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Tobreluts Olga

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES

1970   born in Leningrad

In 1988   graduated from the Architectural College, then finished computer graphics courses at ART +COM Institute, Berlin, Germany. Founded Ornament Research Laboratory

Lives and works in St. Petersburg

SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS

1994   computer photographs exhibition. Ethnography Museum, St. Petersburg

1996   Aidan Gallery, Moscow
Photocentre, Copenhagen, Denmark

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

1992   Anigraph, National Economy Achievements Exhibition, Moscow

1994   Renaissance and Resistance. Marble Palace, St. Petersburg

1995   Kwangju Biennale. Kwangiu, Korea
"Video Vision", SCARP exhibition. Planetarium, St. Petersburg
Conference "The Third Reality"
First prize at video art competition for the work "Wits Works Wore"

1996   "Interaction: Accidental Visions", Soros Contemporary Art Center, St. Petersburg

1994-96   "Selfidentification". Kill, Berlin, Oslo, Sopot, St. Petersburg, Copenhagen

FILMOGRAPHY

"Labyrinth". 1990. 20'00". 16 mm
"Laboratory Research". 1991. 10'00". S-VHS
"Bridge". 1992. 16'00". Betacam
"Night". 1992. 8'00". Betacam
"Wits Works Wore". 1993. 13'00". Betacam SP
"Party". 1995. 40'00". 35 mm
"Hercule's Last Labour". 5'00". 1996. Betacam SP
"Tower". 1996. 1'00". Betacam SP
"Eternal Music". 1996. 3'00. "Betacam SP
"Neoacademism Manifesto". 1997. 4'00". Betacam SP
"Marilyn Monroe's and Vladimir Mayakovsky's Love Story". 1997. 3'50". 35 mm. Betacam SP
"Caesar and Galilean" (together with Igor Bezrukov). 2002. 30'00". Betacam SP
"Caesar and Galilean" (together with Elena Grebenschikova). 2002. 15'00". Betacam SP


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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