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FINROSFORUM  //  The Finnish-Russian Civic Forum strives to promote cooperation between the peoples of Finland and Russia by supporting civic initiatives for democracy, human rights, and freedom of speech.

Mar 3 / 6:13am

Voina Tests Boundaries of Art

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Russia has a deep tradition of avant-garde art that has tested the boundaries of art and expression. The work of the art group, Voina ("War"), is part of this tradition. As Russia's political and economic system continues to centralize and grow more sclerotic, corrupt, and reliant on natural resources, this group is seeking to shake things up, juxtaposing humor and the absurd next to the grayness of Russian official life. The performance and public guerilla art of this collective is dedicated, in their words, to the "destruction of outdated repressive-patriarchal socio-political symbols and ideologies."

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Filed under  //  Art   Banksy   FSB   KGB   Medvedev   Performance   Police   Putin   Russia   Voina  
Oct 15 / 8:31am

Extremist Abstractionism

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Russia's official cultural watchdog, Rosokhrankultura, refused to allow paintings by Russian contemporary artist Avdey Ter-Oganyan to be included in an exhibition of Russian modern art in the Louvre. The agency objected to four of Ter-Oganyan’s works in his series, “Radical Abstractionism,” saying the paintings called for "a violent change of Russia's constitutional order and incited religious hatred.”

In response, some artists refused to participate in the exhibition unless Ter-Oganyan's forbidden works were included. The conflict was later resolved after the Louvre issued an official report saying that the display would involve “all artists and works planned to be featured” and confirmed that the Russian authorities had agreed to put on display works that were previously dismissed.

http://www.artinfo.com/news/story/35923/in-reversal-russia-releases-anti-putin-art-for-louvre-show/

Filed under  //  Art   Censorship   Extremism   Louvre   Russia  
Jul 12 / 1:34am

Art Trial Reveals Clash of Russian Cultures

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Two prominent intellectuals, facing a verdict of up to three years’ imprisonment over a museum exhibition in 2007, issued dire warnings on Thursday that Russia was starting to resemble Nazi Germany, contemporary Iran and the Soviet Union in the harshness of its growing nationalism, dominance of the Russian Orthodox church and fear of modern art.

Yuri Samodurov, former director of Moscow’s Sakharov Museum, and Andrei Yerofeyev, a former curator of the Tretyakov Gallery, have been on trial for nearly two years on charges of fomenting ethnic and religious hatred. The verdict in the case is due Monday. It has sharply divided the Moscow intelligentsia and become a lightning rod for feelings about the church, whose power has grown steadily since Communist rule crumbled two decades ago.

Mr. Yerofeyev opened a news conference on Thursday by showing a video against contemporary art produced by Narodny Sobor, or People’s Council, a nationalist organization that he said was the driving force in the charges against him and Mr. Samodurov. “We have the classic situation of a fascist party that is attacking contemporary culture,” he said. “Through destruction it is trying to get attention, your attention.

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Filed under  //  Freedom of Speech   Russia   art   trial