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Auditorium Moscow.
A Sketch for a Public Space
September 16 - October 16
Bielie Palaty, Prechistenka 1/2, Moscow
Yael Bartana
(b. 1970) is an Israeli-born artist who lives and works in Amsterdam and Tel Aviv.
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Christian von Borries
(b. 1969) is a Swiss-born musician, conductor, composer, music producer, and film-maker.
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Sergei Bratkov
(b. 1960) is a Russian-Ukrainian photographer based in Moscow and Kiev.
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Tania Bruguera
(b. 1968) is a Cuban-born artist working in Chicago.
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Matthijs de Bruijne
(b. 1967) studied at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie and the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam.
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Olga Chernysheva
(b.1962) lives and works in Moscow.
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Chto delat
is a Russian group of artists, writers and philosophers merging art practice with social activism and political theory.
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Phil Collins
(b. 1970) is a British artist currently living and working in Berlin and Glasgow.
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Galit Eilat
(b. 1965) is an Israeli-born art critic and curator.
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Charles Esche
(b. 1962) is a British-born art critic, writer and curator working in Eindhoven and Edinburgh.
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Aleksandra Galkina
(b. 1983) is a young Russian artist living in Moscow.
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Sharon Hayes
(b. 1970) is an American artist living in New York.
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Polina Kanis
(born 1985) studied at the Repin Academy of Fine Arts in Petersburg and graduated from the Rodchenko School of Multimedia and Photography Moscow in 2010.
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Yakov Kazhdan
(b. 1973) is a Russian born-artist and a graduate of the Institute of Contemporary Art.
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Krytyka Polityczna
Krytyka Polityczna is a circle of Polish left-wing intellectuals gathered around a journal of the same title founded by Sławomir Sierakowski in 2002.
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Learning Film Group
(founded 2008) is a changing constellation of artists, activists, and intellectuals based in Moscow and Saint-Petersburg.
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Yuri Leiderman
(b. 1963) is a Berlin and Moscow-based artist, writer, and recipient of the restiguous Andrei Bely Prize.
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Zbigniew Libera
(b. 1959) is a Polish interdisciplinary artist working in the media of film, video, photography and installation.
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Renzo Martens
(b. 1973) is a Dutch artist who attended the Koninklijke Academie voor Schone Kunten in Ghent and the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam.
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Adrian Melis
(b. 1985) is a Cuban-born artist living in Barcelona.
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Deimantas Narkevicius
(b. 1964) is a Lithuanian artist based in Vilnius.
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Tobias Putrih
(b. 1972) is a Slovenian-born artist based in Cambridge, Mass. and Ljubljana.
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Miguel Robles-Duran
(b. 1975) is a Mexican born architect and urbanist.
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Andrei Silvestrov
(born 1972) is a Russian independent film director and producer.
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Sergei Sitar
(b. 1969) is a Russian-born architect and urban planner.
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Haim Sokol
(born 1973) lives in Moscow and Jerusalem.
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Hito Steyerl
(b. 1966) is a Berlin-based artist and theorist.
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David Ter-Oganyan
(b. 1981) is a Moscow-based artist.
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Artur Żmijewski
(b. 1966) is a Polish artist currently based in Warsaw and Berlin.
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The project is realized as part of the International Cultural Programme of the Polish EU Presidency coordinated by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute. The project is cofinanced by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland.
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