Alexander Strelets Little Men in The Void
Black and White Photography Last winter I found myself in Komarovo a village on the ice of the Finland Gulf. There were fantastic hummocks along the coast, it was snowing heavily, and there were seen lone figures of fishermen disappearing in the void and then coming back into reality again. This is when the title “Little Men in Void” occurred to me. Continue reading
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Julia Kosulnikova “What Goes On In a Young Girl’s Mind?”
Julia Kosulnikova “What Goes On In a Young Girl’s Mind?”
What goes on in a young girl’s mind? Over the history of humanity this question probably appears as the most frequently asked by the stronger sex. Questions as “What is to be done?”, “Who is to blame?”, and “Where’s the money coming from?” arise later. As we observe the works of Julia Kosulnikova, a youthful, pretty post-nymphet we ask ourselves this question, on both theoretical and practical levels. Continue reading
“Children of minutes” – closed film display
“Children of minutes” – closed film display (the history of “Kino” band), manufactured by “Noslagia” channel within the limits of Alexander Lipnitsky’s author’s telecast “the FUR-TREE SUBMARINE” 2008
Nikolay Kopeikin Art project SB BS and STP
Nikolay Kopeikin Art project SB BS and STP (Sponge Bob, Bonge Spb and Scientific and Technical Progress) is not thematic.
More likely it is nothing but a presentation of pictorial paintings of an artist, Nikolai Kopeikin, which he created in his unalterable style of multi-realism. Pursuing a constructive method of dramatization of the idiotic, and idiotization of dramatic occurrences, the author introduces the audience to his view of already known phenomena of today. Continue reading
Round table “Timur Novikov’ exhibitions: the art of contemporary artist in projects of museums and galleries”
Sergey Pachomov “We are dead already ili Pizdulkin slushaet”
Sergey Pachomov “We are dead already ili Pizdulkin slushaet”
Sergey Pakhomov gladly flaunts two main characteristics of his work, which are absurdity and idiocy. He ambitiously positions them as his creative credo. So what exactly does he mean? We would probably be better off not knowing, but let’s try anyway. We all know the meaning of these words of the foreign origin. Continue reading
PJ Harvey at the gallery D137
PJ Harvey visited the gallery on the day after his brilliant concert in St. Petersburg. In the gallery, she met with artists and friends, D137 that are fans of her work, gave them his autograph and a great conversation, and in return received a ride on a boat on the rivers and canals of St.Petersburg in the same company!
Marina Fedorova “The lonely”
Marina Fedorova “The lonely”
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Mikhail Rozanov
Mikhail Rozanov
After half a lifetime in dire straits I am already old; I stand alone in my study to whistle in the night breeze. The pearl under my pen has no where to sell; it is tossed and thrown into the wild vine. Xu Wei, 16th century It’s been three years since Mikhail Rozanov, a well-known Moscow-based photographer, opened his grandiose show of his architectural studies of colonnades and fountains at D137 gallery. Continue reading
Marina Fedorova “The lonely”
Marina Fedorova “The lonely”
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