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Shutov Sergei

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES

1955   born in Potsdam, Germany

Lives and works in Moscow

SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS

1990   Helen Drutt Gallery, New York

1992   "Work, TRUST". Frankfurt-am-Main

1994   "Terminal TV". Anigraph'94. Moscow

1995   "Katya". Aidan gallery, Moscow

1997   "New Works" (with A. Salakhova). New Academy of Fine Arts, St.-Petersburg

1998   "Moon 2.0". Aidan gallery, Moscow
"I don't Eat Anybody". XL Gallery, Moscow

1999   "Winter Forest". Aidan gallery, Moscow

2000   "No Alien Trespassing". XL Gallery, Moscow

2001   "Nimbi". Aidan gallery, Moscow

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

1988   "New Russians". Palace of culture and science, Warsaw

1989   Moscow to London. Thumb Gallery, London

1989-90   "10+10". Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Albright-Knox Art Gallery; Milwaukee Art Museum; Corcoran Gallery of Art (USA tour); Central Artists House, Moscow

1990   Contemporary Soviet painters. Showroom, London

1992   3rd International Istanbul Biennial. Istanbul

1993   Multi-Media Festival. Finland
Livres d'artistes russes et sovietiques. 1910-1993. Espace Vesere, Userge, France

1995   Kunst im verborgenen. Nonconformisten Russland 1957-1995. Wilchelm-Hack-Museum, Ludwigshaven; Documenta Archiv, Kassel; Lindenau-Museum, Altenburg

1996   "Silk Nets of Art". Kaluga Art museum; Ryazan Art museum; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.
Photo Exhibition. New Academy of Fine Arts of St.Petersburg, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam

1998   Second Moscow Photobiennial. Manege exhibition hall, Moscow

1999   IV Moscow International Forum of art initiatives. New Manege, Moscow

2000   V Moscow International Forum of art initiatives. New Manege, Moscow

2001   49 Biennale di Venezia, Russian Pavilion. Venice.

GRANTS

1992   Per Norhaven publishers, Danemark

1993   Stipend of City council, Frankfurt-am-Main

CURATORIAL PROJECTS

1993   "Dablus". Institute of Art Technology, Manege exhibition hall, Moscow
"Virtual Garden". Institute of Art Technologies, Anigraph'93, Moscow

FILMS

"Sun, Submarine, Airplane, Penguins" (Atari animations), 1989
"The Sky Tub-2". (20 min), 1992
"Sensual experience". (18 min), 1993
"What a silence (The Sky Tub-3)". (20 min), 1994
"Mystery of the Two Oceans". (4 min), 1994
"The Boat (computer animation)", 2001

BIBLIOGRAPHY

P. Mighelson. Mama, maak ja een kopje thee als meezinger. "De Taid" magazine, N 10, 1983
V. Yefremov. Haggling is in Place Here, "Moskovsky Komsomolets" newspaper, June 13, 1987
V. Lipatov. Strangers from Kuznetsky. "Sobesednik" newspaper, N 26, 1987
A. Morozov. On the Way to the Truth of Life. An interview with Yelena Skvortsova. "Ogonyok" magazine, N 5, 1987 ;
Arte Nostre, galerie. Milanbook, 5/1988
J. Hambrell. Perestroika Shock Art in America."Art in America" magazine, N 2, 1988
A. Colonetti. Nuova arte Sovietica. "Alfabeta", N 107, 1988
F. Hauser. L'or apres la nuit. "Nouvelle Observateur", June, 15, 1988
A. Korzukhin. Youth exhibition: Clash of Contrasts. "Moskovsky Komsomolets" newspaper, December 14, 1988
G. Nikich. Compressionism. "Iskusstvo" magazine, N 10, 1988
G. Scordecchia. I pittori di Gorbachev. "La Stampa", May, 12, 1988, Italy
A. Smirnova. Dilettante's Travels. "Iskusstvo" magazine, N 10, 1988
A. Smirnova. Tragic Vacation. "Dekorativnoye Iskusstvo" magazine, N 5, 1989
A. Kovalev. Art in Retrospect. "Nezavisimaya" newspaper, June 8, 1991
A. Kiselev. "Ah, what an opening day...". "Ekran i Stsena" newspaper, June, 21, 1992


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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