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CLASSICS OF CONTEMPORARY ART II, 2003

The cycle "CLASSICS OF CONTEMPORARY ART" continues its life on "Kultura"(Culture) channel.

video: Natalia Nesterova (128 Kbps. fragment); Yuri Zlotnikov (128 Kbps. fragment); Osvaldo Romberg (128 Kbps. fragment); Tatiana Nazarenko (128 Kbps. fragment)

 



CLASSICS OF CONTEMPORARY ART I, 2002

TV channel "Kultura" started showing, from September 4 of 2002, a cycle of programs "Classics of Contemporary Art", Art Media Center "TV Gallery" production.

video: Grisha Bruskin (mp4 fragment); Dennis Oppenheim (128 Kbps. fragment); Dmitry A. Prigov (128 Kbps. fragment); Nancy Spero (128 Kbps. fragment); Earle Brown (128 Kbps. fragment); Morton Subotnick (128 Kbps. fragment); Marlen Spindler (128 Kbps. fragment); Victor Pivovarov (128 Kbps. fragment); Simon Faibisovich (128 Kbps. fragment)

 



ARTISTS’ PORTRAITS, 2001

Vladimir Yankilevsky, Eduard Shteinberg, Ernst Neizvestny, Komar & Melamid, Alexander Kosolapov, Eric Bulatov.

video: Komar & Melamid (256 Kbps. fragment); Eduard Shteinberg (128 Kbps. fragment); Alexander Kosolapov (128 Kbps. fragment); Eric Bulatov (128 Kbps. fragment)

 



OBVIOUS YET INCREDIBLE. XXI CENTURY: FORECASTS, 1997-2000

A TV cycle with worldwide recognized scientist Sergey Kapitza, as the host.

video: 128 Kbps. fragment

 



THE PEOPLE’S VOICE, 1996

A series of TV “live interventions” (15 min. each) into the streets of Moscow; National Russian TV Channel NTV.

 



INSOMNIA, 1993-1995

Series of programs about contemporary art.
National Russian TV Channel 1 “Ostankino”.

video: 128 Kbps. fragment

 



A JOY OF DESIGN, 1993-1995

Series of programs about art of design.
National Russian TV Channel 1 “Ostankino”.

video: 128 Kbps. fragment

 



OPENING, 1993

A TV essay about Russian collectors Sergey Schukin and Ivan Morozov (the beginning of the 20th century) at the background of the opening of the exhibition from their collections – "From Monet to Picasso" – at the Folkvang Museum (Essen, Germany). National Russian TV Channel 1 “Ostankino”, Channel “Moscow”.

 



AN UNKNOWN CINEMA OF SERGEY PARADJANOV, 1993

This documentary features Paradjanov’s film “Kiev Frescos” and the exhibition displaying his visual artwork publicly for the first time, two and a half years after his demise.
National Russian TV Channel 1 “Ostankino”.

video: 128 Kbps. fragment

 



TRACE, 1992-1993

A series of figurative-biographical portraits (15 min. each) of the masters of contemporary Russian culture, as seen through the eyes of students of Children's Experimental Art Studio (headed by world renowned architect Vladislav Kirpichov).
National Russian TV Channel 1 “Ostankino”.

video: 489 Kbps

 



TV GALLERY, 1990–1995

The first on Russian TV cycle of programs (30 min. each) devoted to contemporary art and the international art-business system; National Russian TV Channel 1 “Ostankino”, Channel “Moscow”. Some issues were shown during the festivals: “Art of New Russia”, Helsinki, MUU-ry exhibition hall, October 1992. “New Territories of Art”, Krasnoyarsk, September 1993; at the National Centre for Contemporary Arts, Moscow, Russia, 2014, etc.

video: 128 Kbps. fragment

 



SHOCK-SHOW, 1990–1991

Series of programs about avant-garde art.
National Russian TV Channel 1 “Ostankino”.
Some issues were shown at the International Art Fair "ARKO", Madrid, February 1992.

video: 470 Kbps. fragment, 634 Kbps. fragment (First Christmas on Soviet TV. 1990)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

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