MARINA KOLDOBSKAYA AT FGS

🗓️Friday, March 28, 2008
6:30 -10:00 pm

FRANTS GALLERY SPACE
📍81 Wooster St, New York, NY 10012 USA

MARINA KOLDOBSKAYA 

Marina Koldobskaya is contemporary Russian artist, based in St. Petersburg, Russia. Born in 1961 in Leningrad, USSRIn 1985, graduated from High School of Art and Design, n.a. V. Mukhina in Leningrad (now Academy of design n.a. A.Stiglitz), specializing in design.In mid-80es, in Perestroika time, started to participate in exhibitions as a freelance artist.

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MOSCOW-NEW YORK = PARALLEL PLAY

🗓️February – May, 2008

CHELSEA ART MUSEUM
📍556 West 22nd Street
New York, NY, USA

National Centre for Contemporary Arts (NCCA)
Chelsea Art Museum
Kolodzei Art Foundation (USA)
present an exhibition  “Moscow-New York = Parallel Play”
Selections from the Kolodzei Collection of Russian and Eastern European Art

The exhibition considers an artistic axis of two cities of eastern and western continents representing Russian artists living or working in these largest art capitals, and creating with their art an international context and distinctive intellectual plastic Russian “rhyme” in the international art community. It draws from the Kolodzei Collection of Russian and Eastern European Art, one of world’s largest private collections, with over 7,000 pieces by more than 300 artists from Russia and the former Soviet Union, chronicling four decades of nonconformist art from the post-Stalinist era to the present. Continue reading “MOSCOW-NEW YORK = PARALLEL PLAY”

Movement Perception

February 15-18, 2008

KRONSHTADT CYLAND RESIDENCE
📍2 Yakornaya St. Kronstadt
Saint-Petersburg, 197760 Russia

“Movement Perception” – an online interactive installation by media artist Sergej Kotsun

Project concept: displaying realtionship between the space and the viewer, changes of space in the process of perception viewer’s movements (motion, hand moving, etc…); development of system to perceive audio-visual art, where viewer becames the author himself, the main character of an interactive audio-visual performance. Continue reading “Movement Perception”

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