miami art basel week | dec 3-8 | 2013
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miami art basel week | dec 3-8 | 2013
MIAMI ART BASEL WEEK | DEC 3-8 | 2013 Russian Pavilion 2013 Miami Art Basel week – Dec 3-8, 2013 Opening hours Wednesday, December 4th Sunday, December 8th, 12pm -9pm VIP & Press Preview | Tuesday Dec.3 | 2pm – 9 pm RUSSIAN PAVILLION GALA Event | Friday Dec. 6 | 10pm – 2 am 46 NW 36th Street, Miami, Fl 33127 | www.russianartpavilion.com Russian Pavilion Miami Several cultural institutions in the United State supported of the idea of Russian Pavilion and became its cultural partners, including the Museum of Russian Art (New Jersey), the Kolodzei Art Foundation, Kavachnina Contemporary, Northern Cross and the Russian American Cultural Center. Michael Ioffe (1959), Leonid Rotar (1962), Sergey Dozhd (1965), Yuliya Lanina (1973), Igor Molochevsky (1976), Artem Mirolevich (1976), Victoria Kovalenchikova (1978), and others. Neizvestny belongs to the generation of artists who began their careers at the time of Khrushchev’s “Thaw” and took part in the first, crucial, unofficial exhibitions of the 1960’s and 1970’s, challenging the official, approved style of Socialist Realism. The second group emerged in the mid-1980’s, including such artists as Valery Yershov (1960), Anton Olshvang (1965), Alexander Zakharov (1960) and Igor Vishnyakov (1968). Yershov, Zakharov, and Olshvang worked at the artists’ community at Furmany Lane in Moscow (along with many widely recognized perestroika generation artists). The Third generation became known during the post-Soviet era either in the United States or in Russia. Such presentations of Russian culture abroad are certainly not new. Sergei Diaghilev (1872-1929) was one of the first advocates for Russian art and culture abroad. The 1907 Russian Seasons Abroad tour was a sensation for European audiences and a triumph for Russian art. It introduced such artists as Alexander Benois, Konstantin Korovin, Natalia Goncharova, Mikhail Larionov, and others. The Russian Pavilion continues the tradition of Russian Seasons into the 21st century by presenting contemporary living artists from different locations. Coming from different backgrounds and now residing in the United States and Europe, emerging and well-known artists experiment with traditional and new media in search for self-expression and a unique creative vision. The show features paintings, sculpture, drawings, prints, photography, video installations and performances. One of the recognized groups in Russian Pavilion is the Group Blue Noses (Viacheslav Mizin, Alexander Shaburov) founded in 1999, which became notorious for their witty and rebellious mocking social criticism performances and video. The inaugural Russian Pavilion NY also coincided with the centennial of the famous 1913 New York Armory Show which introduced the American public to European avant-garde painting and sculpture, including works by such European modernists as Paul Cezanne, Marcel Duchamp, Pablo Picasso and Paul Gauguin and others. Initiators of the Russian Pavilion Valery Yershov and Artem Mirolevich – two artists of contrasting styles and personalities – contribute to the spirit of the Armory Show centennial in New York by continuing the introduction of international artists to the American public. After successful presentation in New York in March of 2013, Russian Pavilion was showcased in San Francisco and ArtHamptons. Russian Pavilion embraces Russian culture in the United States plus cultural and historical memory and intercultural interpretations. Some of the artworks presented in the show strike and amaze the viewer’s imagination, emphasizing their unique-subjective human essence, with meaning shifting just beneath the surface. The juxtaposition and collision of different artistic individualities, styles and media make the Russian Pavilion of great interest to today’s public. The Russian Pavilion is a juried exhibition showcasing emerging, midcareer and established artists from Russia, Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Baltic regions during leading international fairs of contemporary and modern art in New York, San Francisco and Miami. The Russian Pavilion is envisioned as a forum for critics, collectors and connoisseurs to view the works and to have an unique possibility to meet some of the artists in person. The artists range widely in age and country of origin. They cover several generations, from Ernst Neizvestny (1925) to Kandinsky prize winner Alexey Beliayev-Guintovt (1965), Scherer & Ouporov, Sasha Meret (1955), Natalia Kolodzei Honorary Member of the Russian Academy of Arts Executive Director, Kolodzei Art Foundation 1-2 Sergey Dozhd b. 1965, Moscow, Russia Current residence: Moscow, Russia Education Candidate of Art Selected Solo Exhibitions: 2013 International Art Salon Moscow Central House of Artists (Moscow, Russia) 2013 Russian House at the Russian Embassy in Berlin (Berlin, Germany) 2013 Royal Redisson Moscow at the conference IBM (Moscow, Russia) 2012 State Central Museum of Contemporary History of Russia (Moscow, Russia) Selected Group Exhibitions: 2013 Abstract Art Of Modern Russia. Space Of Ideal II (Moscow, Russia) 2013 The 5-th Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art (Moscow, Russia) 2013 Parallel Art (Vienna, Austria) The works are in numerous private collections. The creator of philosophical theory PSY ABSTRACT ART www.psy-abstr.com The Dark Abstract Cross 2012 Oil on canvas 32,37” x 27,56” 3-4 Alexey Beliayev-Guintovt b. 1965, Moscow, Russia Current residence: Moscow, Russia Education 1985 Moscow Architectural College Solo exhibitions include: 2013 “GESTURE”, graphics of the 80-ies (Moscow, Russia) 2010 “Victory Parade 2937”, Triumph Gallery (Moscow, Russia) 2009 State Theatre and Concert Hall (Grozny, Russia) 2008 “Patria-filia”, Triumph Gallery (Moscow, Russia) 2006 “Ground”, Yakut Gallery (Moscow, Russia) 2005 “Privatio”, Yakut Gallery (Moscow, Russia) 2004 “Star”, Yakut Gallery (Moscow, Russia) 1999 Yakut Gallery , Rotunda (Moscow, Russia) 1998 “250 thousand miles”, Yakut Gallery (Moscow, Russia) 1996 “Nijinsky. Platinum Age”, Argentine (Paris, France) 1993 Yakut Gallery (Moscow, Russia) Group exhibitions include: 2012 “Rodina”, Museum of contemporary Art PERMM (Perm, Russia) 2009 Kandinsky Prize exhibition, Louise Blouin Foundation (London, UK) 2008 “Mockba!”, Galerie Volker Diehl (Berlin, Germany) 2002 “Parthenon”, Moscow Architectural Museum (Moscow, Russia) 2002 PAX RUSSICA, Museum of the New Academy of Fine Arts (St. Pe tersburg, Russia) 1994 “EUROPA- 94”, Munich Order Center (MOC) (Munich, Germany) 1992 “Draft”, The State Russian Museum (St. Petersburg, Russia) Parade 2013 Oil, gold leaf, ink, varnish 762 x 508 cm Awards: 2008 Kandinsky Prize, Central House of Artists (Moscow, Russia) 5-6 Igor Vishnyakov b. 1968, Moscow, Russia Current residence: New York, NY (USA) Solo and group shows include: 2012 “Passion Bild”, Bern Kunstmuseum (Bern, Switzerland) 2011 “Fabergé”, Royal Academy of Art (London, UK) 2010 House of the Nobelemen (London, UK) 2009 59 rue de Rivoli (Paris, France) 2006 ARCO (Madrid, Spain) 2005 RuArts, TARO (Moscow, Russia) Mimi Ferzt Gallery (New York, NY) 2004 “Master Class”, Manezh (St. Petersburg, Russia) 2003 “Russian House”, New Academy of Fine Arts (Berlin, Germany) P A B NY, Stop Art Gallery (San Jose, CA) Wallach Art Gallery (New York, NY) 2002 “Harmony”, Pegasus Gallery (New York, NY) State Sculpture Museum (St. Petersburg, Russia) “Antique Art Idea and Reality”, Martin-Gropius-Bau (Berlin, Ger many) 2001 “The Muses”, Leslie Lehman Gallery (New York, NY) “Children”, Egizio’s Project (New York, NY) 2000 “Heirs of Sparta, Sinebrychoff Museum (Helsinki, Finland) 1999 “New Positive Processes”, State Hermitage (Saint-Petersburg, Russia) 1998 New Academy of Fine Arts (Saint-Petersburg, Russia) 1998 “Sankt-Peterburgas Neoakademiska Fototgrafija”, Arzemju Maks las Muzejs (Riga, Latvia) 1997 “Kabinet”, Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) 1994 “Eros and Identity”, Stuart Levy Gallery (New York, NY) 1988 “ArtManezh”, (Moscow, Russia) Swan Princess 2013 Oil on canvas 82’’ x 56” 7-8 Artem Mirolevich b. 1976, Minsk, Belarus Current residence: New York, NY (USA) Education 1999 School of Visual Arts, New York (BA) 1998 Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam, Netherlands Solo Shows: 2013 “Unsinkable”, Kavachnina Contemporary (Miami, FL) 2012 “Ancient Aliens”, Image Powerhouse (New York, NY) 2011 “Out of Plain Existence”, Museum of Russian Art (Jersey City, NJ) “Transformation Matter”, Miami International Art Fair (Miami, FL) 2010 “Improbability of Art”, Barbarian Art Gallery (Zurich, Switzerland) “Big Blue”, ICO Gallery (New York, NY) 2009 “River of Time”, L Gallery (New York, NY) 2008 “Tree of Life”, Nelliya Cultural Center (Riga, Latvia) 2007 “Global Elements”, McCaig-Welles Gallery (Brooklyn, NY) 2006 “Eternal Elephant”, Lab Gallery (New York, NY) 2005 “Samurai Book”, A Space Gallery (Brooklyn, NY) 2003 “Art’em Objective”, Figureworks Gallery (Brooklyn, NY) Selected Group shows: The Museum of Russian Art (Minneapolis, MN), Scope Art Fair, Miami Art Basel Week (Miami, Fl), Chelsea Art Museum (New York, NY), New Museum (New York, NY) Awards: 2012 National Endowment for the Arts Grant New York State Council on the Arts Grant 2007 L. Ron Hubbard’s Illustrators of the Future Award 1997 Gerrit Rietveld International Student Grant 1995 School of Visual Arts, NYC - Illustration Department Scholarship Stairway to Heaven 2012 Oil on canvas 54“ x 36” Private collections include: Kolodzei Art Foundation, Museum of Russian Art (NJ), John Walsh (host and creator of a TV show America’s Most Wanted), Alexander Rothman Arts www.artemart.com 9-10 Scherer & Ouporov Suzanne Scherer (b. 1964, New York), Pavel Ouporov (b.1966, Yekaterinburg, Russia) Current residence: Lake Worth, FL Education 1989 MFA, Brooklyn College, NY (Scherer) 1991 Surikov Moscow State Academic Art Institute (Scherer) 1993 MFA, Surikov Moscow State Academic Art Institute (Ouporov) Selected Solo Exhibitions: 2014 Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science (Evansville, IN) 2010 Jules Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art, Auburn University 2007 The Coral Springs Museum of Art, FL University of Mary Washington Galleries, Fredericksburg, VA 2006 Jenkins Johnson Gallery (NYC, NY) 2004 Turner Carroll Gallery (Santa Fe, NM) 1999 Yekaterinburg State Museum of Fine Art, Russia Warrior 2013 silverpoint drawing and gold leaf on wood panel 23 1/2” x 23 1/2” Selected Museum Collections: Metropolitan Museum of Art (NY), Harvard University Fogg Art Museum (Cambridge, MA), the Library of Congress (Washington DC), New York Public Library (NY), The State Russian Museum (St. Petersburg), Yekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts (Russia), Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science (Evansville, IN), New Mexico Museum of Fine Arts (Santa Fe, NM), Lancaster Museum of Art (PA), Arnot Art Museum (Elmira, NY), Binghamton University Art Museum (Binghamton, NY), Jules Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art, Auburn University (Auburn, AL). Selected Awards: 201 Award of Excellence for Solo Museum Exhibition, Southeastern Museums Conference Exhibition Competition 2008 Artist’s Fellowship, New York, NY 2007 South Florida Cultural Consortium Fellowship for Visual and Media Artists 1996 Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation Visual Arts Residency Grant 11-12 Yuliya Lanina b. 1973, Moscow, Russia Current residence: Austin, TX/Brooklyn, NY (USA) Education 2010 Hunter College, CUNY, New York, NY (MFA in Combined Media) 1996 Purchase College, SUNY, Purchase, NY (BFA in Painting and Drawing) Since 1997 has had over 30 solo exhibitons. Latest shows include: 2013 Cleveland Institute of Art (Cleveland, OH) WaTW (Austin, TX) FigureWorks Gallery (Brooklyn, NY) Russian Cultural Center of Texas (Houston, TX) 2011 Patrick Heide Contemporary Art (London, UK) NY Studio Gallery (New York, NY) 2010 Elements Gallery (Perth, Australia) Sara Nightingale Gallery (Sag Harbor, NY) 2009 SIGGRAPH Asia (Yokohama, Japan) Dam, Stuhltrager Gallery (Brooklyn, NY-Berlin, Germany) 2008 ADA Gallery (Richmond, Virginia) 2006 Seoul Arts Museum (Seoul, Korea) Since 1997 participated in over 50 group shows including: Museum of Modern Art (Moscow, Russia), Ludwig Museum (Cologne, Germany) Satoshi Koyama Gallery (Tokyo, Japan), Kravets/Wehby Gallery (New York, NY), Museum of Contemporary Art (North Miami, FL), State Museum of Modern Art of the Russian Academy of Arts (Moscow, Russia), NYC Center of Photography and Moving Image (New York, NY), Beijing Biennial, Yeosu/Seoul Biennial, Trinity Gallery (Dublin, Ireland) Bat Women on My Mind 2013 Acrylic on canvas 40” x 30” Awards and residencies include: Yaddo Fellowship, SIGGRAPH Asia Travel Scholarship, NY Studio Gallery Residency, SODA (Perth, Western Australia), BluePrint Fellowship (COJECO), William Graf Travel Award, NYArts Beijing Scholarship, Award of Excellence, Manhattan Arts International Competition Collections include: Beth Rubin DeWoody (Trustee of Whitney Museum of Americal Art), Philip Isles (President of Robert Lehman Foundation, Trustee of the Metropolitan Museum), Museum of Russian Art (NJ) www.yuliyalanina.com 13-14 Taguhi Barsegian b. 1959, Yerevan, Soviet Republic of Armenia Current residence: Bellerose, Queens, NY (USA) Education 1988 Academy of Arts, Yerevan, Armenia (MFA) 1983 Terlemezian School of Arts, Yerevan, Armenia (BFA) Since 1989 has had many solo exhibitions including: 1989 Artist’s Club (Yerevan, Armenia) 1990 Soviet Homeland (Moscow, Russia) 1994 Armenian Society for International Cultural Relations (Yerevan, Armenia) 1996 Vernisage Gallery (Kharkov, Ukraine) Hairon Cultural Center (Tabor, Czech Republic) Zallman Gallery (New York, NY) 1998 Municipal Gallery(Kharkov, Ukraine) Art Collegia Gallery (St. Petersburg, Russia) 1999 Consulate General of the Russian Federation (New York, NY) Museum of Art (Kiev, Ukraine) Glass Garage Gallery (Hollywood, CA) Museum of Contemporary Russian Art (Jersey City, NJ) 2002 Grant Gallery, (New York, NY) 2008 The National Art Club (New York, NY) 2011 The Artist Club Gallery (Oyster Bay, NY) Since 1993 participated in over 50 group shows including: Soviet Homeland (Moscow, Russia), Crimean Museum of Russian Art (Simferopol, Ukraine), Hotel Druon (Paris, France), Contemporary Russian Art Gallery (Odessa, Ukraine), Gala Galerie (Magdeburg, Germany), Grant Gallery (New York, NY). Feeding the Birds 2008 Oil on canvas 40”x 35” Private collections: in Europe, Canada, Armenia, Russia, and the United States. 15-16 Victoria Kovalenchikova b.1978, Mogilev, Belarus Current residence: Amsterdam, The Netherlands Education 2002 State Academy of Arts, Minsk, Belarus 1996 Akhremchik National Art College, Minsk, Belarus Since 1997 participated in 70 solo shows and group exhibitions in Belarus,Denmark, Russia, USA, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Belgium and The Netherlands. Collections include: Philips (Eindhoven, The Netherlands), RABO Bank (Amsterdam, The Netherlands), Museum of Russian Art (Jersey City, NJ), Museum of Belarusian State Academy of Arts (Minsk, Belarus), Contemporary Fine Art Museum (Minsk, Belarus), The National Art Museum (Minsk, Belarus), The Maslennikov Art Museum (Mogilev, Belarus), Romanov Regional Study of Local Lore Museum (Mogilev, Belarus), Mogilev Museum of Ethnography (Belarus), Belarusian Embassy in Berlin (Germany), Belarusian Embassy in The Hague (The Netherlands), Belarusian Embassy in London (UK), collection of the municipality of Coevorden (The Netherlands), Kolodzei Art Foundation (New York, NY). Private collections in Germany, Poland, Russia, Belarus, USA,Denmark, The Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, Cyprus, Lebanon, United Kingdom, China, France, and Switzerland. Infinitude (IV) 2013 Mixed media,oil on canvas 185 x 210 cm Awards Award from Ministry of Culture of The Republic of Belarus for enriching and promoting arts and culture First Prize and Gold Medal of Honor “LORENZO Il MAGNIFICO” at the VIII International Florence Biennale of Contemporary Art www.vkgallery.nl 17-18 Vasily Kafanov b. 1952, Moscow, USSR Current residence: New York, NY Education 1978 Moscow Institute of Technology, Applied art (BA) 1982 Higher Courses of Scriptwriters and Film Directors, Moscow, Russia Pilot 2013 15.5” x 18” x 3” Mix media on wood with custom aluminum frame Selected Solo Exhibitions: 2010 AG Contemporary Art (New York, NY) 2006 National Arts Club (New York, NY) 2006 Grant Gallery, (New York, NY) 2005 Grant Gallery, (New York, NY) 2004 Grant Gallery, (New York, NY) 2002 Grant Gallery, (New York, NY) 1999 Grant Gallery, (New York, NY) 1999 Artmosphere (Palm Beach, FL) 1999 VG Collection (Nantucket. MA) 1999 Gallery 54 (New York, NY) 1998 Gallery 54 (New York, NY) 1996 Gallery Du Palace des Congrès le Vinci (Tours, France) 1996 Benedetti Gallery (New York, NY) 1994 Philip Mouwes Art Gallery (Amsterdam, Holland) 1993 Ergane Gallery (New York, NY) 1991 Maya Polsky Gallery (Chicago, IL) 1991 Ergane Gallery (New York, NY) 1990 Bettal Gallery (New York, NY) Awards: 1978 Awarded membership to the Moscow Union of Artist. 1978 Awarded membership to the Graphic State Committee, Moscow. 2000 Awarded Golden Plate from Virgin Record for series of paintings for the rock band Smashing Pumpkins’ album “Machina” About 3 thousand work in private collections www.kafanov.com 19-20 Sergei Laushkin b. 1953, Orenburg area, Russia Current residence: Yekaterinburg, Russia Solo exhibitons include: 2010 Gallery «X-MAX» (Ufa, Russia) 2010 “Continuation”, Central House of Artists (Moscow, Russia) 2009 Gallery “SPAS“ (Saint- Petersburg, Russia) 2009 March Republican Museum of Fine Arts (Cheboksary, Russia) 2008 Gallery of Modern Art “Sound Space” (Moscow , Russia) 2008 Gallery EXPO- 88 (Moscow , Russia) 2006 Gallery Hay Hill (London, UK) 2005 Museum of Nonconformist Art (Saint- Petersburg, Russia) 2005 Central House of Artists (Moscow, Russia) 2004 Kinofot Gallery (St. Petersburg, Russia) 2003 Ekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts (Moscow , Russia) 2001 Clobal Art Venue (Seattle, WA) 2001 Gallery “ SPAS “ (Saint- Petersburg, Russia) 2000 Ekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts (Ekaterinburg, Russia) 1999 Exhibition Graphics Center “ Nevograf “ (St. Petersburg, Russia) 1999 Gallery “ SPAS “ (Saint- Petersburg, Russia) 1999 Ekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts (Ekaterinburg, Russia) 1998 Ekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts (Ekaterinburg, Russia) Girl in Black Coat 2011 32”x 29” Oil on canvas Selected Collections: Museum of Fine Arts (Ekaterinburg, Russia), Gallery of Modern Art (Ekaterinburg, Russia), Association «OTTO ARTE» (Ferentino, Italy), Collection of Her Majesty the Queen of Jordan, Museum of Nonconformist Art (St. Petersburg, Russia), Museum of Fine Arts (H-Tagil, Russia), Museum of Fine Arts (Moscow, Russia), Regional Museum of Fine Arts (Tomsk, Russia), National Museum of Fine Arts (Cheboksary, Russia) 21-22 Valery Yershov b. 1960, Yessentuki, Russia Current residence: New York, NY (USA) Education 1992 St. Petersburg State Repin Academic Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture Since 1989 has been in over 15 solo shows, including: 2012 Arttitud Gallery (San Francisco, CA) 2011 Museum of Russian Art (Jersey City, NJ) 2010 Salamatina Gallery (New York, NY) Kolodzei Art Foundation, White Box (New York, NY) 2008 Galerie Zama, (Greenwich, CT) 2005 Rima Fine Art Gallery (Scottsdale, AZ) 2003 Rima Fine Art Gallery (Scottsdale, AZ) 2002 Inter Art Gallery (New York, NY) 2000 London Contemporary Art (Moscow, Russia) 1992 Mimi Ferzt Gallery (New York, NY) 1991 Prince Art Gallery (New York, NY) 1989 Galleria Krista Mikkola (Helsinki, Finland) 1988 Galleria Bondenschaft (Basel, Switzerland) Group exhibitions include: 2010 Sotheby’s London 1994 De Saisset Museum, Santa Clara University (Santa Clara, CA) 1989 Museum of Modern Art and Gallery Center (Zagreb, Yugoslavia) 1989 Phillips Auction London Collections include: Norton Dodge Collection, The Ludwig Collection, Kostaki collection, Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Kolodzei Art Foundation, Gianni Versace, Mikhail Prokhorov, and Lady Gaga. Dream 2013 55”x 57” Acrylic on canvas Yershov was a member of an “association” of underground artists when he lived in Moscow. During the mid-1980’s he was recognized as one of Russia’s most progressive artists. 23-24 Leonid Rotar b. 1962, Moldova Current residence: Moscow, Russia The leader of the movement of Russian New Realists. Solo exhibitions include: 2012 “Doomsday”, Triumph gallery (Moscow , Russia) 2008 “Do not be silent”, Aidan Gallery (Moscow , Russia) 2006 “See you tomorrow”, Yakut Gallery (Moscow , Russia) 2005 “Earth and sky”, Yakut Gallery (Moscow , Russia) 2004 “The moon and the stars,” Yakut Gallery (Moscow , Russia) 2003 “The genesis”, Yakut Gallery (Moscow , Russia) 1996 Moscow palette (Moscow , Russia) Group exhibitions include: 2013 “Russian New Realists”, Central House of Artists (Moscow , Russia) 2008 “Art Moscow”, Central House of Artists (Moscow, Russia) 2008 “Art Brussels”, Aidan Gallery (Brussels, Belgium) 1989 “International Youth Exhibition” (Moscow , Russia) 1988 “Exhibition for the 1000 baptism of Rus. Kuznetsk Bridge” (Moscow , Russia) Awards: 2008 Kandinsky Prize, Central House of Artists (Moscow, Russia) End of the World 2013 оil on canvas 508 x 762 cm 25-26 Alexander Zakharov b. 1960, Moscow, Russia Current residence: New York, NY Education 1980 Academy of Art, Moscow Selected Solo Shows: 2012 “Karik & Valia”, Triumph Gallery (Moscow) 2010 Toyzz, Eritage Gallery (Moscow) 2008 Painting & Photography, Ru Arts Gallery (Moscow) 2007 Paintings and Watercolors, Mimi Ferzt Gallery (New York) Museum of Contemporary Art (Jersey City, NJ) 2006 Etchings, Drawings, Paintings 1996 – 2009 Mimi Ferzt Gallery (New York) 2005 Ru Art Gallery (Moscow) 2003 New World, United Nations (New York) Big, Little World, Art Gallery Dacha Zhukovka (Moscow) 1994 Origins of Man, Schoeni Gallery (Hong Kong) 1990 Stuart Levy Gallery (New York) Tachina Fera 2012 oil on board 4.2” x 5.8” Museum and Public Collections C.A.S.E. Museum of Contemporary Russian Art (Jersey City, NJ), Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Museum, Rutgers University (New Brunswick, NJ), United Nations, Russian Club (New York, NY), New York Public Library, (New York, NY), Museum of Imagination (Hudson, NY), Duke University Museum of Art (Durham, NC), The Fogg Museum of Art, Harvard University (Cambridge, MA), The Portland Museum of Art (Portland, OR), The State Russian Museum (St. Petersburg, Russia), The State Pushkin Museum (Moscow, Russia), Kolodzei Collection of Russian and Eastern European Art (Highland Park, NJ and Moscow, Russia) Nizhny Novgorod State Art Museum (Novgorod, Russia), Philadelphia Museum of Art (Philadephia, PA) Grants & Awards 1991 Grant: Pollack-Krasner Foundation (New York, NY) 1996 Artist in Residence: Brandywine Workshop (Philadelphia, PA) 1997 First Prize: Society of Illustrators (New York, NY) 27-28 Olga Chemokhud-Doty b. 1968, Washington D.C. (USA) Current residence: Putnam Valley, NY (USA) Education 2002 1999 1989 SUNY WCC, NY, (Computer Graphic Design) SUNY Purchase, NY (BFA in Painting) Union of Graphic Artists, Moscow, Russia (course in Studio Photography and Facsimile Reproduction) Solo shows include: 2008 National Arts Club (New York, NY) 2004 Gallery of the State Literature Museum (Moscow, Russia) 1998 Nexus Gallery (New York, NY) In the past 10 years group shows include: 2011 “No Comment”, Art Show on Wall Street (New York, NY) 2009, 2011 9/11 Memorial exhibition, Museum of Russian Art (Jersey City, NJ) 2005-11 National Arts Club (New York, NY) 2003 475 Broadway Gallery Annex (New York, NY) 1999 The Times Square Gallery (New York, NY) Eye Space Reflection 2010 oil on canvas 48” x 48” Olga’s art is whimsical and direct. Grounded in traditional oil paint techniques, her work studies juxtaposition and absorption of the individual in nature. Her style evolved out of a fantastical realism to a more direct approach to the subject, emphasizing point of view and depicted objects. Newer works include reflections in different forms: super enlarged close-ups of eyes, images in protective helmets, glass, water. www.artoworks.com 29-30 Oleg Tyrkin b. 1965, Vladimir, Russia Current residence: Russia Education 1987 Aviation institute as military helicopter pilot. Flighter Jet 2010 Oil on canvas 130 x 150 cm Solo Exhibitions include: 2013 “Cinotypia”, Fitil Club (Moscow, Russia) 2013 “Elevation”, Moskh Gallery (Moscow, Russia) 2011 “Into Orbit”, Science Museum (London, UK) 2011 “Gagarin”, Pushkin House (London, UK) 2011 “Elevation”, Garage Gallery, (Nikolina Gora, Russia) 2010 “Pilots and Wives”, Hayhill Gallery (London, UK) 2010 “Arms and Wings”, Pushkin House (London, UK) 2010 State History Museum (Moscow, Russia) 2010 “Urtext Bach”, German Embassy (Moscow, Russia) 2008 MAR’S Center of Contemporary Art (Moscow, Russia) 2009 “Correspondents”, Kostroma State Museum (Russia) 2009 “Correspondents”, Murom State Museum of Art and History (Russia) 2008 Murom Museum of Art and History (Murom, Russia) 2008 Kovrov Museum of Art and History (Russia) 2007 Noel Road Gallery (London, UK) 2007 Arkhangelskoye State Museum (Moscow Region, Russia) 2001 “Russian Myths”, Galerie Bastille (Paris, France) 1999 Kovner Gallery (Zurich, Germany) 1997 Ars et Vinum Gallery (Birmensdorf, Switzerland) 1996 Tais Gallery (Moscow, Russia) 1994 Sem Gvozdey Gallery (Moscow, Russia) 1993 Nagornaya Gallery (Moscow, Russia) 1992 Avantgarde Gallery (Berlin, Germany) 1990 Galerie Victor Hugo (Paris, France) Collections include: NCCA Nord and Nancy Dodge Viktor Bondarenko 31-32 Sasha Pivovarova b. 1985, Moscow Russia Current residence: New York NY Education Liberal arts university ( РГГУ) Sasha Pivovarova is a top model known not only for her beauty but also for her art. She has been drawing all her life and started exhibiting her works in 2004 with a group show in her native Russia. She has been exhibited in Russia, China, France and United States. Her work, usually portraits (sometimes of fellow models) is a reflection of her life. “When I don’t have a pencil, I’ll use tea, coffee, water, or milk to do my drawings” Sasha says. Collections: Karl Lagerfeld, Giambattista Valli and others. Portrait of a Female Soldier 2012 Oil on canvas 39” x 21” 33-34 Ernst Neizvestny b. 1925 Sverdlovsk (Yekaterinburg), The Urals, USSR Currently residence: New York, NY (USA) Museums and Public Collections include: Museum of Modern Art (New York, NY),The Jewish Museum (New York, NY), Duke University Museum of Art (Durham, NC), Museum of Art, University of California, Berkley Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (Washington, DC), Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Museum, Rutgers University (New Brunswick, NJ), The State Russian Museum (St. Petersburg, Russia), The State Tretyakov Gallery (Moscow, Russia), The State Pushkin Museum (Moscow, Russia), Kursk Museum of Fine Arts (Kursk, Russia), Dostoevsky Museum (Moscow, Russia), Musée d’Art Moderne (Paris, France), Museum of Modern Ecclesiastical Art (The Vatican, Rome, Italy), Moderna Museet (Stockholm, Sweden), Tree of Life Museum (Uttersberg, Sweden), Sven-Olov Anderson’s Torg (Köping, Sweden), Oslo Municipal Art Collection (Norway), Israel Museum (Jerusalem, Israel), Tel Aviv Museum of Modern Art (Tel Aviv, Israel), Museum of Modern Art (Belgrade, Serbia), Selected Private Collections Kofi Annan; Fidel Castro; Norton Dodge; Erik Egeland; Edgar Faure; Armand Hammer; Nikita Khruschev Family, Lev Landau, Marcel Marceau; Arthur Miller; President Francois Mitterand; Pope John Paul II; Pablo Picasso; Harrison Salisbury; Jean-Paul Sartre; Edward Steichen; Irving Stone; President Boris Yeltsin. Totem with a Snake 2012 Old Gold Platina, Edition 9 + 3APS, (1/9) 19.5” x 10.5” x 6” Ernst Neizvestniy has been in numerous solo and group shows all over the world, including The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow (1999), Cannes Festival Palace (2000), United Nations Palace of Nations, Geneva (1997), Pushkin Museum of Fine Art, Moscow (1996), The Jewish Museum, NY (1995), MoMa International Festival of the Arts, NY (1994), Kunstverein Museum, Constance, Germany (1993), The Jewish Museum, Washington, DC (1992), Modern Art Museum, Taiwan (1988), Museum of Art, Portland, OR (1983), Museum of Modern Art, Tel Aviv (1972), Musée d’Art Moderne de La Ville de Paris, France (1970), Museum of Fine Arts, Locarno, Italy (1970), Museum of Contemporary Art, Vienna (1966), Museum of Contemporary Art, Yugoslavia (1965) 35-36 Sasha Meret b. 1955, Petrosani, Romania Current residence: New York, NY (USA) Education 1989 Columbia University, New York, NY (Printmaking) 1979 ASE, Bucharest, Romania (MS) 1974 Fine Arts N.Tonitza, Bucharest, Romania (BA) Since 1989 has had over 20 solo exhibitions, including: 2012 “The Plastic Menagerie”, OK Harris Works of Art (New York, NY) 2011 ”Urban Dreams”, Carturesti Gallery (Bucharest, Romania) 2010 Chelsea West Gallery (New York, NY) 2009 “Precious Aggression”, ICRNY Gallery (New York, NY) 2008 Proffitt, Thacher & Wood Gallery (New York, NY) 2007 QuarkArt Galllery (Beijing, China) Artislong Gallery (Kyoto, Japan) 2005 Naito Gallery (Nagoya, Japan) Since 1989 participated in over 30 group shows including: Iliad Gallery (New York, NY), “Conference of the Birds”, Cynthia Reeves Projects at Mana Contemporary (Jersey City, NJ), “Swept Away” at Museum of Art and Design, Zadok Gallery (Miami, FL), Cube Gallery, (Beijing, China), Naito Gallery (Nagoya, Japan). Awards and Residencies: Printmaking Prize, Contemporary Art Center (Virginia, USA), First Prize, Romanian Editors Association, Art Residency (Pintung, Taiwan), Award for Excellence in Arts, Scrisul Romanesc (Romania). Domestic Ceremonial Deity 2013 Aluminium, Brass, Stainless steel 40 “ x 17” x 15” Collections include: Pfizer Corporate Collection, Rafael Collection, Sony Corporation, Romanian Cultural Foundation, Joyce-Gilmore Mertz Foundation, Art Lin YuNu Foundation, Pall Corporation, Queens Museum. www.sashameret.com 37-38 Michael Ioffe b. 1959, Mogilev, Belarus. Current residence: Westchester, NY Michael works in several media: painting, sculpture, mixed media - each bearing an unmistakably individual stamp. Nevertheless, there are several unifying themes in his work. One is his courage to be led by his creative sub-conscious from conception to the conclusion, as evidenced by the works’ gestural boldness and freedom from referential or obvious “message” content. Education 1985 Belarusian School of Architecture, Minsk. Selected Exhibitions: 2013 Group Exhibition, 25CPW Gallery (New York, NY) 2013 “Russian Pavilion” in ARTTITUD Gallery (San Francisco, CA) 2013 Group Exhibition, “REALISM, HYPER-REALISM, SURREALISM” Alexandre Gertsman Gallery (New York, NY) 2012 Group Exhibition, Gene Shapiro Auctions (New York, NY) 2012 Group Exhibition, Aid For AIDS NYC Art Exhibit (New York, NY) 2012 Solo Exhibition, Cavalier Gallery (Greenwich, CT) 2012 Two-Person Exhibition, Museum of Russian Art (Jersey City, NJ) Collection include: Kolodzei Art Foundation private collections in Greenwich, CT and Moscow We are different 2011 Styrofoam, wood, plaster and acrylic paint on hydrocal base 12” x 12”(base) x 6” www.michael-ioffe-art.com 39-40 Anton Olshvang b. 1965, Moscow, Russia Current residence: Moscow, Russia and Amsterdam, The Netherlands Education 1988 Moscow Art Theater School 1997 Rijksakademie Van Beeldende Kunsten. Amsterdam Since 1989, the works of Anton Olshvang has been exhibited in museums and galleries around the world including: Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam, The Netherlands), the Museum of Modern Art (Saint-Eténne, France), Ludwig Museum (Aachen, Germany), the Museum of Fine Arts (Beijing, China), Watarium Museum (Tokyo, Japan), MAK Museum (Vienna, Austria), the Palazzo Trienalle (Milan, Italy) In Russia solo exhibitions were held at the State Russian Museum and the State Tretyakov Gallery. The permanent collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery has about two hundred works by the artist in storage. The works are located in private collections such as collection of Baron Spraveri, a collection of Vasco de Freer de Andrade, Peter Novitsky, the collection of Peter Aven, Alexander Mamut, the Art Chronika Culture Foundation. Artist lectures were held at the School of Visual Art in New York, the Academy of Fine Arts in Oslo, Watarium Museum in Tokyo, the National Centre for Contemporary Art in Moscow. Back side of “Theater Noh“ Masks 2012 Analog C-print (Edition of 5) 31” x 42” 41-42 Mitya Nesterov b. 1986, Moscow, Russia Current residence: Moscow, Russia Selected solo and group shows: 2013 “Stability. Ghosts”, Random Gallery (Moscow, Russia) 2012 Gallery Iragui, installation, Art Moscow (Moscow, Russia) 2012 III Moscow International Biennale for Young Art (catalogue) 2012 Photography Open Salon (Arles, France) (catalogue) 2012 “Art Takes Times Square” (New York, NY) (catalogue) 2010 “Found Art”, Fotoloft Gallery (Moscow, Russia) 2010 “Museum Night”, Gazgolder (Moscow, Russia) 2010 “Moscow’s Tiny”, Cheremushki Gallery (Moscow, Russia) 2010 100 Friends of a Cloud, ArtRaum (Moscow, Russia) 2009 “Sputnik Art Fair”, TSUM Art Foundation (Moscow, Russia) 2009 New York Photo Festival (Brooklyn, NY) 2008 1st Youth Culture Festival, Loft Project Etaji, (St Petersburg, Russia) Rocket USA 2013 Silk screen, ed. 2/10 24” x 33” Selected curatorial projects 2013 “Tetractys”, Special project for the 5th Moscow Biennale of con temporary art, together with Sergey Anufriev, Hermes Zygott and Den Kryuchkov (Moscow, Russia) (catalogue) 2012 “Assembling Grading”, MiKA group exhibition, Gallery Iragui, Moscow, III Moscow International Biennale for Young Art (Moscow, Russia) (catalogue) 2011 “Sky Patrol”, series of sound-poetical performances, Shalyapin House, NOOR Bar, AYA Productions, Solyanka Club (Moscow, Russia) 2011 “Wind Calm”, personal show by Valeria Nibiru, Iragui Gallery (Moscow, Russia) 2010 “Blyadstvo”, show by the Rodchenko School students, Shalyapin House on Ostozhenka (Moscow, Russia) 2010 “Expansion of a Dot”, performance by Dasha Yastrebova & Sergey Medvedev, Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC) Collections State Russian Museum (St Petersburg, Russia), Galerie Iragu (MoscowParis), private collections in Russia, Europe, U.S. and Thailand 43-44 Den Marino (Denis Porvatkin) b. 1978, Nothern Kazakhstan, Russia Current residence: New York, NY (USA) Education 1997 Ural State Technical University, (Russia, Ekaterinburg) Solo shows include: 2012 ”Industrialiti”, Biennale of Brabant (Eindhoven, Netherlands) 2012 “Urban photo” (Latvia, Riga) 2009 ”Transforming the waves», «EGG». international Festival “Art Factory” (Ekaterinburg, Russia) 2009 “Industreality”, Krasnoyarsk Museum of Art (Krasnoyarsk, Russia) 2008 “Industreality”, Gallery of Art (Perm, Russia) 2008 “Mushrooms”, “Dambas”, “Red Triangle”, Festival-laboratory “Art-Factory”, (Yekaterinburg, Russia) 2007 “Civilized violence”, (Yekaterinburg, Russia) Selected Group shows: 2009 “Clouds”, SCOPE New York (New York, NY) 2008 “Clouds”, International Cross-disciplinary, «In transition Russia» (Moscow, Russia) 2008 “Clouds”, “Astral connections”, V Festival of Modern Art “Prank”, (Petrozavodsk, Russia) Private collections include: Со-curator, Festival-laboratory “Art-Factory”, Russian-French project, (Yekaterinburg, Russia) www.denmarino.com Artifact C-Print, Edition of 10 2005 60” x 40” 45-46 Mikhail Rozanov b. 1973, Moscow, Russia Current residence: Moscow, Russia Education: 1995 Lomonosov Moscow State University Totalitarian ARCHITECTURE 2013 C-Print (2/10) 101,6 х 152,4 cm Personal exhibitions include: 2013 Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow House of Photography (Moscow, Russia) 2011 WINZAVOD Contemporary Art Centre (Moscow, Russia) 2010 WINZAVOD Contemporary Art Centre (Moscow, Russia) 2009 Aidan Gallery. (Moscow, Russia) 2008 Gallery D-137 (Saint Petersburg, Russia) 2007 Moscow Center of Art (Moscow, Russia) 2006 Aidan Gallery (Moscow, Russia) 2005 Gallery D-137 (Saint Petersburg, Russia) 2004 Fotonauta Gallery (Barcelona, Spain) Aidan Gallery (Moscow, Russia) 2002 Gallery Fenix (Moscow, Russia) 2001 State Architectural Museum (Moscow, Russia) 2000 Aidan Gallery (Moscow, Russia) The New Academy of Fine Arts (Saint Petersburg, Russia) 1999 Aidan Gallery (Moscow, Russia) Museum of the New Academy of Fine Arts (St. Petersburg, Russia) 1997 Aidan Gallery (Moscow, Russia) Museum of the New Academy of Fine Arts (St. Petersburg, Russia) Collections include: The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts (Russia), State Russian Museum (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Moscow House of Photography (Moscow, Russia), Museum of New Academy of Fine Arts (Saint Petersburg, Russia), State Museum of Architecture (Moscow, Russia) Museum and Exhibition Centre ROSPHOTO (Moscow, Russia), Moscow central exhibition hall New Manege (Moscow, Russia), Capital Group, Chronolux, Menatep, Villeroy & Bosch, Bin-bank, Uralmash, Montajspetsbank, Goldman Sachs, Lukoil, Gazprom, Antanta-Capital, USC (United Shipbuilding Corporation), Deutsche Bank 47-48 Anna Abazieva Current residence: Moscow, Russia Education: 1997 Saint-Petersburg State Art and Industry Academy (St. Petersburg, Russia) 1999 Institute of Contemporary Art in the Soros Fund for the Department Curators Solo exhibitons include: 2006 Anna Shumilina’s gallery (Moscow, St. Petersburg) Dom Club (Moscow, Russia) 2005 Freud’s Dream Museum (St. Petersburg, Russia) 2001 Escape Gallery (Moscow, Russia) Guelman’s gallery (Moscow, Russia) 1980 House of Architecture (Moscow, Russia) Circus (still) 2013 101,6 x 152,4 cm (edition of 10) Short films 2 min., 3 min., 5 min. Director, poet, cigerette-killer: Anna Abazieva Operators: Ellis Gergedava, Kate Kobzar Photographers: Marina Ragozina and Anassiya Nesterova Group exhibitions include: 2013 MOSKHAOS, Tetraksis project (Moscow, Russia) 2010 East Gallery (Moscow, Russia) 2007 Art Moscow (Moscow, Russia) 2004 REFLEX Gallery (Moscow, Russia) Central House of Architect (Moscow, Russia) ART-Strelka (Moscow, Russia) France Gallery (Moscow, Russia) 2003 Art Club “Na Brestskoy” (Moscow, Russia) PREZLAUER (Berlin, Germany) GOETHE INSTITUT (Moscow, Russia) 2002 LUNA INTERNATIONAL GALLERY (Berlin, Germany) Tretyakov Gallery (Moscow, Russia) KUNSTPUNKT Gallery (Berlin, Germany) Art Manege, PAULA BETCHER gallery (Moscow, Russia) The Sakharov Museum (Moscow, Russia) Liverpool Biennialzt (Liverpool, UK) 1999 Contemporary Art Institute supported by Soros Foundation (Moscow, Russia) Collections: Washington National Museum of Women (Washington, DC) 49-50 Igor Molochevski b. in Kiev, USSR Current Residence: New York, NY (USA) In Transition (still) 2013 Video and prints 13” X 19” List of shows 2013 “The Return”, Museum of Russian Art (Minneapolis, MN) 2012 “Inside The Belly of Invisible Beast”, CATM CHELSEA (New York, NY) 2012 “Tales of Creation”, MUSECPMI (New York, NY) 2011 “X+$=0”, WalmART, White Box Gallery (New York, NY) “Americas Noctum V2”, No Comment, Chelsea Museum, (New York, NY) “Americas Noctum V1”, NoComent, 23 Wall Street (New York, NY) “Requiem for the Machine”, ArtLive, CATM Chelsea (New York, NY) “The Return V2, Concerning Spiritual Tradition in Russian Art”, Chelsea Art Museum (New York, NY) “The Return V1, Object{Self}:Subject”, Museum of Russian Art (Jersey City, NJ) “Soundles”, Jersey City Open Studio Tour, Museum of Russian Art, (Jersey City, NJ) 2010 “Transmutation”, Museum of Russian Art (Jersey City, NJ) 2005 “PhotoSuprematism, First Steps to Gemism”, Zorya Fine Art Gal lery (Greenwich, CT) 2004 “Strange New York”, Sunset Park Gallery (Brooklyn, NY) Recent collaborative projects: 2012 “Alice” and “I was just thinking”, The Window Project (interface & interactive programing, real-time visuals generation), Romanian Cultural Institute 2012 “Veil of Maya”, MAPS, NYC (interactive video installation with Seth Carnes) 2011 “China-ism”, White Box Gallery (interactive projection mapping and painting illumination, sound design for Anton Kandiskiy/Ai Weiwei) 2011 “And Oceans” (projection mapping on kinetic sculptures, sound design with Artem Mirolevich), Museum of Russian Art Associations: New Media Curator, Museum of Russian Art (Jersey City, NJ) 51-52 The Blue Noses Group The Blue Noses Group was founded in 1999. Viacheslav Mizin (b. 1962 in Novosibirsk, USSR) Alexander Shaburov (b. 1965 in Berezovsky, Sverdlovsk Oblast’, USSR) A number of other artists have contributed to Blue Noses projects: Dmitry Bulnygin Yevgeny Ivanov Konstantin Skotnikov and others The Blue Noses Group participated in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Moscow Biennales of Contemporary Art, in the 50th and 51st Venice Biennales and other international exhibitions. Russian March 2012 118” X 79” Print Edition 10 (8 + 2 a.c.) Solo Exhibitions: 2005 “The Blue Noses”, Ethan Cohen Fine Arts (New York, NY) “IN SITU”, Fabienne Leclerc (Paris, France) “The Blue Noses”, Hans Knoll Galerie (Vienna, Austia) “The Blue Noses”, Galerie Volker Diehl (Berlin, Germany) “The Blue Noses”, B&D Studio Contemporanea (Milan, Italy) “The Vogue of Labour”, Guelman Gallery (Moscow, Russia) “The Blue Noses”, Kunsthallen Brandts Klaedefabrik (Odense, Denmark) 2004 “Hit-Or-Miss Art (How to Build Up Works of Art Just in the Kitchen), Guelman Gallery (Moscow, Russia) “The Blue Noses Group”, Display Gallery (Prague, Czech Republic) 2003 “Do I Look Like a Loser?”, The State Tretyakov Gallery (Moscow, Russia) “Two Against the Russian Mafia”, Guelman Gallery (Moscow, Russia) The State Russian Museum (St. Petersburg, Russia) “From Siberia with Love”, Arsenal (Nizhny Novgorod, Russia) “Absolut Blue Noses”, The Zoological Museum (Moscow, Russia) 2002 “Two Against the Russian Mafia”, Kirov Museum (St. Petersburg, Russia) “The Contemporary Siber Artists”, Guelman Gallery (Moscow, Russia) 2001 “Out-of-Town Excursions-2”, L-Gallery (Moscow, Russia) 1999 “The New God’ s Fools, or the Pathology of Performance”, Zverev Center of Contemporary Art (Moscow, Russia) 53-54 Index of Artists Abazieva, Anna 49-50 Barsegian, Taguhi 15-16 Belyaev-Gintovt, Alexey 15-6 Blue Noses Group, The 53-54 Bokarev, Victor P. 25-26 Chemohud-Doty, Olga 29-30 Dozhd’, Sergey 3-4 Ioffe, Michael 39-40 Kafanov, Vasily 19-20 Kovalenchikova, Victoria 17-18 Lanina, Yuliya13-14 Laushkin, Sergei21-22 Marino, Den 45-46 Meret, Sasha37-38 Mirolevich, Artem9-10 Molochevski, Igor 51-52 Nesterov, Mitya 43-44 Neizvestny, Ernst 35-36 Oshvang, Anton41-42 Ouporov & Scherer 14-15 Pivovarova, Sasha 33-34 Rotar, Leonid 25-26 Rozanov, Mikhail 47-48 Tyrkin, Oleg 31-32 Vishyakov, Igor7-8 Yershov, Valery23-24 Zakharov, Alexander 27-28 Acknowledgements The organizers are grateful to the following individuals and organizations: Gala Kavachnina, Kavachnina Contemporary, official host and curator of Russian Pavilion in Miami. Natalia Kolodzei, Executive Director of Kolodzei Art Foundation/Russian Pavilion Curator. Boris Belenky and Margo Grant, Director of Museum of Russian Art (NJ) Artem Mirolevich, Founder of Russian Pavilion Yuri Sandulov, Media coordinator Anna Abazieva, Event coordinator Elena Karmanova, Project manager/art consultant Igor Molochevski, Creator of Online Presence Yuliya Lanina and Yevgeniy Sharlat, Catalog Design and Editing Marina Gordon, Administrator Ilya Poletaev, Sponsor, www.artkladovka.ru, www.electrausa.net Lev Shnuer, Sponsor, www.arianasoho.com Radislav Lankin and Eduard Kantor, Sponsor, www.unsoft.com Roman Gambourg and Andrew Borsen, Legal Services, www.rvgab.com Very Special Thanks to Ariana - 6 Russian Grammys, 3 Song of the Year Awards, an MTV Europe Music Award Nomination for Best Russian Act, and a platinum debut album selling over 500,000 - for her unique performance and support. 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