The 119th issue of the Moscow Art Magazine, dedicated to the art process of the 2010s, includes Polina Lukina’s article “Appeal to the theme of 'coloniality' in contemporary Russian art in the 2010s”. The author makes an overview of research on this topic and also considers some of the art works. My project “Eurotour” is among of them.

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Gomma Grant finalist
“Assemblage” is among the finalists of the Gomma Grant

Open studio
February 19, 16:00–18:00. NCCA in Ekaterinburg. Free admission

Winner of the Present Continuous contest
An annual joint initiative of the V–A–C Foundation and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Antwerp (M HKA) is supported...

Participation in the conference “The Art and Practices of Hospitality”
November 25–28, Vyksa AiR

Artist talk and start of the lab “Geology of ideas” in Yekaterinburg
October 20, 19:00, NCCA Yekaterinburg library

A print from the project “Under the Dome” is a part of the AW Auctions
The auction will take place on October 20

Installation views of Assemblage project on NOVA ART exhibition
“New Skin: The Myth of a Technological Body”, till August 22, 2021. “Sevkabel Port”, “Studio 42”

Assemblage was granted by NOVA ART 8
Assemblage project was awarded a NOVA ART grant of 300 000 rubles.

The Assemblage project is among the NOVA ART 8 winners
NOVA ART 8 announced a contest winners of 12 projects

Participation in Long Night of Museums' event in Chelyabinsk
A fragment of my project “Under the dome” will become a part of the happening about meteorite fall

Interview with the Smart Wednesday project (video)
I became a guest of the Smart Wednesday series of dialogues with artists

Assemblage project is included in NOVA ART longlist
NOVA ART announced a contest longlist of 50 projects which were formed from 660 applications

Updated artist statement
Have a look at the text

Read two new critical texts about my artistic practice
The texts of young critics were published as part of the Art platform project

Sketch of the Eurotour installation within the Ural Kvartirale
The Ural Kvartirale is an artist-run series of exhibitions in private spaces