Full Description
Exhibit Russia: The New International Decade 1986-1996 is the first publication to explore how the Russian art scene connected to the rest of the world during the turbulent decade following perestroika. Focusing on the exhibitions and events which propelled Russian artists to international attention and introduced Russian publics to Western art stars-Exhibit Russia provides a unique perspective on the dawning of the contemporary global art world. Through first-hand accounts, curators, artists, and writers share their behind-the-scenes experiences, which are further elucidated through rare installation documentation, articles, and press coverage of the exhibitions and events they organized. The book concludes with an archive of selected texts that conveys the zeitgeist of the emerging art scene, as well as a chronology of key exhibitions and socio-political events. Contributors include: Ruth Addison, Mikhail Bode, Andrei Erofeev, Kate Fowle, Boris Groys, Alanna Heiss, Jean-Hubert Martin, Andrey Misiano, Viktor Misiano, Sasha Obukhova, Simon de Pury, David A.Ross, Tair Salakhov, Aidan Salakhova, Sergei Serp, Lisa Schmitz, Mary Angela Schroth, Zelfira Tregulova, Margarita Tupitsyn, and Carl Michael von Hausswolff.
Exhibit Russia is the first in a new series of books by Garage Museum of Contemporary Art on research and materials in Garage Archive Collection.
Contents
1) Preface, Anton Belov. 2) The New International Decade 1986-1996, Kate Fowle. 3) Sots Art. New York/Calgary/Syracuse, 1986-1987. 4) Sotheby's Auction. Russian Avant-Garde and Soviet Contemporary Art Moscow, 1988. 5) KUNST : Moskau-Berlin/ - , Berlin/Moscow/Stockholm, 1988-1990. 6) Central House of Artists (Gu nther Uecker, Francis Bacon, Robert Rauschenberg, Jean Tinguely, Gilbert & George, James Rosenquist, Jannis Kounellis) Moscow, 1988-1991. 7) Mosca: Terza Roma Rome, 1989. 8) Tsaritsyno Museum Collection (To the Object, In Rooms, The Artist Instead of the Artwork), Moscow/Amsterdam/Bratislava, 1990-1994. 9) We to Rauschenberg, Rauschenberg to Us, Venice, 1990. 10) Territory of Art, St. Petersburg, 1990. 11) Between Spring and Summer: Soviet Conceptual Art in the Era of Late Communism, Tacoma/Boston/Des Moines, 1990-1991. 12) APT-ART International, Moscow, 1991-1993. 13) The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde 1915-1932, New York/Amsterdam/Moscow/St. Petersburg, 1992-1994. 14) Stalin's Choice: Soviet Socialist Realism 1932-1956, New York, 1993-1994. 15) Fluchtpunkt Moskau, Aachen, 1994. 16) Kunst im Verborgenen: Nonkonformisten Russland 1957-1995, Ludwigshafen am Rhein/Kassel/Altenburg, 1995. 17) INTE POL, Stockholm, 1996. 18) From the Archive: Chronology 1986-1996, Contributor Biographies, Selected Bibliography, Name Index, Acknowledgements