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Event 

Title:
Moscow International Biennale for Young Art
When:
07.10.2012 - 08.12.2012
Where:
Central House of Artists - Moscow
Category:
Exhibitions

Description

The submission of applications for participation in the III Moscow International Biennale for Young Art "Qui Vive?" is now open online on www.youngart.ru and will run till December 15th.

Curator of the Biennale: Kathrin Becker (Germany), Neuer Berliner Kunstverein (n.b.k.)
She works with institutions in Europe, Asia, Russia, United States and Latin America. "Under A Tinsel Sun" is the theme of the III Moscow International Biennale for Young Art.

The Biennale focuses on a young generation of artists aged up to 35 years. "Under A Tinsel Sun" assumes that, despite the cultural, economic and social differences that may exist between the participants from different countries, there is a common factor in the impossibility of locating oneself by belonging to certain peer groups (whether in the ideological or in the artistic sense). With the absence of a “we”, the self-positioning of the (artistic) individual becomes the pressing imperative of the present, especially when being aware that “reality” as such is constructed, subjective and fragmented. This realization becomes the drive for the artists’ self-positioning and for their production of works that no longer describe an "objective" reality but catalyze a multidimensional and alternative perception of the world.

www.youngart.ru 

Venue

Map
Venue:
Central House of Artists   -   Website
Street:
Krymsky Val 10
ZIP:
119049
City:
Moscow
Country:
Country: ru

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