Moscow - Thessaloniki 2009, September 19 – November 1, 2009
Esoteric, dense and Russian // Kathimerini, 25.10.2009
Poets Machine and Russian international collectors // Maria Maragu, Eleftherotypia, 05.10.2009
Works from the collection of the Stella Art Foundation // Radiotileorasi, 02.10.2009
Moscow-Thessaloniki-2009 // Libre, 30.09.2009
The Second Thessaloni Art Biennale: The Curtains Drops // Typos tis Thessalonikis, 29.09.2009
Brushstrokes // Ethnos tis Kyriakis, 27.09.2009
Russian "landing" in Thessaloniki // Olga Sella, Kathimerini, 26.09.2009
Moscow-Thessaloniki-2009 // City, 25.09.2009
Subjective Visions // Naftemboriki, 25.09.2009
From Moscow with love // Simera sti Thessaloniki, 24.09.2009
Works from the collection of the Stella Art Foundation in Thessaloniki // Typos tis Thessalonikis, 19.09.2009
Subjective Visions // Naftemboriki, 18.09.2009
Subjective Visions, works from the collection of the Stella Art Foundation // FAQ, 17.09.2009
Moscow-Thessaloniki // Angelioforos, 16.09.2009
Moscow "visions" in Thessaloniki // To Vima, 16.09.2009
Ars longa, vita brevis // Live! sti Thessaloniki, 13.09.2009
Words Worth a Thousand Pictures // Max Seddon, The Moscow Times, 11.09.2009
The Russian Landing in Thessaloniki // Yota Mirtsioti, Kathimerini, 02.09.2009
Russian "Visions" // Katerina Zacharopoulou, Ethnos tis Kyriakis, 23.08.2009
Exhibition Subjective Visions: the Russian Outlook on the Contemporary Art // Apogevmatini, 19.08.2009
Moscow - Thessaloniki 2009 // Kerdos, 12.08.2009
Moscow-Thessaloniki 2009 // Typos Thessalonikis, 11.08.2009
Moscow-Thessaloniki 2009 // Eleftheri Ora, 11.08.2009
From Russia with Avant-garde // Yorgos Karouzakis, Eleftherotypia, 11.08.2009
Moscow-Thessaloniki with the Hallmark of Stella Art Foundation // Angelioforos, 07.08.2009
Igor Makarevich, Elena Elagina. In situ. Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, May 19 - August 2, 2009
Ein Pilzturm gegen den Turmbau zu Babel // derstandard.at, 11.06.2009
In Situ - Elena Elagina, Igor Makarevich // wien orf.at. 24.05.2009
Breugel, Conceptualists Side by Side in Vienna // Max Seddon, The Moscow Times, 22.05.2009
Walrus Ivory Tower // Alexey Tarkhanov, Kommersant, 20.05.2009
Russische Konzeptkunst im Wiener KHM // salzburg.com, 18.05.2009
Russische Kunst im Kunsthistorischen Museum // orf.at, 18.05.2009
Russische Kunst // Barbara Petsch, Der Presse, 16.05.2009
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Stella Art
Foundation presented three projects at the 2009 Venice Biennale. The
Foundation held its exhibition entitled 'That
Obscure Object of Art / The Russian
Art of 1975-2005 from the Collection of Stella Art Foundation 'at Ca'
Rezzonico Museum in the context of the Biennale's parallel program, while
also supporting Russian artists who participated in the core program of the
53rd Venice Biennale, as well as the Moscow Poetry Club.
|  | 14 September 2009 Moscow - Thessaloniki 2009 | In
the autumn of 2009 Stella Art Foundation becomes one of the key participants
at the 2nd Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art, with a whole series of
artistic activities arranged in the context of the Biennale parallel programs
and consolidated in a single ambitious project "Moscow -Thessaloniki 2009 /
Works from Stella Art Foundation
collection". |  | 04 May 2009 Stella Art Foundation at the 53rd Venice Biennale | ‘That Obscure Object of Art’ - highlights of contemporary Russian art from the Stella Art Foundation collection
Stella Art Foundation supports four important Russian artist/collectives in the exhibition curated by Daniel Birnbaum: Elena Elagina & Igor Makarevich, Anna Parkina, Pavel Pepperstein, and Anya Zholud, all showing at and outside the Arsenale
Moscow Poetry Club
|  | 03 September 2008 Poetic performance at the opening of Actionfield Kodra 08 | The opening ceremony of Vagrich Bakhchanian's
exhibition at Actionfield Kodra (Salonica) featured a performance delivered by Eugeny
Nikitin, a Russian poet and curator of the poetry club of Stella Art Foundation,
Russia,
and the Greek poet Vassilis Amanatidis, based on a poetry collection by Vassilis
Amanatidis "The Hare and the Country" translated into Russian by Oleg
Philippov and Eugeny Nikitin. |  | 13 July 2008 Contemporary Russian Art Festival on Corfu | 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. |  | 01 July 2008 «Qui vive?» I Moscow International Biennale for Young Art | The Young Artists’ Biennale “Halt! Who’s there?” is one of the largest
and most ambitious projects in the sphere of modern art currently
realised on the Moscow art scene. The biennale brings together the creative initiatives from all over
Russia and from abroad (both the CIS and worldwide), Moscow leading art
centres along with regional and international partners. Dates and place: July 1-30, 2008, Moscow |  | 02 April 2008 Innovation Award | Special award of Stella Art Foundation was established together with Marina Noel’s Foundation (Greece). Anna Zhelud', the winner in "New Generation" nomination was invited
to live and work on Corfu island for a couple of weeks in July-August to create a special artistic project that will be exhibited later. |  | 18 March 2008 Global Art Forum 2008 | Stella Art Foundation took part on the Global Art Forum 2008 in Dubai within "Art Patronage in the Business Age. Private Passions: Cultural Philanthropy and Collecting". |
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