Modernikon
Contemporary art from Russia
23 September 2010 – 27 February 2011
Via Modane, 16
10141 Turin, Italy
info [at] fsrr.org
The exhibition explores Russia’s young and still-evolving art scene of today, presenting the public with the newest artistic research from a country that has only recently presented itself on the international art scene. The contemporary art system in Russia was formed in the Nineties, concurrent with the extreme political and social upheaval following the collapse of the Soviet Union. Many artists at that time considered art to be an instrument of social reform, a means with which to directly address the reality that had come out of the great traditions of their avant-garde history. The new art had political connotations and a radical aesthetic, characterised by a taste for provocation and scandal.
Contemporary art in Russia today has entered a new phase, as stated by one of Russia’s most interesting and influential artists Anatoly Osmolovsky. The idea of artistic practice as a form of direct action has paved the way for a more reflective approach that focuses more on the work of art itself, reconsidering its modernist inheritance and ambitions of social and aesthetic reform. The title of the exhibition, Modernikon, merges its reference to modern with the most classical of Russian art forms; it is a word that is suspended between the present and the past, between the idea of an image that aims to transmit all things new and, at the same time, the mythology of an outdated cultural trend.
The exhibition features the work of 20 artists, some of whom are already established on the international art scene and others who are still emerging. All the artists work with a wide range of media, from painting and sculpture to video, photography and installation. As well as existing works, there will be many new pieces especially commissioned for the exhibition.
Artists featured in MODERNIKON are:
Victor Alimpiev, Alexandra Auerbakh, Sergey Bratkov, Olga Chernysheva, Alexandra Galkina, Dmitry Gutov, Alina Gutkina, Iced Architects, Yakov Kazhdan, Elena Kovylina, Andrey Kuzkin, Vladimir Logutov, Anatoly Osmolovsky, Anna Parkina, Pavel Pepperstein, Anastasia Ryabova, Sergey Sapozhnikov / Albert Pogorelkin, Stanislav Shuripa, David Ter-Oganyan, Arseny Zhilyaev
*Image above:
Courtesy Wilkinson Gallery