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“The New Academy. St Petersburg”

November 2, 2011 – January 29, 2012 

Venue: Ekaterina Cultural Foundation

Project idea: Ekaterina and Vladimir Semenikhin
Exhibition Concept: Arkady Ippolitov
Curators: Arkady Ippolitov, Alexandra Khartonova

Photos from the press conference...

Photos from the opening...

The Ekaterina Cultural Foundation continues to show the exhibition program dedicated to the Russian art of the latter half of the 20th century  ─ the beginning of the 21st century.  In recent times, such projects as “Field of Action” and “Authorized for Export from the USSR…” were held on the initiative of and with the support of the Foundation. The projects demonstrated and investigated such phenomena in the Russian art life of the 1960’s through 1980’s as Moscow non-conformist art and Moscow Conceptualist Scholl.
From November 2011 to January 2012 as a part of the 4th Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art, the Foundation halls will display one more project dedicated to one of the most interesting artistic trends that developed in Saint Petersburg in the 1990s.  

The Ekaterina and Vladimir Semenikhin founders described the project by noting the following:
 “The idea of showing an exhibition dedicated to Timur Novikov’s New Academy of Fine Arts at our Foundation first occurred to us several years ago.  Given the processes unfolding in Russian and world-wide international art today ─ return to the painting, sculpture, objects, traditional materials, “completeness” of the artwork, technical perfection and beauty ─ the principals shared  by radical and “non-spectacular”  artists, among others, such an exhibition seems to be of special interest and significance.”

For the first time the exhibition will bring together the artworks and joint projects of fourteen artists – creators of the New Academy and its active participants.

The project, including publication of a voluminous catalog, can be described as a type of ceremonial procession of the St. Petersburg Neo-Academism – the exposition takes place in the halls of the building designed in the neo-classical style by St. Petersburg architect Leonty Benois. The exhibition will show approximately 200 works assembled from 40 Russian collections, many of which the Moscow audience will see for the first time.  

A separate hall of the exhibition is devoted to a peculiar manifesto of neo-academism - the 1994 year project “Passiones Luci” or “The Golden Ass,” based on Apuleius’s novel “Metamorphoses.”  The hall will expose costumes and the novel illustrations created in a revolutionary for that time technique of computer graphics technology as well as the other works thematically related to the project. (Authors: K. Goncharov, A. Sokolov, O. Tobreluts, E. Andreeva)

On display will also be the famous videos, created by Neo-Academism artists, including “Manifest of Neo-Academism” and “Golden Ratio.”

Having conceived the project, the organizers tried to portray the Neo-Academism as proclaimed by Timur  Novikov in all its diversity since the Academy had been founded, the first manifestos,  the witty and ironical play with antiquity, experiments incorporating the images and forms of classical sculpture and painting in the context of modern day, up to the artists’ transition to what they described as “New Seriousness”.

                                                                One of the most interesting and challenging tasks was to show the uniqueness and originality of each of the participants in the context of the overall direction of development of the New Academy, which Professor of The New Academy of Fine Arts Olga Tobreluts cleverly described as “Archaic – Classical Period – Hellenism”.

List of Artists: 

 

Georgy Guryanov, Denis Egelsky, Viktor Kuznetsov, Irena Kuksenaite, Stanislav Makarov, Vladislav Mamyshev-Monroe, Oleg Maslov & Viktor Kuznetsov, Bella Matveeva, Andrei Medvedev, Timur Novikov, Egor Ostrov, Julia Strausova, Olga Tobreluts, Andrei Khlobystin

For more information, please contact:

Natalia Grabar - grabar82@mail.ru
Anna Svergun - artpr@svergun.ru, a.svergun@gmail.com
Natalia Vorobiova - vorobiova71@gmail.com
Tel: 8-905-544-18-83

 

Georgy Guryanov
Aviator, 1999
Canvas, acrylic, 94x62
Collection Ekaterina and Vladimir Semenikhin

 

 

Timur Novikov
White Nights, 1989
Fabric, acrylic, 158x148
Collection Ekaterina and Vladimir Semenikhin

 

Olga Tobreluts
Kate. 1997-98
Canvas, print, retouching, lacquer, 140х100
Collection Ekaterina and Vladimir Semenikhin

 

 

Oleg Maslov and Viktor Kuznetsov
Societas terraet aquae, 1996
oil on canvas, 151x121
Courtesy of the artists

Bella Matveeva
Dedication to Mapplethorpe. Diptych. 1990
Oil on canvas, 110x140 (each part)
Collection Ekaterina and Vladimir Semenikhin

 

   

Timur Novikov
Apollo, trampling on the red square 1991
Acrylic and print on brocade and velvet, 141x137
Artist's family collection
   
 

 

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«The New Academy. St Petersburg»

«Authorized for Export from the USSR…»

Igor Palmin. «PAST PERFECT»

Dream Weavers – Costumes by Cirque du Soleil

2010

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Fabrice Hyber «The Immortals»

Annette Messager «Fictions, temptations, manipulations»

The Eighth International Photography Month in Moscow «Photobiennale 2010»

«Jean-Marc Bustamante’s personal exhibition»

2009

«A Feast of Wonders: Sergey Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes» To The 100 Anniversary of “Russian Ballets” in Paris

«Persona. Image. Time. Human Representation in Art: from Modernism to the Present-day»

«Wonder World. Expecting a Restless Future»

«Etonne moi!» Sergey Diaghilev and Russian Ballet Seasons (Monaco)

David Lynch «The air is on Fire»

The photo art exhibition “Impressions…” by Sergey Yastrzhembskiy

Tair Salahov’s Personal Exhibition

2008

The Grace Kelly Years, Princess of Monaco

Victor Alimpiev "Whose is this Exhalation?"

Andreas Gursky’s Personal Exhibition

Exhibition «Red Army Studio»

2007

«Sots Art. Political Art in Russia»

VOOM. Portraits by Robert Wilson

«The Poetry of Water in the Russian Art of IX–XX Centuries»

Erik Bulatov: That’s It (Vot) Exhibition in Paris

Exhibition of Vladimir Yankylevsky

Fashion and Style in Photography 2007

Exhibition «Movement. Evolution. Art»

Exhibition of Valie Export

2006

Exhibition of Eric Bulatov

«The Time of Change»

Art Fair «Art Moscow»

«West-European Tapestries»

2005

«Die Kunstkammern des Hauses Habsburg»

«Pop-Art Epoch in Russia»

«The Knave of Diamonds» (Moscow)

2004

«The Knave of Diamonds» (St. Petersburg)

«The Knave of Diamonds» (Monaco)

E. Schteinberg’s «In Retrospect»

2003

«The Direction: West. The Time Machine»