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Aiyoung Yun

13 november 2002—15 january 2003
Aiyoung Yun, the Korean leaving in Paris, had her personal exhibitions in London, Madrid, Paris, and took part in international such exhibitions as FIAC (Paris), ARCO (Madrid), biennial Kvanchzhu (South Korea). She is a videoartist and her main material is reminiscences and dreams. She uses effect of video installation intensified with sound and three-dimensional space to make a reality of a transition state between tangibility and illusiveness of the world. Video art allowed the young artist to express the many-dimensional world. The exhibition in the Marble Palace presents one of Aiyoung Yun's installations, Secret Garden, where the world of reminiscences and fantasies of the artist is religiously recreated with the help of video projections, lasers, three-dimensional images and sounds. In a dark hall, in the middle of an artificial phosphorescent garden there is a flowered almond-tree, and transparent screens with video projections of the naked artist levitating above streams of water in its branches. Among the artificial flowers, situated along the paths of the garden, video projections are blooming. Murmur of a waterfall mixes with puffs. The exhibition is organized with the help of the French Institute in St.Petersburg, the Korean Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Russian representative office of the company Samsung Electronics, the Korean fund of Art and Culture and the gallery Les Filles du Calvaire (Paris), the Embassy of Korean republic in Moscow.
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Alexey Vaulin. Living Substance

Alexey Vaulin. Living Substance

27 april—19 june 2023

Alexey Vaulin stands out as one of the most vibrant and consistent purveyors of contemporary abstract art on the Russian art scene. This exhibition spotlights around 50 of his works, spanning his career.

Parallel Universes. From Abstraction to Artefact. The Collection of Natalia Opaleva

Parallel Universes. From Abstraction to Artefact. The Collection of Natalia Opaleva

3 march—26 june 2023

The State Russian Museum presents the exhibition project Parallel Universes. From Abstraction to Artefact showing works by 36 artists of the second half of the 20th century from the collection of Natalia Opaleva, a well-known collector, founder and general director of the AZ Museum (Anatoly Zverev). The exhibition introduces visitors of the Marble Palace to more than 200 paintings and graphic works by underground masters of the 1960s–1980s: Anatoly Zverev, Dmitri Plavinsky, Dmitry Krasnopevtsev, Oleg Tselkov, Lidia Masterkova and Ernst Neizvestny.

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