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Art Moscow 2010

22 Sep, 2010 - 26 Sep, 2010
At the end of September the Russian and international art world will gather in Moscow for the annual Art Moscow fair which distinguishes itself not only as the leading event on the Russian art scene but also as a powerful promoter of Russian contemporary art. In fourteen years it has become the most important and effective art fair in Russia - today Art Moscow is an essential part of Russia鈥檚 art world.

MEDIALISATION @ ART MOSCOW
Art Moscow 2010 offers an elaborate programme of special projects including exhibitions, lectures and music. This non-commercial part of Art Moscow will be developed around the theme of MEDIALISATION. Combining the words globalisation and media, the term medialisation relates to new ways of expression by means of new media and its impact on life.

MEDIALISATION, curated by Art Moscow Artistic Director Christina Steinbrecher, will host three exhibitions in partnership with the Essen Folkwang Museum, a virtual art gallery, a conference on MEDIALISATION, a Young Collectors Talk and the newest media art projects from Russian and foreign artists.

Museum Folkwang Essen presents four exhibitions at ART MOSCOW
鈥淭he most beautiful museum in the world鈥 was how Paul J. Sachs, American art historian and co-founder of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, described the Museum Folkwang during a visit to Essen in 1932. The exhibition 鈥淭he Most Beautiful Museum in the World鈥 aims to reconstruct, for the first time, the Museum Folkwang鈥檚 original collection in a multi media environment browsing through the treasures of the museum.  

The exhibition 鈥淎 Star Is Born: Photography and Rock since Elvis鈥 will include around 300 exhibits, photographs, album covers, magazines and autographed pictures from six decades with pictures by Ron Galella, Annie Leibovitz, Mark Seliger, Richard Avedon, Daniel Kramer, Mick Rock, Jerry Schatzberg amongst others. All of them made a significant contribution to turning rock stars into legends and creating their mythology.

鈥淗acking the City鈥 is an experimental exhibition project of the Museum Folkwang Essen for the public space in the city. Artists, communication guerrillas, web designers, street artists and musicians are invited to respond to the changing structures of public, mobility and communication in the city.

Virtual Gallery - Project
The Virtual Gallery, another part of the MEDIALIZATION programme is integrated into the main area of the fair. For the first time at the Art Moscow Fair, galleries can be represented in a specially designed stand, which will have unlimited opportunities to show their artists in a new media format. The general idea is to offer an interactive platform where the audience can freely browse between galleries, read more about the artists and also see artworks not physically shown at the Fair. Through the virtual gallery more art is being made available to collectors and art enthusiasts.

Conference on MEDIALISATION - 23 and 24 September
Under the umbrella of Art Moscow leading Russian and international art professionals are discussing the impact of media and new media technologies on art itself and the promotion of art and artists today. The major themes of this two day conference are: 鈥済lobalisation and media鈥, 鈥渟ocial networks and self representation of artists and institutions on the web鈥, 鈥渢he image in media鈥, 鈥減olitics and media politics鈥, 鈥渃ollecting - the institutionalization - of media art鈥 and 鈥渉ybrid art鈥.  

ART MOSCOW is proud to have the following special guests participating: Geert Lovink (Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam), James Elkins (The Art Institute of Chicago, USA), Oksana Bulgakova (Stanford University,USA), Almira Usmanova (European Humanies University, Vilnius, Lithuania ), Nina Sosna (Philosophical Journal of Sciences, Moscow, Moscow, Russia) and Elena Petrovskaya, Valeriy Podoroga and Oleg Aronson (Institute of Philosophy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia)

Young Collectors Talk - 25 September 2010
A new generation of Russian collectors is very active on the domestic and worldwide art markets.  These 鈥測oung鈥 collectors have acquired a certain knowledge and taste in art but due to various reasons do not fully master the art of collecting or have limited time to monitor trends on the art market.   

The Young Collectors Talk aims to provide more information and insight to young collectors directly from art professionals, gallery owners and fellow collectors in order to develop new skills and fine tune their collecting strategies.

The Talk will be an open discussion between the panelists and the young collectors resulting in a dynamic dialogue mixing concrete questions and practical experiences on various levels.

The Young Collectors Talk will be chaired by Rachael Barrett (Three Sixty Bespoke, London) and the panel will consist of: Valerie Blair (Gagosian Gallery, London), Maria Bukhtoyarova (Collector, Moscow), Tara Cranswick (Founder, V22 Collection, London), Matthew Stephenson (Managing Director, Christie's Russia, Senior Specialist London / Moscow) and Graham Steele (Associate Director, White Cube, London).

At the end of September the Russian and international art world will gather in Moscow for the annual Art Moscow fair which distinguishes itself not only as the leading event on the Russian art scene but also as a powerful promoter of Russian contemporary art. In fourteen years it has become the most important and effective art fair in Russia - today Art Moscow is an essential part of Russia鈥檚 art world.

MEDIALISATION @ ART MOSCOW
Art Moscow 2010 offers an elaborate programme of special projects including exhibitions, lectures and music. This non-commercial part of Art Moscow will be developed around the theme of MEDIALISATION. Combining the words globalisation and media, the term medialisation relates to new ways of expression by means of new media and its impact on life.

MEDIALISATION, curated by Art Moscow Artistic Director Christina Steinbrecher, will host three exhibitions in partnership with the Essen Folkwang Museum, a virtual art gallery, a conference on MEDIALISATION, a Young Collectors Talk and the newest media art projects from Russian and foreign artists.

Museum Folkwang Essen presents four exhibitions at ART MOSCOW
鈥淭he most beautiful museum in the world鈥 was how Paul J. Sachs, American art historian and co-founder of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, described the Museum Folkwang during a visit to Essen in 1932. The exhibition 鈥淭he Most Beautiful Museum in the World鈥 aims to reconstruct, for the first time, the Museum Folkwang鈥檚 original collection in a multi media environment browsing through the treasures of the museum.  

The exhibition 鈥淎 Star Is Born: Photography and Rock since Elvis鈥 will include around 300 exhibits, photographs, album covers, magazines and autographed pictures from six decades with pictures by Ron Galella, Annie Leibovitz, Mark Seliger, Richard Avedon, Daniel Kramer, Mick Rock, Jerry Schatzberg amongst others. All of them made a significant contribution to turning rock stars into legends and creating their mythology.

鈥淗acking the City鈥 is an experimental exhibition project of the Museum Folkwang Essen for the public space in the city. Artists, communication guerrillas, web designers, street artists and musicians are invited to respond to the changing structures of public, mobility and communication in the city.

Virtual Gallery - Project
The Virtual Gallery, another part of the MEDIALIZATION programme is integrated into the main area of the fair. For the first time at the Art Moscow Fair, galleries can be represented in a specially designed stand, which will have unlimited opportunities to show their artists in a new media format. The general idea is to offer an interactive platform where the audience can freely browse between galleries, read more about the artists and also see artworks not physically shown at the Fair. Through the virtual gallery more art is being made available to collectors and art enthusiasts.

Conference on MEDIALISATION - 23 and 24 September
Under the umbrella of Art Moscow leading Russian and international art professionals are discussing the impact of media and new media technologies on art itself and the promotion of art and artists today. The major themes of this two day conference are: 鈥済lobalisation and media鈥, 鈥渟ocial networks and self representation of artists and institutions on the web鈥, 鈥渢he image in media鈥, 鈥減olitics and media politics鈥, 鈥渃ollecting - the institutionalization - of media art鈥 and 鈥渉ybrid art鈥.  

ART MOSCOW is proud to have the following special guests participating: Geert Lovink (Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam), James Elkins (The Art Institute of Chicago, USA), Oksana Bulgakova (Stanford University,USA), Almira Usmanova (European Humanies University, Vilnius, Lithuania ), Nina Sosna (Philosophical Journal of Sciences, Moscow, Moscow, Russia) and Elena Petrovskaya, Valeriy Podoroga and Oleg Aronson (Institute of Philosophy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia)

Young Collectors Talk - 25 September 2010
A new generation of Russian collectors is very active on the domestic and worldwide art markets.  These 鈥測oung鈥 collectors have acquired a certain knowledge and taste in art but due to various reasons do not fully master the art of collecting or have limited time to monitor trends on the art market.   

The Young Collectors Talk aims to provide more information and insight to young collectors directly from art professionals, gallery owners and fellow collectors in order to develop new skills and fine tune their collecting strategies.

The Talk will be an open discussion between the panelists and the young collectors resulting in a dynamic dialogue mixing concrete questions and practical experiences on various levels.

The Young Collectors Talk will be chaired by Rachael Barrett (Three Sixty Bespoke, London) and the panel will consist of: Valerie Blair (Gagosian Gallery, London), Maria Bukhtoyarova (Collector, Moscow), Tara Cranswick (Founder, V22 Collection, London), Matthew Stephenson (Managing Director, Christie's Russia, Senior Specialist London / Moscow) and Graham Steele (Associate Director, White Cube, London).

Exhibitors

Marina Gisich Gallery
St. Petersburg | Russia
Aidan Gallery
Moscow | Russia
Elena Vrublevskaya Gallery
Moscow | Russia
Fine Art Gallery
Moscow | Russia
Iragui Gallery, Moscow
Moscow | Russia
Gallery Fotoloft
Moscow | Russia

Contact details

10 Krymskiy Val Moscow, Russia 119049
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