Past
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В свое время, на своем месте
10 Mar - 21 Sep 2024 Gridchinhall Gallery Для иллюстрации возьмем работу «13 комнат» Владимира Грига, в которой он впервые применил мозаику и стеклярус, «оживляя» технический рисунок. Это произведение стало отправной точкой для художественного поиска, определившего авторский стиль на многие годы вперед, и сделавшего Грига востребованным художником. Так через семь лет эта работа обусловила создание полностью покрытых стеклярусом... Read more -
Андрей Двин, Дмитрий Шорин: «Два мира»
18 Jul - 23 Dec 2023 Gridchinhall Gallery Работы Двина напоминают о парадоксе нейронауки, о «слепой зоне» сознания. Подобно тому, как мозг безшовно восполняет пропуски в зрительном поле, абстрактные полотна, лишенные прямых отсылок, побуждают к дополнению художественного пространства личными переживаниями и внутренними идеями. Холсты – это поле, где человек сталкивается с опытом медитативного погружения, отделенным от обусловленности внешнего... Read more -
Ася Феоктистова. «Связи: реконструкция»
22 Apr - 8 Jul 2023 Gridchinhall Gallery Согласно современной науке, чем больше у человека нейронных связей, количество которых зависит от активности взаимодействия с окружающим миром, от готовности открывать и познавать новое, от стремления освоить неизвестное, тем он счастливей. Разветвленная система связей, произрастающих внутри искусства Аси Феоктистовой, свидетельствует о решительном выборе пути к счастью. Каждый день приносит художнице... Read more -
Алексей Дубинский. КНИГА АДАМА
21 Aug - 10 Sep 2022 Gridchinhall Gallery «Книга Адама» — серия полотен, исследующая процесс перерождения человека. Используя форму апокрифа — текста, не включенного в церковный канон — Алексей Дубинский рассматривает человека, который создал себя сам в начале пути и посредством сомнений и выборов безостановочно продолжает этот процесс. Алексей Дубинский работал над «Книгой Адама» в арт-резиденции Гридчинхолл в... Read more -
Ася Феоктистова
Хрупкие трансформации, решительно меняющие смысл происходящего 1 - 30 May 2022 Gridchinhall Gallery «Хрупкие трансформации» – так называется триптих Аси Феоктистовой, изображающий загадочные объекты, вызывающие стойкие ассоциации с зависшей в пространстве плотной биоморфной материей, образованной тянущимися, переплетающимися, выталкивающими друг друга, закручивающимися стружкой формами. Они поражают ощущением почти осязаемых объёмов, за которыми едва угадывается сильно приближённая, увиденная в упор реальность. Они скрывают исходную натуру,... Read more -
Владимир Григ. «Приехали»
Выставка–встреча, посвященная Международному дню космонавтики 23 Apr - 4 Jun 2017 Gridchinhall Gallery «В греческой мифологии человек пытается достигнуть космической гармонии, обессмертить себя путем вхождения в пантеон богов. В советском атеистическом обществе человек в псевдо-состязании претендовал на лидерство над Землей и космосом, стремился поселиться на Луне и Марсе. Владимир Григ замещает Геракла на маленького наивного человечка, ослепленного безграничностью своих «нечеловеческих возможностей», живущего в... Read more -
IRINA DROZD. I DON’T WANT TO GET OLD
17 Sep - 12 Oct 2016 Gridchinhall Gallery Irina Drozd’s exhibition at the Gridchinhall Gallery is dedicated to the perception of old age. In her project “I don’t want to get old”, the artist investigates how the enjoyment of youth is replaced by fear of the inexorable flow of time. She attempts to make sense of society’s worship... Read more -
Katya Tzareva. A STORY OF ONE WHITE HOUSE
Curated by Ksenia Lukina 30 Jul - 31 Aug 2016 Gridchinhall Gallery Gridchinhall continues its series of exhibitions of young artists and presents Katya Tzareva's first solo show in Moscow. Her debut project for Gridchinhall encompasses painting, video and a site-specific installation, created specially for the gallery space. One of the key themes developed by the artist is defining human identity, often... Read more -
Anastasia Russa. PER-VERSION OF THE MYTH
9 - 28 Jul 2016 Gridchinhall Gallery What became of the ancient gods? Possibly one of their manifestations today can be found in contemporary toys, the ones that represent figures with supernatural powers, or distorted features, as Anastasia’s artist-statement has suggested? Toys are the new incarnation of the heathen idols from the pantheons of various nations. We... Read more -
Oleg Maslov. CONEFLOWERS AND ZINNIAS
26 May - 26 Jun 2016 Gridchinhall Gallery In the halls of the New Academy in 1993, Oleg Maslov and Viktor Kuznetsov, working in creative tandem, created the first major Neo-Academistic cycle of large “Blue Lagoon” canvasses, eight of which – having travelled to the Netherlands, Denmark, Poland, Germany, Belgium, Italy, and Hungary – are currently being exhibited... Read more -
Anya Zholud. WORSE THAN NOTHING
26 Mar - 15 May 2016 Gridchinhall Gallery Three years after “The Last Exhibition” at Gridchinhall, Anya Zholud is putting on an equally large-scale exhibition with the intriguing title of “Worse Than Nothing.” Zholud's new project comprises a significant and, at first glance, very diverse collection of objects and pictures created between 2006 and 2016. Anya Zholud: From... Read more -
Vladimir Grig. Who am I? Where am I?
Moscow biennale of contemporary art parallel program 26 Sep - 31 Oct 2015 Gridchinhall Gallery Starting with the very personal 'I', the author makes a dizzying leap to the maximum possible 'we'. Central diptych talks about Pangea Ultima or last Pangaea - hypothetical supercontinent, which, according to some forecasts, will merge all the current continents in 200-300 million years. What fate awaits its inhabitants? Will... Read more -
Stass Shpanin. Predicting the Past
Curator Vitaly Patsyukov 27 Jun - 20 Jul 2015 Gridchinhall Gallery American artist Stass Shpanin, born in the USSR, presents art exhibit “Predicting the Past”. It juxtaposes historical images of tsarist Russia and colonial America. The artist allows viewers to play with the time and analyze roots of cultural identifications of these superpowers. Curator of the exhibit - Vitaly Patsyukov, head... Read more -
Natasha Yudina. My Kremlin
29 Nov 2014 - 25 Jan 2015 Gridchinhall Gallery My Kremlin is an installation assembled in a separate space. The miniature Kremlin was made on a 3D printer. It is surrounded by knitted rug walls from two to four meters high, called Sweater and Sweater 2. The exhibition also includes “snow” that falls around the Kremlin, a soundtrack that... Read more -
Natasha Yudina. Prophetic Clothes
29 Nov 2014 - 25 Jan 2015 Gridchinhall Gallery The Painting Filters of Natasha Yudina The sensual feelings and impressions that we perceive from our surrounding environment don't remain in the consciousness in their original form for long, they are quickly become “worn down.” The sensory memory is short-lived, it's like a memory card for a camera, where the... Read more -
Ivan Plusch, Irina Drozd. The Illusion is More Horrifying Than the Reality
Part of the parallel program of the 4th Moscow International Biennial of Youth Art 21 Jun - 3 Aug 2014 Gridchinhall Gallery Fantasies and images often help to develop our internal and external work. A dreamland can shield or even save us from the threat of reality. But this apparently charming escapism has a reverse side. When illusions begin to stand in for life, and fantasy becomes aggressive. When the dream breaks... Read more -
Nikita Alexeev. Boris Matrosov. A Modest Russian Landscape
5 Apr - 1 Jun 2014 Gridchinhall Gallery Russian nature (here we are referring to the central belt of the European part of Russia, where Russian cultured formed) is modest, and not distinguished by any great dramatic qualities. There are no mountains, no seas, no grandiose waterfalls, no endless wastes. What do we see around us? Forests, fields,... Read more -
Natasha Yudina. 18+
9 Dec 2012 - 13 Jan 2013 Gridchinhall Gallery The name of this exhibition by Natalia Yudina, an artist from Tomsk, upholds the traditions of the Soviet and post-Soviet moral system. 18+ is a series of genre scenes – bedroom scenes in the literal meaning of the word. Canvases 180 х 140 cm in size borrow the names of... Read more -
The carpet is the message
Curator Maria Kravtsova 1 Apr - 3 Jun 2012 Gridchinhall Gallery In the Soviet era a carpet was a sign of wealth and affluence, a “must have” thing, a sought after luxury item that was in scarce supply, just as Yugoslavian wall cabinet or East German porcelain dinner service. For many our contemporaries this object of interior design still remains a... Read more -
Liliya Lifanova. I am a modern nomad
22 Jan - 4 Mar 2012 Gridchinhall Gallery We are pleased to present Liliya Lifanova: PHASE I, II, III, the first solo exhibition in a collobarative project at the Gridchinhall in Russia. The exhibition will feature new works in an ongoing site specific installation, which were created at the Gridchinhall. Lifanova arrived in Moscow through the Fulbright Program... Read more -
Nikita Alexeev. PAPER CHAPELS… БУМАЖНЫЕ ЧАСОВНИ… CHAPELLES EN PAPIER…
18 Dec - 4 Mar 2011 Gridchinhall Gallery Nikita Alexeev's new project develops and condenses that special atmosphere effect inherent in artwork on paper: texts, graphic series, and installations are divided here into twenty separate sections - chapels. The artist says that these slight and unobtrusive aesthetics were inspired by the architectural style of Gridchinhall, with its constructivist... Read more -
Vika Begalskaya. Shame
Curator Anatoly Osmolovsky 3 Jul - 2 Oct 2011 Gridchinhall Gallery The new painting project of Vika Begalskaya, Shame, will display more than 30 artworks from the earliest to the most recent ones, arousing confusion and interest at the same time. Naked women – the first part of the project – are uninhabited and free. They shamelessly look down on visitors... Read more -
Julia Kosulnikova. Barbara's Tortment
17 Apr - 19 Jun 2011 Gridchinhall Gallery Julia Kosulnikova was born in 1988 in Leningrad (St. Petersburg). She paints with acrylic colours and tempera on canvases of 165x210 cm size. Read more -
Maria Agureeva. Form & Colour
Gridchinhall Gallery with AlGallery (St.Petersburg) 13 Feb - 20 Mar 2011 Gridchinhall Gallery . Read more -
Oleg Khvostov. Absolute Painting
19 Dec 2010 - 21 Mar 2011 Gridchinhall Gallery 'Absolute Painting' is about forty oil and acrylic works on canvas. The smallest painting’s size is 10x12 cm, the largest - 1.5 x 2 meters. The exhibition also includes several composite images made with acrylic paints on cardboard boxes. Directly opposite the striking rural landscapes stands a three-dimensional cardboard Moscow... Read more -
Dmitry Kawarga. Kulik's Hair
24 Apr - 4 Jul 2010 Gridchinhall Gallery Creative consciousness of the artist is a very complicated process developing both in time and in space. Its material projection – installation “Kulik’s Hair” has the similar behaviour. For the first twenty meters the object keeps its plastic structure and clarity, a kind of energetic convolution. But with further development... Read more -
Pprofessors: Red People. Art-Constructor
30 Jan - 28 Mar 2010 Gridchinhall Gallery “Red People' is a modular system; by the use of the construction set you can assemble an anthropomorphous unit-person. Such set allows both to manipulate composition elements and to overstep the bounds of art styles and genres. “Red People” is the universal unit, a kind of “virus object”, and due... Read more -
Dmitry Gutov. Rembrandt’s Drawings
19 Sep 2009 - 13 Dec 2010 Gridchinhall Gallery Dmitry Gutov: 'My work with Rembrandt's drawings in metal has the following prehistory: Not far from where I live in Moscow lies the Kuzminsky forest. In the Soviet era, the inhabitants of nearby five-story apartment houses took hold of small plots in this forest to illegally grow vegetables. To protect... Read more