December, 10 2004 – January, 10 2005
FRANTS GALLERY SPACE
New-York, NY USA
Exhibition “Alexander Baturin and Galina Pisareva”
December, 10 2004 – January, 10 2005
FRANTS GALLERY SPACE
New-York, NY USA
Exhibition “Alexander Baturin and Galina Pisareva”
October, 1-30 2004
375 Broadway New York, NY 10013 USA
Exhibition of Amrerican and Russian artists “TouchMe”
May, 14 -June, 14 2004
FRANTS GALERY SPACE
New York, USA
“Flowers and Clay”
Exhibition of works by Pelageya Shuriga (St. Petersburg, Russia)
March, 16 2004
18.00
“KVADRAT” GALLERY
28, Kuibysheva st. St. Petersburg, 197046 Russia
Seminar «Untold story of multimedia»
Speaker: Artist and Curator Anna Frants (New York, USA)
December, 12- January, 12 2003
FRANTS GALLERY SPACE
New York, USA
Exhibition «Art Around the Barracks»
October, 10 – November, 10 2003
ANNA AKHMATOVA MUSEUM IN THE FOUNTAIN HOUSE
53V Liteyny Prospect, Saint Petersburg, 191104 Russia
Exhibition of St. Petersburg and New York artists
“Touch me”
OPENING OF THE EXHIBITION (video)
The Anna Akhmatova Museum at the Fountain House features the works of artists from St. Petersburg and New York. According to ABN, the artists’ projects reflect all major trends in contemporary art, including performance and video performance, installation, net art, and more. Continue reading “Touch me”
May, 24 – June, 5 2003
Liza Moren “Record, Record…”,
Ruth Pettus “PLAZA, PIAZZA, Square”
June, 7 – June, 22 2003
Laura Drougul “Smell Fabric”
October, 4 – 26 2003
Susann Whitier “Rolling Hills”,
Sun J. Park “Collection of Souls”
“KVADRAT” GALLERY
28, Kuibysheva st. St. Petersburg, 197046 Russia
St Petersburg Arts Project in association with “Russki Album” (Russia), School 33 Art Center (USA) present series of exhibitions “Baltic mist” in gallery “Kvadrat” St. Petersburg (Russia).
May, 9 2003
FRANTS GALERY SPACE
New York, USA
“Russian Cosmos”
St. Petersburg artists’ exhibition
February, 13 – March, 2 2003
Baltimore, USA
In an unprecedented collaboration, five major arts organizations in Baltimore and the Baltimore Area Convention & Visitors Association co-producted a major, multi-disciplinary arts festival to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the Russian city of St. Petersburg. The festival was conceived by the music director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Yuri Temirkanov, who is also a chief conductor and music director of the legendary St. Petersburg Philharmonic. Baltimore arts and cultural organizations helped to create a citywide celebration incorporating literary arts, film, food and other festive elements. Continue reading “Vivat! St.Petersburg Festival”
December, 6 2002 – January, 15 2003
FRANTS GALLERY SPACE
New-York, NY USA
St. Petersburg artists exhibition
“All sorts of people”