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BEYOND OCCUPIED IMAGES
General Idea, Laibach, George Maciunas, Marina Naprushkina, Guillaume Paris, Agnieszka Polska, Arcangelo Sassolino, Isabel Schmiga, Orson Welles
March 1 - 25, 2012
Sound of Silence: Art during Dictatorship, curated by Olga Kopenkina, The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, New York City
January 27 – March 10, 2012
Opening Reception January 27, 6-8 pm

Kritische Masse, kuratiert von Dr. Jule Reuter,
Oktogon der Hochschule für Bildende Künste Dresden (D)
In der Ausstellung werden Arbeiten von Ulf Aminde, bankleer, Yael
Bartana, Peggy Buth, Nick Crowe & Ian Rawlinson, Lutz Dammbeck, Ingo Gerken, Paule Hammer, annette hollywood, Sven Johne, Antonia Low und Marina Naprushkina zu sehen sein.

presently i have nothing to show and i’m showing it!
22 septembrie – 04 decembrie, 2011
EXPOZITIE
DESCHIDERE: Joi, 22 septembrie 2011, 19.00
Curator: Eugen Radescu
Participanti: Rainer Werner Fassbinder (DE), Isidore Isou (FR), Marina Albu (RO), Marina Naprushkina (BY/DE), Alfred Jarry (FR), Juan delGado (ES/UK)
“PRESENTLY I HAVE NOTHING TO SHOW AND I’M SHOWING IT!” este un slogan publicitar realizat de catre Ghislain Mollet-Vieville menit sa atraga atentia asupra necesitatii mediatizarii artei prin orice mijloace astfel incat aceasta sa devina cat mai cunoscuta publicului larg.
27 octombrie 2011, 19.00 – “The Office for Anti-Propaganda”
Marina Naprushkina in dialog cu Eugen Radescu

Drifting Station, curated by Stefan Rusu, Open Space, Vienna (A)
PROJECT CURATOR: STEFAN RUSU »
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS:
MARINA NAPRUSHKINA
KRISTAP GULBIS
STEFANOS TSIVOPOULOS
SOCIÉTÉ RÉALISTE (FERENC GRÓF AND JEAN-BAPTISTE NAUDY)
TILMANN MAYER-FAJE

Eine Kunstausstellung über Europa?
Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst, Leipzig
>Scenario 1<
10 September 2011 – 13 November 2011, GfZK-2
Opens 9 September 2011, 7 pm
>Scenario 1< features works by:
Cheng Meiya, Goldin+Senneby, Hu Fang, Christina Herrstrøm/Peter Schildt, Marcel ?ozi?ski, Carin Mannheimer, Marina Naprushkina, Nils Norman, Margreth Olin, Xabier Salaberria, Janek Simon feat. Daniel Rumiancew, Arvid Skauge/Nils Utsi, Nataša Teofilovi?, Zoran Todorovi?, Polona Tratnik, Koen Vanmechelen, Frederic Wiseman a. o.

A Complicated Relation, Curator: Martin Schibli, Kalmar Konstmuseum
OPENING: Saturday, September 17
People's Atlas of Public Space in Chisinau (MD), The Bombily Group (RU), Conceptual Art Centre Bukovje (SI), Lado Darakhvelidze (GE), Tatiana Fiodorova (MD), Andrus Joonas (EE), Nikita Kadan (UA), Kiss my Ba (RU), Victoria Lomasko & Anton Nikolaev (RU), Svätopluk Mikyta (SK), Tanja Muravskaja (EE), Ghenadie Popescu (MD), Alexander Raevsky (MD), R.E.P. (UA), Mykola Ridnyi (UA), Stefan Rusu (MD), Zurab Rtveliashvili (GE), San Donato group (RU), Sergey Shabohin (BY), SOSka (UA), Bo Söderlund (AX), Giorgi Tabatadze (GE), The Office for Anti-propaganda (BY/DE), Alexander Verevkin (RU), Voina (RU) & Minna Öberg (AX)

The coloring book „My daddy is a policeman. What is he doing at work?”
appeared as a part of the civil campaign against police violence in Belarus
„Beware, police!“
See the book

The Journey to the East
From 5 August 2011 to 30 September 2011
Opening: 17:00
Curator: Monika Szewczyk
Place: Galeria Arsenał w Białymstoku
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General plan, 2011
The Centro Cultural Montehermoso,
Vitoria-Gasteiz City



 

Скачать выпуск 1, за январь 2011
The 16-page newspaper-size novel illustrates the events which happened in Belarus
during 2010 Presidential Elections. This is a story about the elections and, in particular,
of the day and night of December 19, when the citizens’ peaceful demonstration against
falsified elections was brutally suppressed by the police. The novel presents two views
on the developments in parallel. The first one shows how the events are interpreted by
the state regime and currently widely publicized by state-run newspapers and television.
The other version was assembled from information presented by independent media, which for
the most part can exist only in the Internet, i.e. blogs, oppositional websites, users’comments, testimonies of victims and political activists.
is a Belarusian artist based in Berlin. Her work is included in “Opening the Door? Belarusian Art Today” at the Zacheta National Gallery of Art in Warsaw. The exhibition, which is on view until August 21, is curated by Kęstutis Kuizinas. It was recently shown at Contemporary Art Center, Vilnius...
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