Young Russian Artists: The Rite of Spring
26 APRIL 2021 - 17 MAY 2021Notes
The Distracted Observation series investigates human interaction with the unknown and intangible – things like hyperobjects, ghosts, a belief in vampires, and black holes – and whether this interaction can be benevolent or even symbiotic.
"The subjects of my work observe and study unknown objects, like strange living organisms. Observations occur at various levels, both through attempts to acquire scientific knowledge and through sensory experience.
Some works resemble documentation or sketches of experiments in which the researcher and object of observation subtly change places – as the researcher becomes the object." - Slava Nesterov, 2020.
Accolades
Education: Contemporary Art, British Higher School of Art and Design, 2018-20. New Art Strategies, ICA Moscow, 2017-19. Bachelor of Theory of Human Capital, Perm state national research University, 2007-12.
Solo Exhibitions: The Dark Side of the Rainbow, White room foundation, Moscow, 2021. Distracted Observation, Cube Moscow, Syntax Gallery, Moscow, 2020. Immortalitas Vulgaris, Dom Molodezhi Gallery, Smolensk, Russia, 2019. Actants, Art Residency Tsvetniye Gory, Sochi, Russia, 2019. Untitled, Foundation of Vladimir Smirnov and Konstantin Sorokin, Moscow, 2019. Red Lines, first popular science library, Moscow, 2018. Cyclocosmia, Art Residence Quartariata, St. Petersburg, 2017. Limits, Art-space BM50, St. Petersburg, 2015. Personal Spaces, Contemporary Art Laboratory “The house of the loader,” Perm, Russia, 2015.
Selected Group Exhibitions: Classics, Open Studios, Center for Contemporary Art ""Winzavod,"" Moscow, 2020. Looking for a Beginning, Zaryadye Media Centre, Parallel programme of Cosmoscow, Moscow, 2019. Communities, Centre for Contemporary Art ""Winzavod,” Moscow, 2019. Globalisation and the Unknown. Nomen Travel Agency, CCI Fabrika, Olivier Hall, Moscow, 2019. Moscow Conceptualism. Communication, ArtPlay Media, Moscow, 2019. The Cut, Sevkabel, St. Petersburg, 2019. What Do You Care About? Ilya Kabakov studio, Moscow, 2018.
Residencies: White Room Foundation, Moscow, Dec 2020-Feb 2021. Open Studios, Winzavod, Moscow, Oct 2019-Feb 2020. Art Residency Tsvetniye Gory, Sochi, 2019. Foundation of Vladimir Smirnov and Konstantin Sorokin, Moscow, 2019. Art Residency Kronstadt, St. Petersburg, 2018. Art Residence Quartariata, St. Petersburg, 2017.
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