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Nikolay Oleynikov, A Comment on Co-Dependence,
Re-Aligned Helsinki 2013. Mixed technique on wood. Courtesy of the artist.
RE-ALIGNED ART from Russia, Ukraine and Belarus
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Curated by Ivor Stodolsky and Marita
Muukkonen of Perpetuum
Mobilε
RE-ALIGNED is a thematic project including exhibitions,
conferences, street and public art, artist-in-residencies, workshops and
publications initiated by Perpetuum Mobilε. Working together withTromsø Kunstforening,
Norway, the first regional focus of the RE-ALIGNED project
is on Russia, Ukraine and Belarus.
Culminating Exhibition on Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian
Art:
RE-ALIGNED ART at Tromsø
Kunstforening
13 September–10 November 2013
Opening days: September 13–16
Opening days: September 13–16
In Tromsø, the RE-ALIGNED project will spread out
over several sites, routes and ports includingTromsø Kunstforening, the
artist-run spaces Kurant and Small Projects, the Verdensteatret
Cinema, the University of Tromsø, as well as the streets, walls,
roofs and air-fields of this arctic city. RE-ALIGNED ART is
a festival of political art in diverse genres hosting art, cinema, poetry and
music, as well three symposia: artistic, discursive and academic.
RE-ALIGNED+MEDIA
IMPACT at the Moscow Biennale 2013
Moscow’s leading platform for activist art and the RE-ALIGNED project are joining forces for the second time in Russia. The Moscow events will build on the Helsinki iteration, which included street and public art, poetry and the Arkady Kots band.
October 2013
Moscow’s leading platform for activist art and the RE-ALIGNED project are joining forces for the second time in Russia. The Moscow events will build on the Helsinki iteration, which included street and public art, poetry and the Arkady Kots band.
October 2013
PAST THE ‘POST-’
/ GENERATION ‘PRE-’ at Tensta Konsthall, Stockholm
From Non-Aligned to Re-Aligned Art and Politics
International Conference of the RE-ALIGNED Project
January 25–26, 2014
From Non-Aligned to Re-Aligned Art and Politics
International Conference of the RE-ALIGNED Project
January 25–26, 2014
The RE-ALIGNED project looks into conditions,
subjectivities and agencies provoking a new alignment of art, thought and
politics in the 21st century. It assumes that the horizon lies not behind, but
before us. The “post-modern moment” has passed. We are in a state of
“pre-”. Overcoming identity particularisms and old geopolitical fault
lines, contemporary currents in art and politics exhibit common alignments based
on ideals and ideas.
As in previous times of great public discontent, such as in 1848 across
Europe, in 1968 across continents, or in 1989 across the
Soviet bloc, artistic advocates of freedom have taken their ideas into full
public view. Using a multiplicity of artistic techniques and strategies, the
current re-alignment of art with politics tactically combines art and subversion,
art and micropolitics, art and education, art andprovocation and
art and propaganda. The selection of artists, thinkers and activists of
the RE-ALIGNED overrides factional divides, including all of these
approaches.
RE-ALIGNED ART in Tromsø, whose focus is Russian,
Ukrainian and Belarusian art, includes the following artists and collectives:
Sveta Baskova, Babi Badalov, Ivan Brazhkin, Chto Delat?, Mikhail
Dolyanovsky, Sofia Gavrilova, Gogol’s Wives,
Alexey Iorsh, Matvei Krylov, Leonid “Arch Genius,” Denis Limonov,
Victoria Lomasko, Media Impact, Kirill Medvedev, Roman Minin, Monobrow,
Monstrations (Artyom Loskutov and Maria Kiselyova), Marina Naprushkina, Nikolay
Oleynikov, Pyotr Pavlensky, Pedagogical Poem (Arseny Zhilyaev and Ilya
Budraitskis), Pussy Riot, Timofey Radya, Mykola Rydni, SOSka Group, Translit
& Petersburg Street University, Voina Group and the ZIP Group
Speakers in the programme include Katya Samutsevich
(Pussy Riot) over video link, Mischa Gabowitsch (Einstein Forum),
Rogatschevski (University of
Tromsø), Ivor Stodolsky (Perpetuum Mobilε), Kirill Medvedev (poet
and Arkady Kots band leader), Elena Trubina (Ural Federal
University),Peter Verzilov (Voina, Pussy Riot associate), Dmitry
Vilensky (Chto Delat?), Grey Violet (Voina),and Hilary
Pilkington (Warwick University).
RE-ALIGNED Past Events
NON-ALIGNED
/ RE-ALIGNED
Lost Notes from the Underground / …and into the fire.
Another Vacant Space, Berlin
April 27–August 31, 2012
Lost Notes from the Underground / …and into the fire.
Another Vacant Space, Berlin
April 27–August 31, 2012
STREET
ART ASSEMBLY
An urban exploration and mobile debate (The AA)
2nd Urals Industrial Biennale, Ekaterinburg
September 14–15, 2012
An urban exploration and mobile debate (The AA)
2nd Urals Industrial Biennale, Ekaterinburg
September 14–15, 2012
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