Valery Kharitonovich Aisenberg ( September 9, 1947 , Bakhmach, Chernihiv region ) - Russian artist .
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| Study | Kharkov Polytechnic Institute |
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Biography
Born on September 9, 1947 in the city of Bakhmach, Chernihiv region .
In 1971 he graduated from the Kharkov Polytechnic Institute . In 1984 he moved to Moscow .
In 1999 , he founded the ESCAPE program (formerly ESPACE, 1998 - 1999 ).
From 1993 to 1996 he lived and worked in New York . In 2005 , Program members (Valery Aizenberg, Bogdan Mamonov , Anton Litvin and Lisa Morozova ) represented Russia at the Venice Biennale .
In 2007, he participated in the exhibition "Made in the USSR - after the USSR" (St. Petersburg, Gallery "Squirrel and Arrow" ) [1] .
Engaged in photography, video, performances and installations, writes texts. Currently lives in Moscow , New York and Tel Aviv .
Works are in collections
- State Tretyakov Gallery , Moscow .
- State Russian Museum , St. Petersburg .
- State Center for Contemporary Art , Moscow.
- Collection of the Velta Gallery , Moscow.
- Forum-Lindenthal Gallery Collection, Cologne .
- Collection of E. Nutovich .
- Collection V. Ovcharenko.
- Gallery "Romanov".
Selected Solo Exhibitions
- 2003 - Prague Biennale I. National Gallery / Veletzhni Palace, Prague .
- 2003 - "New York is reflected in the Hudson", an exhibition of paintings. Escape Gallery, Moscow .
- 2000 - Installation “Yellow Butterfly” and performance “Night Butterfly and Wagner”. Gallery "Escape", Moscow.
- 1999 - Exhibition of documents (photo, video, object) on the performance "Visual manipulation 21", gallery "Escape", Moscow.
- 1998 - “Rain”, part of N. Turnova’s installation “Spray of Happiness”, Espace (Escape), Moscow.
- 1998 - “I looked around and didn’t see anything ...”, installation and video film “Swans”, Espace (Escape) program, Moscow.
- 1998 - Performances “Visual manipulation 22-25”, “Misunderstanding”, “Night Butterfly and Wagner”, Kunstlerhaus Ekenförde, Germany .
- 1997 - Three performances. International festival "KUKART" , Tsarskoye Selo, Leningrad Region .; Spidermouse Gallery, Moscow; non-profit program, "Artmanezh-97."
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Sources
- ↑ Gordeeva A. Things “made in USSR” will be shown by contemporary artists in St. Petersburg // RIA Novosti. - 2007. - Dec 5
- Romer F. The Habitable Dwelling // Results. - 2001. - Feb 6.
- Barbarian A. Marginals are dead and alive // Today. - 2000. - No. 198.