Vitaly Pushnitsky at Arco

Fear not, globalization has detoured the aorta of Arco; a fair that has long been heralded as one of the most premier international art events, and unlike most fairs today, is clearly known for it’s trusted diction towards exhibiting cultural boundaries,В true to where we (artists) call home. This coming together, which is held in Madrid, Spain, on the 17th – 21st of February,2010, is a commitment of over 200 galleries and 1000 artists, from around the world, all spotlighting the importance of cultural and personal identity, it’s preservation, through contemporary art, and it’s circulation.

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ALEXANDER DASHEVSKY – “CONTAINERS”

December 11, 2009
6:00 -10:00 PM

FRANTS GALLERY SPACE
81 Wooster Street, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10012

St. Petersburg Arts Project (NY)
cordially invites you to attend the opening reception for the exhibition “CONTAINERS” –  works by Alexander Dashevsky

CYBERFEST-2009

November 20-29, 2009

THE YOUTH CENTER OF THE STATE HERMITAGE MUSEUMMANEGE CENTRAL EXHIBITION HALLTHE HERMITAGE THEATRE, GRIAZNAYA GALLERY

The Third International Cyber Art Festival in Russia, Saint-Petersburg

The third international festival of cybernetic art CYBERFEST- 2009 is created by CYLAND MediaArtLab, organized by National Center for Contemporary Art, St. Petersburg Branch and non-commercial organization Saint Petersburg Arts Project, New York.

CURATORS: Anna Frants, Marina Koldobskaya, Sofia Kudriavtseva, Sergey Teterin

Festival Board: Dmitry Ozerkov (State Hermitage Museum), Olesya Turkina (State Russian Museum), Julia Martin (E.A.T.), Lev Manovich (University of California, San Diego)

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VLADIMIR KOZIN “RUBBERS”

Friday, September 18, 2009

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

Vladimir Kozin

“RUBBERS, WIRE SUPREMATISM”

Vladimir Kozin was born in 1953, Lvov, USSR. Graduated Leningrad Higher Arts and Crafts College, named after V.I. Mukhina (architecture and decorative plastics faculty) in 1980. Union of Artists member since 1984. Member of St. Petersburg humanitarian fond “Free Culture”. Since 1996 participant of art alliance “Tovarischestvo Novye Tupye” (“New Nerds Partnership”). Director of alternative mobile museum of contemporary art “Myshelovka“ (“Mousetrap”). In 2000 founded “Parazit” gallery which has no constant physical address, together with Vladimir Flyagin. In 2006 opened the smallest gallery in St. Petersburg which area is 10×15 square meters. Continue reading “VLADIMIR KOZIN “RUBBERS””

ACQUA VITA. SHORT TRIP

August 25, 2009
7:00 -10:00 pm

FRANTS GALLERY SPACE
23/29 Rubinshteina St., Saint-Petersburg, Russia
Tel: 764 83 37

Frants Gallery Space and NCCA SPb, cordially invite you
to attend the opening reception
“Acqua vita. Short trip”
Jane Greer, NY, photography.
Ljudmila Belova (Saint-Petersburg), video, photography

This project consists of photos by New York artist Jane Greer, shot in Varanasi (India), documenting the ritual of committing ash to the water, and also videos and photos by St. Petersburg artist Liudmila Belova, shot in Venice, during the recent Biennale of contemporary art.

TWO LECTURES FROM “PROMETHEUS” RESEARCH INSTITUTE IN ST. PETERBURG

June 14, 2009
7:30 pm

FREUD’S DREAM MUSEUM

Institute of Psychoanalysis
18 A, Bolshoy prospekt Petrogradskoy storony, St.Petersburg, 197198 Russia
Tel: 8 911 784 21 17

CYLAND MediaArtLab Kronshtadt, NCCA St.Petersburg branch and SPB Arts Project, New York present two lectures in one day from “Prometheus” research institute in St. Petersburg

Speakers:
Alexander Ovsyannikov (“Prometheus” research institute, Kazan)
Leon Theremin – the pioneer of electronic art “Prometheus” research institute – art of the space age.

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