2016-03-23

Nadim Samman, curator, and Ekaterina Kibovskaya, commissioner of the 5th Moscow International Biennale for Young Art
Courtesy of the 5th Moscow International Biennale for Young Art

The fifth Moscow Biennale for Young Art, taking place this summer for six weeks only from July 1-August 10, today announced the participants of the main project "Deep Inside," curated by Berlin-based independent curator Nadim Samman, who co-organised the fourth Marrakech Biennale in 2012. More recently, Samman was also a curator at the TBA-21 Academy, a branch of the Thyssen-Bornemisza Contemporary foundation in Vienna, and oversaw the Antarctic Pavilion at the 14th Venice Architecture Biennale in 2014.

Taking place in the Trekhgornaya Manufaktura, one of Moscow's oldest textile mills, the main exhibition will feature 87 works by 93 artists, selected from over 2000 applications, under the curatorial focus of tackling recent issues in ecology and economics. The project will also tackle questions regarding the dangers presented by new technologies and social instability.

"Ours is the time of fissures, of prying apart, of penetration and cavities," Samman said in a statement. "We are climbing, or falling, ever deeper into a kind of black hole. As we do, it is perhaps to be expected that artists should be fascinated by opacities, by occultations, encryptions and conspiracies—the other side of the event horizon. Also, that they should rhapsodize about instability and polydimensionality. Deep Inside is a view from the chasm," he explained.

The Moscow Biennale for Young Art was first held in 2008, and grew from the combined efforts of the National Centre for Contemporary Arts (NCCA) and the Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMOMA) to offer a platform for emerging artists. Now in its fifth iteration, the biennale—commissioned by Ekaterina Kibovskaya—continues its mission to draw attention to a new generation of artists representing recent developments in the global art community.

Trehgornaya Manufactory, building #5
Photo: Courtesy of the 5th Moscow International Biennale for Young Art

Coinciding with the main project, the fifth Moscow Biennale for Young Art also announced two additional curated exhibitions: "HYPERCONNECTED" is curated by João Laia, and will take place at Moscow Museum of Modern Art at Ermolayevsky Pereulok; and "Time of Reasonable Doubts," curated by Italian curators Silvia Franceschini and Valeria Mancinelli, will be held at the National Centre for Contemporary Art. Both projects will run from June 30-August 14.

The participating artists in the main exhibition "Deep Inside" include:

Ozan Atalan, Turkey — USA

Stacy Belevicheva, Ukraine

Matilde Benmayor, Chile

Julius von Bismarck, Germany

Pamela Breda, Italy

Vladislav Brut, Russia / Alisa Beketova, Kazakhstan — Russia

Ekaterina Burlyga, Ukraine — Germany

Olga Butenop, Russia

Martin Callanan, Great Britain

Noor Ali Chagani, Pakistan

Julian Charrière, Switzerland — Germany

Revital Cohen, Israel / Tuur van Balen, Belgium — Great Britain

Juan Covelli, Colombia — Great Britain

Chris Coy, USA

María Dalberg, Iceland

Jasmin Daryani, Iran — Sweden

Petr Davydtchenko, Russia — Sweden — Great Britain

Jonathan Doweck, Israel

Liat Elbling, Israel

Hüseyin Mert Erverdi, Turkey

Karin Ferrari, Italy — Austria

Christian Fogarolli, Italy

Verena Friedrich, Germany

Veronika Geiger, Denmark — Switzerland

Adam Gibney, Ireland

Iuliana Golub, Ukraine

Florian Goldmann, Germany

Katharina Gruzei, Austria

Logi Leó Gunnarsson, Iceland

Ali Jan Haider, Pakistan

Elisabeth Haust, Russia — Czech Republic

Joey Holder, Great Britain

Marguerite Humeau, France — Great Britain

Marc Johnson, France

Graham Kelly, Great Britain — The Netherlands

Daria Khlapova, Russia

Felix Kiessling, Germany

Paul Kneale, Canada

Fabian Knecht, Germany

Darya Koltsova, Ukraine

Lilia Kosyreva, Russia

Egor Kraft, Russia — Great Britain — Austria

Ksenia Kuleva, Russia

Joshua Leary (Evian Christ), Great Britain / David Rudnick, Great Britain — USA

Juliana Cerqueira Leite, USA

Ekaterina Lukoshkova, Russia

Eli Maria Lundgaard, Norway

Vlad Lunin, Ukraine — Canada

Steve Maher, Ireland — Finland

Nadja Verena Marcin, Germany — USA

Maxime Marion, France / Émilie Brout, France

Zoë Claire Miller, USA — Germany

Alice Miceli, Brasil — The Netherlands

Marina Moskalenko, Russia / Tatiana Smirnova, Russia

Lee Nevo, Israel

Alisa Nikolaeva, Russia — France

Ismael Ogando, Dominican Rebulic

Tim Parchikov, Russia

Pau Pahana, USA — Germany

Claire Paugam, France — Iceland

Davide Quayola, Italy

Marina Ragozina, Russia

Martin Reiche, Germany

Rune Rasmussen, Denmark

Farid Rasulov, Azerbaijan

Paul Rosero Contreras, Ecuador

Vesna Rohaček, Croatia — Sweden

Andrew Ranville, USA

Jeremy Santiago-Horseman, USA

Hadas Satt, Israel

Dagmar Schürrer, Austria — Germany

Julia Selin, Sweden

Jura Shust, Belarus — Belgium

Rustan Söderling, Sweden — The Netherlands

Emmy Skensved, Canada — Germany / Grégoire Blunt, Canada — Germany

Joe Sobel, USA — France

Wilf Speller, Great Britain

Yulia Spiridonova, Russia

Arya Sukapura Putra, Indonesia

Natalia Tikhonova, Russia

Alvaro Urbano, Spain — Germany

Ivar Veermäe, Estonia — Germany

Martin Volman, Argentina — Germany

Addie Wagenknecht, USA — Austria

Beny Wagner, Germany — USA

Andrew Norman Wilson, Germany — USA

Helga Wretman, Sweden — Germany

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