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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Nadezhda
Konstantin Zvezdochotov, Nadezhda, 2003. Installation, oil, panel, silk, 160 x 500 cm.
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Earth
Hamlet Hovsepian, Earth, 2001. Video, dvd, 00:00:11 min, 00:00:21 min, 00:00 min.
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Bazaar
Yelena Vorobyeva & Viktor Vorobyev, Bazaar, 2007. Installation, photo on di-bond, 24 x (15 x 100 x 67 cm), 40 x 60 cm.
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Trans-Siberian Amazons
Gulnara Kasmalieva & Muratbek Djumaliev , Trans-Siberian Amazons, 2005. Installation, 150 chinese bags, dvd, 3 monitors, speakers, 3 dvd players, paper, carton, 00:02:03 min, 150 x (80 x 60 x 30 cm).
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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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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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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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Erbossyn Meldibekov
Erbossyn Meldibekov refers to himself as a political artist. He produces conceptually conceived multimedia installations that comment on the