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Ilya & Emilia Kabakov
Ilya and Emilia Kabakov are ex-Soviet, American-based artists who collaborated on environments which fuse elements of the everyday with those
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Andrei Monastyrski
Andrei Monastyrski is one of the most distinguished and influential representatives of Moscow Conceptualism. For most of the seventies, eight
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Anatoly Osmolovsky
Anatoly Osmolovsky is not only an artist, yet also theoretician, curator, publisher and performance activist. Another aspect of Osmolovsk
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Almagul Menlibayeva
Almagul Menlibayeva (°1969) was born in Almaty (Kazakhstan). Trained as a painter, Menlibayeva exhibited with ‘Zelyonyi triugolok’ (Green Tri
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Victor Alimpiev & Marian ...
Victor Alimpiev (°1973, Moscow, Russia) and Marian Zhunin (°1968, Moscow, Russia). Alimpiev made a name for himself internationally as an art
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Vadim Fishkin & Yuri Leid...
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Konstantin Zvezdochotov
Muscovite artist Konstantin Zvezdochetov (whose last name means ‘star-counter’) has long been one of the main representatives of the post-per
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Dmitri Aleksandrovich Pri...
Dmitri Prigov is a particularly influential Russian poet, writer and artist, also known as 'the father of Russian conceptualism'. He is an im
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Oleg Kulik
The work of Ukrainian artist Oleg Kulik may be said to revolve centrally around the topic of ‘transparency’: according to Kulik, art must be
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Sergey Maslov
Sergey Maslov is known as “the mythmaker” of contemporary art in Kazakhstan. Maslov was born into the nomenklatura, the privileged and politi
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Vladislav (Vlad) Mamyshev...
The performative work of Vlad Monroe touches upon the blurred boundaries between reenactment, portraiture and celebrity culture: in his photo
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Kerim Ragimov
Kerim Ragimov graduated from the St. Petersburg Art College named after Nicholas Roerich (the former Leningrad Art College named after V. Ser
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Sergey Bratkov / Сергій Б...
Sergey Bratkov (°1960) was born in Kharkiv, Ukraine, where he finished his studies at the Kharkiv State School of Art in 1978 and at the Poly
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Said Atabekov
Said Atabekov is an artist from Shymkent in the south of Kazakhstan, a region that has preserved its Asian heritage to a greater extent than
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Vahram Aghasyan
Armenian artist Vahram Aghasyan focuses on cultural and historical processes taking place in his homeland. With photos, videos and installati
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Gulnara Kasmalieva & Mura...
The artists, curators and educators Gulnara Kasmalieva (°1960, Bishkek) and Muratbek Djumaliev (°1965, Bishkek) research in their work the ef
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Erbossyn Meldibekov
Erbossyn Meldibekov refers to himself as a political artist. He produces conceptually conceived multimedia installations that comment on the
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Koka Ramishvili
Koka (Akaki) Ramishvili (°1956) lives and works in Geneva. He is one of the many Georgian artists whose work has been strongly influenced by
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Hamlet Hovsepian
Hamlet Hovsepian is one of the most significant figures of the Armenian contemporary art scene and a pioneer in video art in the Caucasian ar
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Babi Badalov
Babi Badalov (°1959) was born in the Azerbaijan city of Lerik. After completing his studies at the Art Academy, he moves to Leningrad, today'
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Azat Sargsyan
Azat Sargsyan's art plays with how history is constructed and deconstructed and how this is related to our personal and collective memory.
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Vyacheslav Akhunov
The oeuvre of artist, writer and philosopher Vyacheslav Akhunov comprises abstract paintings, installation, performance and video art, as wel
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Rustam Khalfin
Rustam Khalfin (1949 - 2008) is considered a pioneer of Kazakhstan’s contemporary art scene. After graduating from the Moscow Architecture In
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Yelena Vorobyeva & Viktor...
Yelena Vorobyeva (°1959, Nebit-Dag, Turkmenistan) and Viktor Vorobyev (°1959, Pavlodar, Kazakhstan) have been working together as artists, wr