In the summer and autumn 2008, Stella Art Foundation (Moscow)
will host a Contemporary Russian Art Festival on Corfu in collaboration with
the Marina Noel Foundation (Corfu)
together with Moscow Government and Kerkyra City Hall.
The Festival, curated by Anastasia Dokuchaeva
art-director of Stella Art
Foundation, will feature a number of exhibitions and events showcasing the works
now considered to be classical representations of the modern Russian art, as
well as the most recent sensations in the realm of the young Russian art.

The Festival will start with a ceremonial opening of
the 108
exhibition project by Eugenia
Emets, which is already well-known both in Russia
and across Europe, in the halls of the Corfu Oriental
Art Museum. This
photographic exhibition is based on material collected during the artist's trip
to Tibet.
However, the beauty of the pictures brought to a precision of mathematical
formula and always organized in pairs much like the primary elements, refers much
less to any particular place on Earth, than to the eternal questions common to
all the mankind - the issues of the absolute presence (one), absolute absence (zero)
and eternity (eight).

Next event of the Festival will be Stas Polnarev's exhibition entitled "Anna's Album". This young
photographic artist has already attracted a lot of public interest with his
first substantial project "Ruin Russia",
with which he participated in the official part of the 52nd Venice
Biennale. "Anna's Album" was created during the filming of the screen version
of "Anna Karenina", and may be described as a complex alloy of the artist's
impressions of Leo Tolstoy's novel, its numerous stage and movie interpretations,
and the vague "memories" of the novel's main character.

"Paper Architecture", one of the most striking
artistic manifestations of Russian conceptualism, will be displayed during the
last cycle of the show's exhibition programme. Graphic work by a whole group of
outstanding architects, brought together in a single project Transit.
Sketch Book created by the "paper architecture" classic Yuri Avvakumov is a vivid proof of the artist's internal freedom even in
an unfree country, such as the USSR
was at the time this graphic work was created. This is not only true of the masterly
combination of different kinds of art, from architecture to poetry, that one finds
on these sheets, but also of the artist's rare gift of prediction of the future
paths of evolution of art and the global architecture (which have been proven
many times since) which is reflected on them.
Artists from Russia
and Austria
will hold a series of master classes
at the house once occupied by the family of the famous writer Gerald Durrell in
Kalami as part of a special "art probation" programme coordinated by
the Vienna University of Applied Arts. In this way, Russian contemporary art
will be represented in all its phases: things that already happened, are happening
right now and are about to happen.
Exhibitions run from July
13 till August 6
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 | 01 October 2011 In the Press |
Timing Is Everything // Nicholas Cullinan, Artforum, September 2011
A Russian Guru at Work in Venice // Claudia Barbieri, The New York Times, 13.06.2011
From the bus garage to the biennale // Claudia Barbieri, The Art Newspaper, January 2011 Esoteric, dense and Russian // Kathimerini, 25.10.2009 Words Worth a Thousand Pictures // Max Seddon, The Moscow Times, 11.09.2009
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