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Pari Nadimi Gallery
is pleased to announce a solo exhibition by internationally acclaimed
performance artist Elena Kovylina.
Kovylina’s first exhibition at Pari Nadimi Gallery will consist of
documentation (videos, video stills and paintings) of some of her
performances including her signature performance Waltz at Berlin
and Waltz
at Miami.
Elena Kovylina is an
emerging Moscow & Paris-Based artist whose confrontational
performances concern the political significance of a woman’s experience
in Russia today. Taking on the varied roles of author, aggressor,
and object of desire, Kovylina’s devastating and visceral social
critiques have made her among the most prominent young artist currently
working in Russia.
Kovylina’s
signature piece (performance) Waltz was conceived in
2001 in Berlin and has been performed in Germany and subsequently in
several European cities in Europe and USA. The artist subverts the
prevalent cliché of the "Russian woman" whose body became one of
the main sources of revenues in the new capitalist economy of the
1990s. She also subtly comments on a forced "reconciliation" between
Russia and the West, the former absolute war enemies and ideological
adversaries. Choosing members of the Western audience to dance, the
artist reverses the prevalent aesthetics of failure, empowering herself
and symbolically activating what has been repressed.
In Waltz
spectators are invited to dance with the artist, who
is
otherwise engaged in a strange ritual of decorating herself with
military badges, downing shots of vodka, and smashing the empty glasses
on the ground, all the while becoming precariously smashed herself. The
audience's role gradually shifts; whereas at the beginning of the
performance Kovylina offers them a pleasant dance, by the end of the
piece they're confronted with having to support the slumping, wobbling,
nearly incapacitated artist.
Elena Kovylina was
featured in the Biennale of Sydney 2006, Australia
and her up coming shows include: (video) “Madonna the flowers”,
Katoptron, Museum Center at the Russian State University for
Humanities, 2007, (project) – “Love after the cold war”
Exhibition Black Quadrate, ZDH, 2nd Moscow Biennale, 2007,
(video)+(group) Sots Art. Political Art in Russia and China, National
Tretjakov gallery, 2nd Moscow Biennale, 2007, Petroliana, Contemporary
Art Museum, 2nd Moscow Biennale, 2007, By Interaction, Lenin
Museum, 2nd Moscow Biennale, 2007, Partners in Crime, Gallery MC, NY,
2007. Kovylina’s recent exhibitions include: Performance Festival RIAP,
Quebec, Canada, 2006, "Red Shelter", "Love after the cold war", MAK
Schindler House for Art and Architecture LA, USA, 2006, "The
politics of Care" Whitney Museum, NY, 2005, "Legal Prostitution in
Russia", Museum of Modern Art, 1st Moscow Biennale, Moscow, 2005,
"Walse" , "The seven sins", Museum of Modern Art, Ljubljana, 2004,
Redefining Action, Summer Scene, International Performing Art Festival,
Salzburg, 2004, “Walse“ Sommerfrische, "Kunstlervideos mit Esprit“,
Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg , 2004 and“Domophone“, 1st
Praguebiennale, Prague, 2003.
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