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Gleb Napreenko Read Bio Collapse
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Gleb Napreenko is a Lacanian psychoanalyst, and a member of the New Lacanian School and World Association of Psychoanalysis. He also works as an art critic and theorist; together with Aleksandra Novozhenova he is the author of The Episodes of Modernism (2018, in Russian). He lives in Moscow.
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Motherhood and Reproduction, Propaganda
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Psychology & Psychoanalysis
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Cuba, Ukraine, Russia
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Interviews & Conversations, Performance
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The Occult & Mysticism, Art Criticism, Publications, Art History, Russia, Magic
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Postcolonial Theory, Black Studies, Cosmism
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Love, Affect, Algorithms
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Contemporary Art, Philosophy
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Art Criticism
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Posted: April 5, 2017
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Modernism, Bodies, Labor & Work
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Socialist Realism, Soviet Union
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Philosophy, Film
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Curating, Art Criticism, Neoliberalism, Autonomy
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A Farewell to Totality
Gleb Napreenko
In the introduction to Formalism and Historicity , a compilation of essays originally published between 1977 and 1996, Benjamin H. D. Buchloh suggests that these should be read from the perspective of contemporary art. Acknowledging the current crisis provoked by the decline of criticism’s historical function, Buchloh reveals that the spectrum inhabited by what he considers to be meaningful, radically reflexive, and critical art has become extremely narrow. Such art is situated on the verge…
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Posted: February 1, 2016
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Contemporary Art, Marxism
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Art Criticism
Manifesta 10: The European Biennial of Contemporary Art
Gleb Napreenko
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Posted: June 29, 2014
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LGBTQ+, Ideology
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Identity Politics, Russia
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Posted: May 7, 2014
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Back in the USSR?
Gleb Napreenko
Ever since Russia annexed Crimea and a quick clampdown started at home, the mass media, social media, and blogs have all been saying one thing: it’s back to the USSR. The Olympics at Sochi are like Moscow in 1980, the trials of the May 6 protesters or of Pussy Riot like the show trials of 1937, and Russia’s invasion of Crimea is the 1968 Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia all over again. Like all metaphors, such analogies are political judgements, usually informed by liberal images of the…
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Posted: May 1, 2014
Category
War & Conflict, Contemporary Art
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Russia, Media Critique, Propaganda, Soviet Union
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On the Format of the Divine
Gleb Napreenko
Legal proceedings, sermons, and the creative industries; the universal applicability of law, the consensus of the flock, and corporate ethics. All of them require that you forget or repress something, that you pay a price for the (im)possibility of joining the fold. But what if you are in a court of law, or maybe listening to a sermon, or sitting at an office, and you can’t afford the fee? You start to suspect that the silent majority around you has already paid up, that they have become one…
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Posted: November 1, 2013
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Religion & Spirituality, Education
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Figurative Painting, Russia