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New layer of the WALL Project

23 July 2018
A new layer of the WALL project in the framework of the III Biennale of Street Art will appear on the territory of the Contemporary Art Center Winzavod from July 30 to August 19.

The work Concentration of the artist Vladimir Abiha emphasizes the place of a person in the information space with the help of augmented reality. When you point the smartphone at the inscription "Concentration", the gadget screen begins to fill with digital garbage, which we encounter every day: for example, the viewer plunges into the game, whose goal is to "brush off" the pop-up windows of messengers, notifications of calls and letters, memos, advertisements. The artist's work exists in the virtual and physical plane simultaneously, acting as a metaphor for attention deficit disorder.

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30 November 2023
29 November 2023
New residence of “Lonely Android” and “Giraffoles”. Two sculptures fr om the Artmossphere biennale moved to Apatity and joined the collection of the Center for Contemporary Art “Radiance”.

“Cultural exchanges in institutions are always a complex but important process. In contemporary art it is not as strongly developed as, for example, in classical museums, wh ere works from the collections are constantly toured. The Winzavod Foundation has repeatedly donated works to the collection, expanding the presence of contemporary art in institutions across the country. Therefore, the opportunity to transfer two objects from the Artmossphere biennale to the collection of the Center for Contemporary Art “Radiance” is another success for us. We hope for a long life for “Giraffoles” and “Lonely Android” in a new place,” Sofya Trotsenko, founder of the Winzavod Center for Contemporary Art.

The photo shows a new place of residence in Apatity, but here and here videos with the authors of two objects: Misha Most and the Chekharda bureau, is available for viewing.

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