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Studio Studies

ГЦСИ Санкт-Петербург

Studio Studies

October 08, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Art, Motioncollector, Russia

Studio Studies is a series of video interviews with St. Petersburg artists and a logical continuation of the work with the artists' studios, which was launched as part of the 1st Curatorial Forum. Then, in the fall of 2019, the artists of St. Petersburg opened the doors of their studios to the public. The program called Open Studios raised important questions about the ethics of visiting and hospitality, the attitude of the artist and the public, and the very essence of these private spaces.

In 2020, we continued to work with the studios, now in an exploratory way, to clarify for ourselves, the audience, and the artists the designated "blind spots". We revised the format of open studios in favor of videos about the artist's life in the studio. This decision was also forced by the epidemiological situation, in which we think it is right to avoid mass visits to the studios.

Calling the series Studio Studies, we appeal to an already existing field of knowledge, relatively developed in European and American art criticism. Studio Studies is an area of knowledge that explores the artist's studio as an ecosystem of aesthetic and material production, and as a place that defines the entire future cultural process. We asked questions about the artist's daily life, looked at internal processes and relations with the outside world, i.e. we were engaged in topology and ethics of these special spaces.

Based on a research perspective, we invited artists representing different types of contemporary art: painters, graphic artists, sculptors, photographers, media artists, activists, etc. in order to see, perhaps, the specific routine of each direction.

Curator: Anna Zavediy

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Studio Studies

Государственный Центр Современного Искусства в Санкт-Петербурге (Северо-Западный филиал ГМИИ им. А.С. Пушкина) @ncca_northwest при поддержке «Фонда поддержки инноваций и молодежных инициатив» представляют первую часть спецпроекта Studio Studies – девять видео-интервью с петербургскими художниками в их мастерских.

Ася Маракулина в мастерской

Ася Маракулина в мастерской

Studio Studies – логическое продолжение работы с мастерскими художников, начатой осенью 2019 года. В рамках 1-го Кураторского форума была запущена программа Open Studios: во время Art Weekend художники Петербурга открыли двери своих мастерских для широкой аудитории. Программа, сфокусированная на этике посещения и гостеприимства, отношениях художника и публики, а также на самой сути этих приватных пространств, оказалась успешной. 

В 2020 году работа с мастерскими продолжается, теперь уже в исследовательском ключе. Формат открытых мастерских был пересмотрен в пользу фильмов о жизни художника в мастерской (или о жизни мастерской).

Мастерская художника – это пространство со своей экосистемой, как правило закрытое для широкой публики. В серии видеоинтервью исследуется повседневная жизнь художника в мастерской и таким образом десакрализуется художественный труд.


Ильдар Якубов в своей мастерской

Ильдар Якубов в своей мастерской

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STUDIO STUDIES

Серия исследовательских видеоинтервью с петербургскими художниками.

http://curatorialforum.art/2020studiostudies

Куратор: Анна Заведий (@anna_zavediy)
Участники: Анна Андржиевская, Ася Маракулина, коммунальная галерея «Егорка», Анна Прилуцкая, Никита Селезнёв, студия перформативных искусств «СДВИГ», Илья Смирнов, Наталья Тихонова, Ильдар Якубов.

@curatorialforum
October 08, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
OCT, Russian, DCN Club
2020, Art, Motioncollector, Russia

Black is a Color by Tim Tadder

October 08, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Art, Photography, Portfolios, USA

Photographer Tim Tadder speaks out for himself on his new project Black is a Color - “Black is a color demands that we look past skin tone, & into beautiful, infinitely complex humans whose lives matter equally. Black is a beautiful color & intrinsically linked to my own liberation as an artist.”

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“When primary colors are mixed at equal parts, black is ultimately the precipitating color. During the process, an imperial display of tones appears in the swirling to mirror powerful structure & emotion from the subjects. At a crucial time for the nation to unite, I hope this collection encourages empathy, unity & a non-binary view of race. Black is a color challenges one to see past profiling & foresee the beauty that is capable of elevating the human experience. Black is a color demands that we look past skin tone, & into beautiful, infinitely complex humans.”

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@timtadder
October 08, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
OCT, American
2020, Art, Photography, Portfolios, USA
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Endless by Juliette Clovis

September 20, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Portfolios, France, Sculpture

French artist Juliette Clovis (@julietteclovis) released a new series of ceramic sculptures called "Endless", with "Samsara", "Black Knot" accompanied by "Manis Tetradactyla" on the view at Gent Design Museum in Belgium among their curated exhibition Kleureyck: Van Eyck’s Colours in Design, curated by Sigrid Demyttenaere (@designmuseumgent). Another work "Ananta" -  is currently exhibited in Four des Casseaux Museum Limoges in France among their curated exhibition Magie Noire  (@fourdescasseaux)

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@julietteclovis
September 20, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
juliette clovis, SEP
Art, Portfolios, France, Sculpture
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Bertjan Pot masks

September 15, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Art, Craft, Netherlands, Portfolios

Bertjan Pot shares The Masks series begun in 2010 and still in progress, is an exploratory work on the subject. The idea originated in an unexpected reaction: wanting to make a carpet, Bertjan realises that once the textile assembled, curves are created. From there, he began to consider a first mask, the beginning of a long series. The possibilities are endless and the designer has since enjoyed creating each time new faces.

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@bertjan_pot_work
September 15, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
SEP
2020, Art, Craft, Netherlands, Portfolios

Delaney Allen Photography

September 10, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Art, Photography, Portfolios, USA

Delaney Allen is an American photographer whose work investigates self-exploration while surveying and masking varying objectives within photography. Employing the use of self-portraiture, still-life and landscape, Allen constructs an individualised path as the collections intersect in storytelling

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@delaney_allen
September 10, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
American, SEP
2020, Art, Photography, Portfolios, USA
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Gabriel da Silva

September 09, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Illustration, USA, Spain, Portfolios, Art

Contemporary artist, creative director and illustrator Gabriel da Silva based in Miami, creates modern version of Bosch as its personages has been teleported to the Adventure Time series and get some portion of magic happy pills

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@artebiel
September 09, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
SEP, American
2020, Illustration, USA, Spain, Portfolios, Art

Another Future by Studio Drift

September 02, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Art, USA, Netherlands

You may heard from us the stories about magic art projects coming out of Studio Drift hands (Lonneke Gordijn and Ralph Nauta). Here is another chapter of their tender child made of dandelions and light - “Another Future”. Released on the leading Instagram art platform @Avant.Arte Another Future consists of nine luminous real dandelion seeds, hand-picked and glued seed–by–seed to LED lights. An (already sold out) edition of 50, it is made from conductive print, dandelion seeds, LEDs & plexiglass. Includes a micro-USB cable and a location-specific plug.

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@studio.drift
September 02, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
SEP, American
2020, Art, USA, Netherlands

Viktoria Veisbrut

September 01, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Art, Portfolios, Street Art, Russia

Talented young artist from Russia - Viktoria Veisbrut went full circle from tattoo art to canvas and further on the street walls. Her visual stories went beyond colourful murals, depicting informational overdose of our days and the needs to sedate ourselves on a daily visual diet

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@veisbrut_art
September 01, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
Russian, SEP
2020, Art, Portfolios, Street Art, Russia
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Jeff Balloonski by Sebastian Burdon

August 31, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Art, Sculpture, Portfolios, United Kingdom

Artist Sebastian Burdon aka Whatshisname is a London-based sculptor mostly known for his “balloon”-like dogs he started doing few years ago as a fun, being fed up with one famous guy. After he was accepted as a raising star he changed the game and started running a series of limited editions for his “POPek” and “PEEPek” “balloon-dogs” and recently released an anthropomorphic version called Jeff Balloonski.

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@himwhatshisname
August 31, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
AUG, British
2020, Art, Sculpture, Portfolios, United Kingdom

Szilard Gaspar

August 27, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Portfolios, Romania, Sculpture, Art

Artist Szilard Gaspar practicing professional boxing as well as arts, sculpture and performance

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“On a both practical and conceptual level, in my artworks, I always try to express and give artistically shape to the energies that I experience in my life as a sportsman. The artistic result in my artworks comes from accumulated personal experiences and many years of experiments with different art materials, with my body and my mind. Combining art with sport and the specific elements of these two different life styles, shaped my passion for art, which is the most distinct and strong part of my personality. Now, I can express myself more freely since I found my original way of making artworks and performing.”
— Szilard Gaspar
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@szilardgasparr
August 27, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
AUG
2020, Portfolios, Romania, Sculpture, Art

Bite tongue, deep breaths

Glitch Art by Azamat Akhmadbaev

August 13, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Digital Art, Digital Decade, Glitch, Portfolios, Russia, Art

Azamat Akhmadbaev (b.1991) is a visual artist who lives and works in Saint Petersburg, Russia. He works across many disciplines including painting, photography, video and digital art. His artworks operates in the gap between glitch art, abstraction, minimalism and graphic art. Also he is a founder/editor-in-chief of @dontpostme_magazine - a magazine about contemporary art. Private collections in Russia, Spain, the USA, the UK and Poland

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We’ve approached Azamat this July to create an artwork for our Special Edition of @Digital.Decade reflecting on the current situation in the world. He came up with “Bite tongue, deep breaths” available for collecting on @seditionart for your digital home and mobile screens.

BITE TONGUE, DEEP BREATHS, 2020 is a part of an ongoing series of digital artworks by Azamat Akhmadbaev. This artwork continues to explore the limits of digital art world, and it was inspired by a song by Clams Casino & Imogen Heap ‘I’m God’.

Having taken the repeating words ‘bite tongue, deep breaths’ from the song, the artist has transformed a sampled song’s melody and text into the colorful artwork with infinite number of layers. Using glitched, vandalized images and texts (in a special, manually designed fonts) as brushes on a digital canvas, Akhmadbaev represents a dualism of the digital and the real, physical world. Technically, the artist checks out the ability of auto and manual software tools to create the image with glitched, lost, degraded effects. Conceptually, the artist launches the self-reflexive process with a manifestation of his attitude to the legacy of the post-war (abstract painting) and 90’s (usage of computer technologies in art) periods. And references to the popular song are the digitally manipulated links with culture and time in history discourse.

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@azamatakhmadbaev
August 13, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
Azamat Akhmadbaev, Russian, DCN Club
2020, Digital Art, Digital Decade, Glitch, Portfolios, Russia, Art

Garden of Hubris, oil and acrylic on canvas

Sholto Blissett Art

August 03, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Art, Portfolios, United Kingdom

Sholto Blissett (b.1996) is an artist from Salisbury who lives and works in London. 

Garden of Hubris I, water based emulsion on canvas on board

Garden of Hubris I, water based emulsion on canvas on board

Growing up surrounded by the ancient sites of Stonehenge and Avebury stone circle, Sholto has always had an interest in the fictions which societies create in an attempt to understand their place in nature. Hence, Sholto’s largescale, fictional landscapes explore humankind’s relation to nature. At first glance, he evokes the Kantian division of the human and nonhuman; yet his works then turn the viewer towards the Sublime realisation that these two notions are indivisible. Thus, the original, Kantian conception of the Sublime in which the human and natural are purported as separate are challenged by the alternative arguments emerging from the events of the Anthropocene. Sholto encourages the viewer to realise their – our – inescapable intertwinement with the natural world.

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@sholto.blissett.art
August 03, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
AUG, British
2020, Art, Portfolios, United Kingdom
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Yinka Ilori Studio

July 31, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Art, Craft, Design, Nigeria, United Kingdom

Yinka Ilori is a London based multidisciplinary artist of a British-Nigerian heritage, who specialises in storytelling by fusing his British and Nigerian heritage to tell new stories in contemporary design. He began his practice in 2011 up-cycling vintage furniture, inspired by the traditional Nigerian parables and West African fabrics that surrounded him as a child.

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@yinka_ilori
July 31, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
JUL, British
2020, Art, Craft, Design, Nigeria, United Kingdom

Louisa Salas

July 21, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Art, Craft, Mexico, Portfolios

Always curious for contrasts and bold simplicity, Lou bases her artworks in the act of balancing abstracted memories, feelings and music. All of them influenced by a minimal and modern approach to the diversity of her Latin roots.

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@holalou
July 21, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
Latin American, JUL
2020, Art, Craft, Mexico, Portfolios
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David Åberg

July 20, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Digital Art, Sweden, Portfolios, Art, Sculpture

David Åberg is a digital sculptor and 3D animator. His pieces are created virtually and without limitations of gravity and materiality. From the imagination and the limitless starting point, his artistic handicraft is filtered through a digital pen and touch-sensitive drawing screens. 

Åberg’s tactile process is in this way transferred into algorithms, in the dialogue between individual creativity and descriptive mathematics, that formulates into digital spatiality and sculpture. 

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“There is something exciting in this technology and its relation to drawing. By drawing on the screen’s two-dimensional surface I manipulate the geometry, which presents itself as three-dimensional objects. Furthermore, I see the media as a metaphor for the constructed, virtual, and intangible, and as raising questions about multidimensional realities and glitches in our communication.”

David Åberg is inspired by imaginary and esoteric art as well as sci-fi pop culture aesthetics and mythologies. With roots in art history, one might trace a clear relationship to natural forms in his practice, where the more strict language of technology is present. David Åberg's sculptures become detailed and hyper-realistic and simultaneously cause a transformation that turns away from our physical reality. In his universe - in the electronic, non-tactile version of reality - he builds up a fictitious gallery of personalities.and examines issues relating to fantasy identities and transhumanism.

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@david_aaberg
July 20, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
JUL
2020, Digital Art, Sweden, Portfolios, Art, Sculpture

Hover Through The Fog

July 14, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Art, Netherlands, Motioncollector, Portfolios

Today, globally people struggle in isolation, while we commemorate 75 years of freedom in Europe and beyond. That juxtaposition inspired Casper Faassen to explore the beauty in isolation, fear, hope and freedom. Together with choreographer and dancer Marne van Opstal of the internationally renowned NDT, he made a short film combining these elements in an installation with dance.

@casperfaassen
July 14, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
JUL
2020, Art, Netherlands, Motioncollector, Portfolios

Collage Art by Eloise Renouf

July 13, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Art, Craft, Portfolios, United Kingdom

Artist, designer and illustrator, living and working in Nottingham, UK - Eloise Renouf creates decorative yet simple, colourful but thoughtful collages inspired by the outside and rethought on the inside. 

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@eloiserenouf
July 13, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
JUL, British
2020, Art, Craft, Portfolios, United Kingdom
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Art of James M Joyce

July 02, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Art, Portfolios, United Kingdom

Developing themes and imagery that celebrate the everyday, James Joyce works in a range of media creating paintings, screen-printed editions and drawings. As a result of his exploration of imagery, typographic forms and applied graphics, Joyce has garnered a following around the world and has been featured in numerous books, magazines and awards annuals.

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His bold and witty approach to image making regularly attracts commissions from a wide range of global clients including Apple, Nike, Jil Sander, The Guardian, The New York Times and Wallpaper* and he is often invited to collaborate with brands to create bespoke and exclusive signature products. James exhibited a video installation piece at Banksy’s art show ‘Dismaland’ alongside a number of other international artists including Damien Hirst and Jenny Holzer.

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His work has been exhibited in various shows internationally, and his paintings are held in a number of private collections. Born in Wolverhampton, England, Joyce studied at Walsall College of Art and Kingston University. He now lives and works in London.

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@jamesmjoyce
July 02, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
British, JUL
2020, Art, Portfolios, United Kingdom
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18th Century by Romina Ressia

June 10, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Art, Argentina, Photography, Portfolios
 
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Award-winning Fine Art conceptual artist Romina Ressia (recently evaluated by Sony as an exceptional Latin American Photographer and nominated for Global Leadership Prize of 2020 Tällberg/Eliasson Foundation) constantly pushing the borders of art photography perception. Represented by The House of Fine Art (@thehouseoffineart) in London she is a part of virtual group exhibition “Myth-Making” opened this days.

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Owner of a pictorial style, she is well known for her anachronisms and the use of the absurd and the irony to approach modern issues. The attempt to grant a fresh air to the classic style is another important characteristics of her work.

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@rominaressia
June 10, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
Romina Ressia, JUN, Latin American, DCN Club
2020, Art, Argentina, Photography, Portfolios

Digital paintings by Guenter Zimmermann

June 10, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Art, Digital Art, Germany, Portfolios

Slightly disturbing but magnetic works of Guenter Zimmermann have deep meanings and puzzles on an each and every digital layer of the canvas

“Digital work is very forgiving. Any mistakes are easily erased and this saves time and paper.
Of course, on the other hand the artistic decision is deprived of its radicalism. I would have loved to have seen Vincent van Gogh working on an iPad.”
— Guenter Zimmermann
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@guenter_zimmermann_art
June 10, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
JUN
2020, Art, Digital Art, Germany, Portfolios
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