/order: Art and Activism in Russia since 2000". Artfacts.
- artists
- Blue Noses / The Blue Noses
- Bombily
- Chto Delat
- E.A.T. / Expropriation of Art Territories
- The Factory of Found Clothes / Factory of Found Clothes / FFC
- Gluklya / Natalya Pershina-Yakimanskaya
- Gogol’s Wives
- Olga Jitlina
- Maria Kiselyeva
- Alexey Iorsh
- Artem Loskutov
- Denis Mustafin
- Vlad Chizhenkov
- Georgy Dorokhov
- Nadenka Creative Association
- Katrin Nenasheva
- PG / PG (artist) / PG Group
- Timofei Radya / Timofey Radya
- Partizaning
- Unwanted Organisation, queer-feminist affinity art group
- Polina Rodriques
- Quite Protest
- Schwemy
- Sveta Shuvaeva
- Tsvetafor
- The Trade Union of the Street Artists / Trade Union of the Street Artists
- Urbanfeminism
- Voina/Moscow
- Alisa Yoffe
- ZIP Group / ZIPP Group
- others
- Ilmira Bolotyan, artist, curator and writer from Moscow
- Lena Jonson, professor of political science at Gothenburg University and senior associate research fellow and head of the Russian research program at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs in Stockholm
- Holger Otten, curator
- Tatiana Volkova, curator
- Anna Zaitseva, sociologist at the Sorbonne in Paris
- Yevgenia Zubchenko, journalist from Moscow
Museum Studies Abroad
edit"Russian Protest Art that Isn't Pussy Riot". Museum Studies Abroad. 28 April 2021.
- Sergei Mironenko
- Mukhomor Group
- Sven Gundlach
- Konstantin Zvezdochetov
- Alexei Kaminski
- Elena Kovylina
- The Blue Noses, duo consisting of Alexander Shaburov (Sasha Shaburov and Vyacheslav Mizin (Slava Mizin)ğ
- Voina, art collective founded in 2005 by husband and wife Oleg Vorotnikov and Natalia Sokol
- Lev Nikolayev
- Alexei Plutser-Sarno
- Andrei Monastyrsky
- Collective Actions Group
- Peter Verzilov
Peeling Potatoes,Painting Pictures
editRenee Baigell; Matthew Baigell (2001). Peeling Potatoes, Painting Pictures: Women Artists in Post-Soviet Russia. Rutgers University Press.
- Vera Dreznina
- Dzemma Skulmme
- Anita Meldere
- Valentina Pivovarova
- Natalia Zhilina
- Tatiana Nazarenko
- Irina Bazileva
- Natalia Kamenetskaia
- Anne Alchuk
- Aidan Salakhova
- Bela Matveeva
- Alena Romanova
- Bela Matveeva
- Alena Martinova
- Elena Kitaeva
- Elena Figurina
- Helena Heinrihsone
- Larissa Zvezdochetova
- Viktoria Buivid
- Tania Lieberman
- Maria Snigirevskaia
- Francescka Kirke
- Alla Mitrofana
- Natalia Turnova
- Ieva Iltnere
- Elena Keller
- Zoya Frolova
- Elena Korennova
- Vera Khlebnikova
- Tatiana Faidish
- Irina Nakhova
- Gulbakhar Ashimova
- Irina Mozhaeva
- Ludmila Gorlova
- Elena Elagina
- Tatiana Arzamasova
- Nina Zaretskaia
- Elena Selina
Welcome back, Putin! (2012)
edit"Russian Art, activism and civil society. The value of social media". mediamatic.net. 4 March 2012.
Widewalls
editTatiana Volkova (3 March 2017). "The Chronicles of the Russian Activist Art". Widewalls.
misc.
edit- Merak Theatre Company, founded by Yulia Tsvetkova in 2018
- Saffron Flower, activist art festival organized by Yulia Tsvetkova
- Darya Apakhonchich, Russian artist labelled 'foreign agent'.[1]
Feminism
editEncyclopedia of Russian Women's Movements
edit- Part I
- All-Russian Congress for the Struggle against the Trade in Women
- Praskov’ia Naumovna Belenkai Ariian / Praskov’ia N. Ariian / Praskov'ia Naumovna Belenkai Ariian / Praskov'ia N. Ariian / Praskovia Naumovna Arian /Praskovia Arian
- Mariia Leont’ev Bochkareva / Mariia Leont'ev Bochkareva / Maria Leontievna Bochkareva / Maria Bochkareva
- Sof’ia Zakharovna Bogel’man / Sof'ia Zakharovna Bogel'man
- Ekaterina Konstantinovna Breshko-Breshkovskaia /Catherine Breshkovsky
- Mariia Aleksandrovna Argamakova Chekhova / Mariia Aleksandrovna Chekova / Mariia Chekova / Maria Chekhova
- Aleksandra Arkad’evna Davydova / Aleksandra Arkad'evna Davydova / Aleksandra Arkadievna Davydov
- Decembrist Women in Siberia in the 1830s–1850s
- Vera Nikolaevna Figner / Vera Nikolayevna Figner / Vera Figner
- Anna Pavlovna Filosofova / Anna Filosofova
- First All-Russian Women's Congress / First All-Russian Congress of Women
- Natal’ia Alexandrovna Herzen / Natal’ia Alexandrovna Zakharina / Natal'ia Alexandrovna Herzen / Natal'ia Alexandrovna Zakharina / Natalya Zakharyina / Natalia Alexandrovna Herzen / Natalia Alexandrovna Zakharyina-Herzen / Natalia Herzen
- Higher education for women in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Russia
- Anna Andreevna Kal’manovich / Anna Andreevna Kal'manovich / Anna Kalmanovich / Anna Andreevna Kalmanovich
- Antonina Boleslavna Lesnevskaia / Antonina Lesnevskaia / A. B. Lesnevskaia
- Liga ravnopraviia zhenshchin / League for Women’s Equal Rights
- Zinaida Sergeevna Ivanova Mirovich / N. Mirovich / Zinaida Mirovich
- Countess Aleksandra Zakharovna Muravieva / Aleksandra Zakharovna Muravieva / Aleksandra Zakharovna / Aleksandra Muravieva
- Niglistki / Women Nihilists
- Countess Sof’ia Vladimirovna Panina / Sof’ia Vladimirovna Panina / Countess Sof'ia Vladimirovna Panina / Sof'ia Vladimirovna Panina / Countess Sofia Vladimirovna Panina / Sofia Vladimirovna Panina
- Sof’ia L’vovna Perovskaia / Sof'ia L'vovna Perovskaia / Sofia Panina / Sofya Panina / Sof'ia Panina
- Pervyi zhenskii kalendar’ / The First Women’s Calendar / The First Women's Calendar / First Women’s Calendar / First Women's Calendar / PZhK
- Mariia Ivanovna Pokrovskaia
- Russian Society for the Protection of Women / RSPW / Rossiiskoe obshchestvo zashchity zhenshchin
- Liudmila Nikolaevna Ruttsen / Liudmila Nikolaevna Von-Ruttsen
- Konkordiia Nikolaevna Samoilova / Konkordiia Nikolaevna Gromova / Konkordiia Gromova
- Anna Nikolaevna Shabanova / Anna Shabanova
- Ol’ga Andreevna Shapir / Ol’ga Andreevna Kislaikova / Ol'ga Andreevna Shapir / Ol'ga Andreevna Kislaikova
- Ekaterina Nikolaevna Shchepkina
- Poliksena Nesterovna Shishkina-Iavein
- Soiuz ravnopraviia zhenshchin / Women’s Equal Rights Union / Women's Equal Rights Union
- Soiuz zhenshchin / Union of Women
- Mariia Aleksandrovna Spiridonova
- Nadezhda Vasil’evna Stasova / Nadezhda Vasil'evna Stasova
- Nadezhda Prokofievna Suslova
- Mariia Vasil’evna Trubnikova / Mariia Vasil'evna Trubnikova
- Ariadna Tyrkova
- Mariia Nikolaevna Volkonskaia
- Women pharmacists in late Imperial Russia
- Women's medical courses
- Women's Military Congress
- Women's Military Movement of World War I
- Women's Military Units of World War I
- Women's periodical publishing in late Imperial Russia
- Women's periodicals in early twentieth-century Russia
- Vera Ivanovna Zasulich
- Zhenskaia Izdatel’skaia Artel’ / Zhenskaia Izdatel'skaia Artel' / Women’s Publishing Artel
- Zhenskaia Progressivnaia Partiia / Women’s Progressive Party
- Zhenskii Vestnik / Women's Herald
Grassroots feminism in Saint Petersburg
editOlga Senkova (May 2018). "Grassroots initiatives, conflicts and solidarities of the feminist scene of St. Petersburg" (PDF).
Miliyollie
editMiliyollie. "Russian and feminist: how a new generation of activists are fighting for their rights". Calvert Journal.
- Nika Vodvud
- Lölja Nordic
- Katya Valera
- Svetlana Nartakhova
- Leda Garinaô
- Bella Rapoport
- Sasha Graf
- Lena Kuznetsova
- Elena Bolyubach
- Anastasia Chuvaeva
- AnFem, activist and educational group
- ANNA / National Center for the Prevention of Violence, crisis centre with an all-Russian hotline for domestic abuse victims, founded by Marina Pisklakova-Parker
- The Eighth Initiative Group / Eighth Initiative Group, activist group
- Entrepreneurial Winning Women program, initiative that helps women in business and leadership, founded by Sofia Azizyan
- EVA Association, organisation helping HIV-positive women in Saint Petersburg
- Feministki Poyasniayut /Feminists Explain, YouTube channel
- Femland, a rock music camp for girls
- Nasiliu.net / No to Violence, founded by Anna Rivina and Marie Davtyan
- The Open Space, co-working and educational space for civic activists, home of the FemInfoteka library
- pretty eerie, blog on feminism and mental health
- Sisters, centre for sexual violence survivors, led by Nadia Zamotaeva
- Tebe Poveriat / They Will Believe You, centre for sexual abuse survivors
- Quiet Protest, social protest movement
- Ti Ne Odna / You Are Not Alone, women’s mutual aid network
- Woman Who Matters, founded by Anna Rudakova
- Daria Apakhonchich, artist
- Zara Arutyunyan, psychologist and psychotherapist
- Nastia Glushkova, activist
- Mark Klinkov, photographer, pro-feminist, trans-activist
- Alla Mitrofanova, historian, philosopher
- Sasha Mitroshina, blogger #янехотелаумирать (#ididnotwanttodie)
- Polina Nikitina, artist, designer
- Nadia Plungyan, journalist, art critic, curator
- Olga Razmakhova, psychologist and psychotherapist
- Anya Sakharova, journalist
- Polina Titova, blogger
- Masha Tunkara, blogger
- Rus Sidiashchaya / Imprisoned Russia, prisoners’ rights activism
- Committee against Torture, prisoners’ rights organization
- Centre for Promotion of the Criminal Justice Reform, prisoners’ rights organization led by Natalya Dziadko
- Liudmila Alpern, researcher and writer (Prisoners’ rights activism)
- RuGenerations, educational and research centre that specialises in Generations Theory, co-founded by sociologist Evgenia Shamis
- kimkibabaduk, film criticism blog created by Maria Kuvshinova and Tatyana Shorokhova
- Georgina Deiratani, organiser of a food bank for the homeless
- No Kidding Press, publishing house giving courses for female writers
Rossman on gender studies
edit"Neglected and then persecuted: The modern history of gender studies in Russia". Meduza. 8 October 2021.
- Anastasia Posadskaya
- Natalia Rimashevskaya
- Natalia Zakharova
- Gender Problems Lab
- Moscow Center for Gender Studies / MTsGI
- Samara Center for Gender Studies
- Center for Social Policy and Gender Studies, Saratov
- Woman’s World, support community in Kaliningrad
- Novgorod Women's Parliament, regional movement
- Ivanovo Center for Gender Studies
- Olga Shnyrova
Sperling & Sundstrom
editValerie Sperling; Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom (15 October 2021). "New and Enduring Forms of Feminist Activism in Contemporary Russia".
- #янехотелаумирать /I didn’t want to die
- Asya Senicheva
- Daria Apakhonchich
- ANNA Center, Moscow-based network of crisis centers
- The Crisis Center for Women, Saint Petersburg / Crisis Center for Women, Saint Petersburg
Wilson Center
edit"Feminism in Russia: From Soviet Samizdat to Online Activism". November 2020.
womankindstyle.com
edit"15 Feminist Events By March 8 To Make A Name For Themselves". womankindstyle.com. 2022.
- Not To Blame / nevinovatafest.com, punk festival
- We are the Sisters of Khachaturian, support for Khachaturian sisters
- Femrave, Saint Petersburg
- FemBayram,feminist festival in Ufa
- MFI Rosa, Moscow feminist group
- Feminism Against Violence
- No Flowers Party
misc.
edit- Anastasiia Fedorova, writer and curator
- Sasha Alekseeva,researcher and activist
- Maria Gorodetskaya, artist
- Femdacha, feminist retreat on the outskirts of Moscow.[2]
- Anna Rivina,director of Nasiliu.net
- Feminist Anti-War Resistance Manifesto
- Aktsent (Russia)
References
edit- ^ "Darya Apakhonchich is first artist labelled 'foreign agent' by new repressive law in Russia". The Art Newspaper. 14 January 2021.
- ^ Isabelle Khurshudyan (14 March 2021). "The feminist retreat in the woods of Russia, away from Putin's power". The Independent. Retrieved 27 February 2022.