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Anti-Shows: Aptart 1982-84 - Exhibition Histories, Volume 8 [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, aukštis x plotis: 215x155 mm, 50 colour, 100 b&w
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Aug-2017
  • Leidėjas: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig
  • ISBN-10: 396098023X
  • ISBN-13: 9783960980230
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, aukštis x plotis: 215x155 mm, 50 colour, 100 b&w
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Aug-2017
  • Leidėjas: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig
  • ISBN-10: 396098023X
  • ISBN-13: 9783960980230
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
A collective of artists, a gallery and a movement, APTART was a series of self-organised "anti-shows" that took place in a private apartment and outdoor spaces in Moscow between 1982 and 1984. These covert and anarchic actions, which soon came into conflict with the Soviet authorities, represent a collective attempt to rethink the politics of exhibition-making and the practice of making public in the absence of a public sphere. The first comprehensive publication on APTART, this book presents extensive photographic documentation of all their activities alongside archival texts from contributing artists and documents from the time. Main essays by Margarita Tupitsyn and Victor Tupitsyn offer a detailed elucidation of the movement"s history and guiding concepts; and further contexts and analysis are provided through contributions by Alexandra Danilova and Elena Kuprina-Lyakhovich, Maja and Reuben Fowkes, Richard Goldstein, Sven Gundlakh, Ilya Kabakov, David Morris and Valerie Smith.
Introduction: Anti-Shows 8(14)
David Morris
Imagine No Shows
22(26)
Margarita Tupitsyn
Airborne in a No-Fly Zone
48(14)
Victor Tupitsyn
Aptart, anti-shows 1982--84
62(2)
With commentary by participating artists
The first APTART exhibition
64(128)
Analysis -- Action --- TOTART
92(2)
APTART (Pictures from an Exhibition) --- Sven Gundlakh
94(4)
Konstantin Zvezdochetov, `Painting, 1979--82'
98(4)
TOTART, Retro-1 (These Wonderful 1960s and 1970s)
102(4)
Mukhomor, In Whose Hands was the Fragile Phial Shivered?
106(2)
`1st Personal Exhibition of SZ'
108(8)
`APTART en plein air'
116(29)
The Show Must Go On --- Sven Gundlakh
145(2)
On the Most Important --- Vadim Zakharov
147(1)
`Victory Over the Sun'
148(4)
Victory Over the Sun --- Anatoly Zhigalov
152(2)
`APTART Behind the Fence'
154(20)
Nikita Alekseev and Konstantin Zvevdochetov, `For Soul and for Little Body'
174(2)
`Faraway, Faraway Lands'
176(4)
Vadim Zakharov, solo exhibition
180(4)
`Odessa-Moscow'
184(6)
`4th Personal Exhibition of SZ (Portable)'
190(2)
Call into the Void
192(8)
Nikita Alekseev
Interviews
200(12)
Vadim Zakharov in conversation with Natalia Abalakova and Anatoly Zhigalov, Victor Skersis and Nikita Alekseev, 1982
200(8)
Margarita Tupitsyn and Victor Tupitsyn in conversation with Yuri Albert, Sven Gundlakh, Sergei Mironenko, Vladimir Mironenko, Vadim Zakharov and Konstantin Zvezdochetov, 1987
208(4)
Moscow Does Not Believe in New Wave Art
212(2)
Richard Goldstein
Artist-Character
214(8)
Ilya Kabakov
Havana-Moscow: Reflections on a Marxist-Leninist Artist Exchange
222(4)
Manuel Alcayde
Why I Wanted to Show APTART in New York / If a Tree Falls in the Forest...
226(6)
Valerie Smith
MANI: An Experiment in Modelling Cultural Space
232(16)
Alexandra Danilova
Elena Kuprina-Lyakhovich
Authors' biographies 248(3)
Selected bibliography 251(2)
Picture credits 253(1)
Acknowledgements 253(1)
Index 254