Archive 2020 KubaParis

Spring of Dream or Nightmare

Exhibition view: Dreamhouse. Collaborative work by Mary Anaskina, Natasha Angashanova, Vadim Mel. Give me back my 2107 by Yesterdaisygirl
Exhibition view: Dreamhouse. Collaborative work by Mary Anaskina, Natasha Angashanova, Vadim Mel. Give me back my 2107 by Yesterdaisygirl
Plastic, found objects, photo printing, particle board, ceramics, wool, slime, acrylic, kinetic sand. 2020
Plastic, found objects, photo printing, particle board, ceramics, wool, slime, acrylic, kinetic sand. 2020
Magic baby by Alena Seletskaya. Tree, objects, letter. 2020
Magic baby by Alena Seletskaya. Tree, objects, letter. 2020
The peculiar interdependence of fungi and witch hunters by Nastya Mleko, 2020
The peculiar interdependence of fungi and witch hunters by Nastya Mleko, 2020
The installation consists of fused into a single layer photographs  of “natural” landscapes and plastics found at the shooting sites.
The installation consists of fused into a single layer photographs of “natural” landscapes and plastics found at the shooting sites.
"Unidentified" Painting by Mary Anaskina. 2018-2020
"Unidentified" Painting by Mary Anaskina. 2018-2020
Flat of rainbow cat by Vadim Mel. Kiss me with your eyes closed by Bora Akinciturk
Flat of rainbow cat by Vadim Mel. Kiss me with your eyes closed by Bora Akinciturk
Candle,don't cry by Masha Andreeva. Wood, textile, foam rubber, sequins. 2020
Candle,don't cry by Masha Andreeva. Wood, textile, foam rubber, sequins. 2020
Words 2 by Masha Andreeva. Ceramics. 2020
Words 2 by Masha Andreeva. Ceramics. 2020
Duck story by Nikola Fedorov. Cardboard, acrylic, gouache, varnish. 2018
Duck story by Nikola Fedorov. Cardboard, acrylic, gouache, varnish. 2018
Sleeping threat by Oleg Frolov. Nutella, potato chips, plastic cockroaches, canvas 70x100cm. 2020
Sleeping threat by Oleg Frolov. Nutella, potato chips, plastic cockroaches, canvas 70x100cm. 2020
Metallic panel by Vadim Mel. Steel 5mm, 2011. Glazed ceramics from kids of virtual museum of children arts Bestiary 5+
Metallic panel by Vadim Mel. Steel 5mm, 2011. Glazed ceramics from kids of virtual museum of children arts Bestiary 5+
SadEx. Acrylic, canvas 50x70cm. 2019-2020. Eruption. Ceramics, acrylic, putty. by Mary Anaskina.  2020
SadEx. Acrylic, canvas 50x70cm. 2019-2020. Eruption. Ceramics, acrylic, putty. by Mary Anaskina. 2020
Painting saying 'Kawaii Middle Ages' by Natasha Angashanova, 2019-2020
Painting saying 'Kawaii Middle Ages' by Natasha Angashanova, 2019-2020
Exhibition view: I had a dream that I had nothing by Natasha Angashanova, 2020. Untitled by Denis Custp, 2015-2018.
Exhibition view: I had a dream that I had nothing by Natasha Angashanova, 2020. Untitled by Denis Custp, 2015-2018.
I had a dream that I had nothing by Natasha Angashanova, 2020. Details
I had a dream that I had nothing by Natasha Angashanova, 2020. Details
Artifacts from performance Felt Cute Might Delete Later X by Rima Zamzam & Maria Ivanova. 2020
Artifacts from performance Felt Cute Might Delete Later X by Rima Zamzam & Maria Ivanova. 2020
'Buyer Walker Rover (Yiwu) Aka. There then' Video by Amalia Ulman
'Buyer Walker Rover (Yiwu) Aka. There then' Video by Amalia Ulman
Raptor Spiro by Azil (Liza Chukhlantseva). Details 2020
Raptor Spiro by Azil (Liza Chukhlantseva). Details 2020

Location

ZIL Culture Centre

Date

31.01 –08.02.2020

Curator

Natasha Angashanova, Mary Anaskina

Photography

Ivan Erofeev, Christina Matveeva

Subheadline

Participants: Bora Akinciturk Mary Anaskina Masha Andreeva Natasha Angashanova Azil (Liza Chukhlantseva) Bestiary 5+ Denis Custp Irina Gorbacheva Nikola Fedorov Oleg Frolov Robbie Hansen Maria Ivanova Felix Idle Winter Jenssen Vadim Mel Evgeny Mezhibovsky Nastya Mleko Ignat Olenev Alena Seletskaya Amalia UIman Yesterdaisygirl Rima Zamzam

Text

What mysterious power lies in the ability to dream? Information glut, development of technology and an increase in the level of anxiety forced the magical characters, monsters and other creatures of human consciousness to emigrate to the web. They climbed out from under the beds and cupboards into a virtual space in which the vulnerable could have inexplicable power, making the once perverse, now mundane. "I went down to my room which was lit with twilights of my memories. Some toys layed in the corner, shadows of which made funny patterns. I felt that my body does not belong to me, that it sank in the darkness, that screens cover my every step. I thought I saw eyes of a stranger in the window, but just for a blast of a second (which fixated in my affected memory). I again found myself alone with my fantasms - hidden hopes, cruel games, imaginary friends, frightening pictures. I spent all my childhood here, or am I still here? I turned on the light and sighed slowly: everything was empty. Only me and my imagination".  

Natasha Angashanova