Founders: Ministry culture of the Russian Federation Moscow Department of Culture National Centre for Contemporary Arts Moscow Museum of Modern Art
Organisers: National Centre for Contemporary Arts Moscow Museum of Modern Art Stella Art Foundation
Strategic partners: State Tretyakov Gallery, Contemporary Art Center Winzavod, Centre for contemporary arts M’ARS, Art camp Veretevo
Partners: FABRIKA_PROJECT, RuArts Foundation, Art-strelka Cultural Ñentre, ERA Foundation, Zverevsky Center for Contemporary Arts, Contemporary City Foundation, Russian State University for Humanities, Art&Science Space LABORATORIA, CINE FANTOM club, Soljanka club, Justo club Galleries: Regina Gallery, Aidan Gallery, M&Y Guelman Gallery, Gallery.Photographer.ru, FotoLoft Gallery, “Obrami i poves” Gallery, Atelier ¹2 Gallery, E.K Art bureau, VOLGA Gallery, L-Gallery, Fine-art Gallery, VKHUTEMAS Gallery, RU.LITVIN Gallery, Artstrelka-Projects, Oriental Gallery
With the help of: The European Union, The Delegation of the European Commission to Russia
Dates and place: July 1-30, 2008, Moscow

Biennale for Young Art «Qui vive?» is one of the largest and most ambitious projects to be realized on the Moscow art scene in field of contemporary art today. The Biennale unites creative initiatives from all over Russia, the Former Soviet Republics and other countries; the leading art centers of Moscow in collaboration with regional and foreign partners participate in it.
Chief curator: Dr. Daria Pyrkina, Head of the New Generation Programme of the National Centre for Contemporary Arts, PhD in Art History
Curators: Daria Kamyshnikova, Director of “Free Workshops” Contemporary Art School under the aegis of Moscow Museum of Modern Art Vladimir Levashov, Art Director of Stella Art Foundation Irina Yashkova, curator of Contemporary Art Centre M’Ars Anna Zaitseva, Head of non-commercial exhibition programme of the Contemporary Art Centre Winzavod
Main programme of the Biennale will be formed by the Curatorial Committee as a result of open call for proposals. Key criterion for curators’ choice is not only the age of the artists, but also the stadium of their creative activity. We mean the spirit, the pathos of young art, creative shot, new vision and method. We say “Qui vive?” to the young artists calling them to stop their “Brownian agitation” for a while and to think of where it is to lead them, to articulate their artistic and conceptual positions. Calling them to answer the question “Qui vive?”, “Who is coming?”
Artworks made by artists of new generation under 35 years old, who work in field of contemporary arts using the new strategies, concepts and technologies can be proposed for participation in the Biennale (individual, collective or within curated projects); in some solitary cases according to the decision of the Curatorial Committee the age limitations can be slightly superseded. Preference will be given to the artists who haven’t yet had large one-man shows.
Exhibitions of the Biennale will take place in different spaces in Moscow, including the leading institutions: National Centre for Contemporary Arts (Big and Small halls), Moscow Museum of Modern Art (buildings on Petrovka str., Ermolaevsky pereulok, Zurab galley), State Tretyakov Gallery, Contemporary Art Center Winzavod, FABRIKA_PROJECT, Stella Art Foundation, Centre for contemporary arts M’ARS, MediaArtLab, RuArts art foundation, Art-strelka Culture Centre, ERA Foundation, Zverevsky Contemporary Arts Center for and others.
Besides the projects formed by the Curatorial Committee there is a special exhibition programme consisting of project by guest curators planned; as well as public-art projects, special performance programme, videoscreenings, concerts in the leading clubs of the city and outdoors.
After final selection of participating projects a catalogue will be published.
In 2008 the “Qui vive?” Biennale will take place for the first time, but the idea of such a project has certain history and experience.
“Qui vive?” International Young Art Festival initiated by the National Centre for Contemporary Arts has been held annually from 2002 till 2006 and now it taking Biennale format. A number of partners join the project: institutions and free-lance curators, who are interested in development of emerging art. Various, but having the same aim initiatives unite in a wide-scale project. It’s purpose is to support and stimulate development of the artists of new generation and demonstrate the emerging artworks to the public.
The programme of the Biennale is addressed to people of all ages, to the increasing number of Russian and foreign art-lovers who follow the evolution of ongoing contemporary art process. The Biennale attracts interest of professional art community: art historians, critics, curators and galerists, who are searching for new talents and make book on long-term perspectives.

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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
|  | 25 May 2011 Elena Kitaeva. Breakfast. Lunch. Dinner | Elena Kitaeva’s works from Stella Art Foundation collection are shown at the exhibition “Breakfast. Lunch. Dinner” in the framework of the International Festival “Diaghilev’s Seasons: Perm - St. Petersburg – Paris” at PERMM Museum of Contemporary Art in Perm. The exhibition was first shown at Stella Art Foundation in March-April 2011. Read more… |  | 20 April 2011 Blizzard | Works of Olga Chernysheva, Igor Makarevich and Elena Elagina from the collection of Stella Art Foundation will be displayed at the
“Blizzard”
exhibition that will open the Arsenal, a new exhibition site of the Volga branch of the National Centre for Contemporary Arts in Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin. More... |  | 11 April 2011 Symposium "Revisiting Conceptual Art" | Boris Groys and Stella Art Foundation organized an international symposium "Revisiting Conceptual Art: the Russian Case in an International Context", which was held on April 14 and 15, 2011 at the Central House of Writers at the Central House of Writers in advance of the 54th Venice Biennale. More... |  | 08 April 2011 Innovation Award 2010 | On April 7, 2011 winners of "Innovation", the 6th All-Russian Contemporary Visual Art Competition, were awarded at a dedicated ceremony. Traditionally, Stella Art Foundation awarded its special prize to a young artist. More... |  | 01 April 2011 Igor Makarevich, Elena Elagina. Dark Room | The Consulate General of Greece and Stella Art Foundation continue their series of exhibitions from the Foundation collection. On April 4, 2011 the Exhibition Hall of the Consulate General of Greece in Moscow, at Spiridonovka 14, will feature the works of Igor Makarevich and Elena Elagina. The “Dark Room” project presents the works of the classics of Moscow Conceptualism of the 1970's - 2000's. |  | 04 October 2010 Venice Biennale | Stella Art Foundation is proud to announce the curator and artist to represent Russia at the 2011 Venice Biennale. The Russian Pavilion is to be curated by philosopher and art critic Boris Groys. Groys proposed the candidace of Andrei Monastyrski and Collective Actions for the Russian national pavilion at the Venice Biennale, which the Foundation approved. |  | 07 July 2010 Venice Biennale | According to the Order of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation Stella Kesaeva, the President of Stella Art Foundation, was appointed Commissioner for the Russian Pavilion at Venice Biennale. More... |
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