AES F

AES F is a group of four Russian artists: Tatiana Arzamasova (* 1955), Lev Evzovich (* 1958), Evgeny Svyatsky (* 1957) and Vladimir Fridkes (* 1956).

The group

The group was formed in 1987 under the name of AES with the artists Tatiana Arzamasova, Lev and Evgeny Evzovich Svyatsky. The photographer Vladimir Fridkes joined the group in 1995. Then the name of the group in AES F has changed. The group lives and works in Moscow. She works with photography, photo and computer - based art and video art. She also works with other traditional techniques such as drawing, painting and sculpture.

Exhibitions

Works of AES / AES F has been shown at a number of biennials: Venice, Lyon, Sydney, Gwangju, Moscow, Gothenburg, Havana, Tirana, Istanbul, Bratislava, Seoul etc., ARS -06 ( KIASMA Helsinki) and on a large number of important group and solo exhibitions around the world. Her works are in collections of major Russian national museums, as well as in museums in Europe, such as the State Tretyakov Gallery (Moscow), the State Russian Museum ( St. Petersburg), the Multimedia Art Center (Moscow), the Moderna Museet (Stockholm), the MEP (Paris), Les Abattoirs (Toulouse), FNAC ( Paris), Centre Pompidou (Paris ), Museum of Contemporary Art ( Belgrade ), Sammlung Goetz (Munich ), etc.

Large-scale video projects

The video of the group entitled " Last Riot " was shown at the 2007 Venice Biennale: an imaginary future in digital revision in which snow-covered mountains are next desolate beaches, neofarbene dragon sitting on oil rigs, crashing airplanes without an explosion and a group of attractive teenagers, mutually do violence to no effect. Her work ' The Feast of Trimalchio " from 2009 was shown in the same year in Venice and in 2010 at the 17th Biennale of Sydney. In 2011, AES F showed a new project « Allegoria Sacra ' ( the third in a trilogy that began with " Last Riot " started ) in the Multimedia Art Museum Moscow as a special project of the fourth Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art

Prizes and awards

  • 2012: Kandinsky Prize for Modern Art for Allegoria Sacra, along with Grisha Bruskin.

Galleries

AES F is shown by:

  • The Triumph Gallery in Moscow;
  • Volker Diehl Gallery, Berlin;
  • The Noire Contemporary Art in Turin;
  • The Anna Schwartz Gallery in Melbourne and Sydney;
  • The Art Gallery of South Australia in Adelaide;
  • Hans Knoll Gallery in Venice and Budapest;
  • The Ruzicska Gallery in Salzburg;
  • SEM Art Gallery in Monaco;
  • Charlotte Moser Gallery, Geneva;
  • The Arario Beijing Gallery in China;
  • Loop Gallery in South Korea;
  • The Art Statements Gallery in Hong Kong and Tokyo;
  • Juan Ruiz Gallery in Venezuela.
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