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Arsinkey Anzhela

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES

1974    born in Izhevsk

1994-2000    studied at Higher Pedagogical Art College of Udmurt State University, Art Department

From 1999   a member of an art group "Archaeopteryx"
"Spider&Mouse" Gallery's coordinator, Moscow

2000    organizer and curator of Actual Art Festival "Izhevsk-ТЕRRITORY"

2001   coordinator of the exhibition hall "Zverev Contemporary Art Center", Moscow

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

1994    "On the Eve", Artists Union exhibition hall, Izhevsk

1997    "Izhevsk ISMS", Vishera ship (Kama-Volga-Don), International Symposium "Education in Postmodernist Epoch", Architectural Institute, Rostov-on-Don

1998    "Sacrifice", Yurov Dachas, Izhevsk
"Odoma"

1999   "Half a Kingdom for a Horse", Korolenko Drama Theater, Republican Fine Arts Museum, Izhevsk

ACTIONS. PERFORMANCES

1993   "The Day of Darkness" (together with Koma group, St. Petersburg), House of Culture "Oktyabr", Izhevsk

1996    "Cubes", Sevastopol (military base at the Black Sea shore)

1997   "Adam and Eve", Vishera ship (Kama-Volga-Don), International Symposium "Education in Postmodernist Epoch"

1999    literary performance "Cuckoo Clock" (together with Igor Ioganson), Internet Cafe "Screen"
"Homo Ludens Man's Globe", "Spider&Mouse" Gallery, Moscow

2000    "Cannonade", museum complex "Arsenal", Izhevsk, Actual Art Festival "Izhevsk-TERRITORY"

VIDEOGRAPHY

1998   "A Study"

1999    video installation "Four Winds in a Woman's Uterus"
video editing of "Reconstruction" project (the author of the project Mouse (Marina Perchikhina), "Spider&Mouse" Gallery, Moscow


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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