EUROPE AT LARGE
Ensemble
During the past decades M HKA has paid enduring attention to that part of Europe that was excluded from the reconstruction of Europe after 1989; the former Soviet Union. This attention was recently spread up to its bounderies, with a focus on the artistic key positions from Central Asia and the Caucasus, now 'somewhere behind Russia'. For this ensemble the museum collaborated with the Russian-Italian curator and theoretician Viktor Misiano.
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Polina
Sergey Bratkov / Сергій Братков, Polina, 2003. Photography, 150 x 100 cm.
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Leniniana by Vyacheslav A...
Vyacheslav Akhunov, Leniniana by Vyacheslav Akhunov/ Лениниана Вячеслава Ахунова, 1977-1984. Collage, paper, 6 x (30 x 42 cm).
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Untitled
Hamlet Hovsepian, Untitled, 1976. Video, dvd, 00:05:00 min.
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Kuzminki
Sergey Bratkov / Сергій Братков, Kuzminki, 2002. Video, dvd, 00:04:30 min.
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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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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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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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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'