Anastasia Ryabova

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Anastasia Ryabova
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Born1985
NationalityRussian
Alma materMaster of Philosophy, National Research University Higher School of Economics
Known forNew media art, Installation art
AwardsKandinsky Prize in media projects, 2011; Soratnik awards laureate, 2011
Websitehttp://nastyaryabova.com

Anastasia Ryabova (born in Moscow in 1985) is a contemporary artist who won the 2011 Kandinsky Prize in media projects for her work, , a virtual "museum of contemporary art based on artists' private collections".[1] She is known for works that play "linguistic games."[2] She was also the Soratnik awards laureate for 2011.[3] Her art has been exhibited in Russia, Austria, Italy, and Germany.[4]

She holds a Master of Philosophy from the National Research University Higher School of Economics.[5]

Biography[]

Born in 1985 in Moscow. The creator of “Artist's Private Collections”[6] is an online archive of works of contemporary art from private collections of artists. The site project “Artist's Private Collections” was carried out with the initial financial support of the Victoria Foundation and the Sandretto Re Rebaoudengo Foundation in the framework of the Russian-Italian exhibition Modernikon.[7] One of the authors of the megazine.biz project, an online store where you can’t buy anything (all products are painted by artists Alexei Buldakov, Alexandra Galkina, Alisa Yoffe, Zhanna Kadyrova, Viktor Makarov, Lena Martynova, Maxim Roganov, Anastasia Ryabova, David Ter-Oganyanom and Olga Chtak).[8]

On the initiative of Anastasia Ryabova and Aleksey Buldakov, the project “Agency Supostat” was launched in 2011, “an initiative of artists, theorists and journalists to create and develop a platform aimed at studying, analyzing and developing the artistic environment in which we work”.

In 2011, she was twice nominated for the Kandinsky Prize. For the prize of the young artist of the year, Anastasia Ryabova put on the plastic work “Where is your banner, dude?”, And for the prize “Project of the year in the field of media art” - her own no-art project “Artist's Private Collections”.[9] As a result, the artist won the second nomination and became the only woman to receive the Kandinsky Prize in the nomination “Project of the Year in the Field of Media Art”. Starting next year, the media nomination was canceled, so Anastasia Ryabova was also the last to win it.

In the same 2011, a few months earlier, the artist also became the laureate of the Soratnik Prize, taking third (prize) place.

In 2011, she carried out the project “Artist's Ride Space”, arranging on her own bicycle, in a small “window” under the wheel, an art gallery of one work. During the year, the works of Alice Yoffe, Alexei Buldakov, Valery Chtak and other artists were exhibited there.[10]

In 2012, with the support of the Victoria Foundation, it launched The False Calculations Presidium project. The exhibition was held in a non-standard place for Moscow - in the Museum of entrepreneurs, philanthropists and benefactors.[11]

List of exhibitions[]

Personal shows[]

  • JDOO ILI DOO (shared with Marianna Abovyan), Institute of Fossil Fuels, Moscow, 2021
  • Discord Show / Sticker packs, Work More! Rest More!, Online, Minsk, 2020
  • + (+++), FFTN, Saint-Petersburg, 2019
  • From Your Morning to My Night, Zarya AiR studio, Vladivostok, 2019[12]
  • Candy and toffee on the edge of feud or where to find four mistakes?, The Foundation of Vladimir Smirnov and Konstantine Sorokin, Moscow, 2017
  • Candy and toffee on the edge of feud or where to find four mistakes?, Academy of Fine Arts, Tasku-galleria Näyttely, Helsinki, 2016[13]
  • Reverse Motion Inventory, Triangle Curatorial Studio, Moscow, 2015
  • Star Tonnel, Banka Gallery, Moscow, 2013
  • Billion (shared with A. Buldakov), Cultural Center Art Propaganda, Samara, 2011
  • artistsprivatecollections.org (as part of the “Top” project), ARCOmadrid, Madrid, 2011
  • Annual Report, As part of the parallel program of the art fair COSMOSCOW, Moscow, 2010
  • It Works!. Brown Stripe Gallery, Moscow, 2010
  • TrolleyTram&Transp! (Jointly with M. Roganov). LabGarage Gallery, Kyev, 2009
  • Crowds of angry cunts, FABRIKA Project, Moscow, 2006

Group shows[]

  • Neoinfantilism, DK Gromov, Saint Petersburg, 2020[14]
  • Infographics, Cube.Moscow, Moscow, 2019
  • VII PERMANENT COLLECTION, Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow, 2016[15]
  • Metageography. Space — Image — Action, Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, 2015[16]
  • Vertical Reach, Artspace, New Haven, 2015.[17]
  • Referendum on withdrawal from the human race, Teatr Powszechny, Warsaw, 2014[18]
  • Weightlessness, National Centre for Contemporary Arts, Nizhny Novgorod, 2013[19]
  • 5th Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art - Presented a piece "Your Money Works No More Here", Moscow, 2013[20]
  • The Compromise Unidee in residence final expedition, Arte al Centro, Biella, 2013[21]
  • Toasting the Revolution, Family Business, New York, 2012[22]
  • 4th Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art, Moscow, 2011[23]
  • Modernikon Palazzio, Casa dei Tre Oci, Venice, 2011[24]
  • Modernikon, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin, 2010[25]
  • TAPE IT!, Centre D’art Contemporain “OUI”, Grenoble, 2010[26]
  • Moscou dans la valise, Les Salaisons Romainville, Paris, 2010[27]
  • Policy in streets!, FABRIKA Project, Moscow, 2008

Curatorial projects[]

  • The False Calculations Presidium, Museum of Entrepreneurs, Patrons and Philanthropists, Moscow, 2012[28]
  • Artists' Ride Space, Moscow, 2011

Works are in the following collections[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Artists' Private Collections". artistsprivatecollections.org. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  2. ^ "Anastasia Ryabova. Don't give him these things". Artguide - Events. Archived from the original on 2014-02-02. Retrieved 2014-02-02.
  3. ^ "Информагентство Культура". GiF.ru. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  4. ^ "Anastasia Ryabova - Biography". Artfacts.net. Retrieved 2014-02-02.
  5. ^ Ryabova, Anastasia. "Selected Works and Projects" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  6. ^ Anastasia Ryabova - Artist's Private Collections
  7. ^ Modernikon: Contemporary art from Russia
  8. ^ megazine.biz / creators
  9. ^ The 1st round of the voting was completed. The participants of the Kandinsky Prize 2011 nominees exhibition were announced
  10. ^ Artist's Ride Space
  11. ^ The False Calculations Presidium on the V-A-C Foundation side
  12. ^ From Your Morning to My Night / An Exhibition by Anastasia Ryabova
  13. ^ Anastasia Ryabova Tasku-galleriassa
  14. ^ Neoinfantilism - exhibition catalog Archived 2021-06-19 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ VII PERMANENT COLLECTION DISPLAY INTERACTION: Contemporary Artists Respond to MMOMA Collection
  16. ^ Metageography. Space — Image — Action
  17. ^ Exhibition highlights protest art from Eastern Europe, New Haven
  18. ^ Performative Participatory Action of Benjamin Egger
  19. ^ "Anastasia Ryabova". ArtSlant Worldwide. Retrieved 2014-02-02.
  20. ^ "Tretyakov Displays Labor Mini-History". Moscow Times. Sep 26, 2013. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  21. ^ The Compromise UNIDEE in residence final exhibition
  22. ^ “Toasting to Revolution” Curated by Daria Irincheeva, at Maurizio Cattelan and Massimiliano Gioni’s 125-square-foot Family Business Gallery
  23. ^ Kozlov, Vladimir (Sep 20, 2011). "Arty autumn". Moscow News. Archived from the original on 1 March 2014. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  24. ^ Modernikon Palazzio Tri Oci Venice
  25. ^ "Modernikon press release" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-06-24.
  26. ^ Un commissariat d'Alice Nikitinova
  27. ^ Moscou dans la valise
  28. ^ When banks will become former... artist's text in Moscow Art Magazine

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