Tanr Prize Best Exhibition 2014 - The Golden Age of Russian Avant-Garde
Great news!
The hybrid artwork that was created both in Second Life and at the Manezh museum in Moscow
has won a prestigious award in Russia beating out some remarkable competition to claim the prize.
Here is the announcement by Saskia Boddeke.
"We
have been awarded the Tanr Prize Best Exhibition 2014, the annual award
of The Art Newspaper Russia for the installation: The Golden Age of
Russian Avant-Garde which was shown last year April at the Manezh in
Moscow.
The Multimedia installation consisted of a huge art -installation created with projection screens telling about the raise and fall of the Russian Avant-Garde from 1910 to 1930. The basis of the exhibition was the work of painter Kazimir Malevich Black canvas from 1915, the most famous painting of the Russian avant-garde period.
Part of the exhibition was an installation about the ~Russian Avant Garde in the online game/ world: Second-Life with the artists: Bryn Oh, Alpha Auer, Jo Ellsmere, Nessuno Myoo, Eupalinos Ugajin , Caer Balogh and Soror Nishi."
http://mediaartlab.ru/museum/2/avantgarde/?lang=en
http://brynoh.blogspot.com.tr/2014/04/the-golden-age-of-russian-avant-garde.html
And thanks to the Linden Endowment for the Arts for their support as well.
Alpha Auer |
The hybrid artwork that was created both in Second Life and at the Manezh museum in Moscow
has won a prestigious award in Russia beating out some remarkable competition to claim the prize.
Here is the announcement by Saskia Boddeke.
Bryn Oh |
Nessuno Myoo |
The Multimedia installation consisted of a huge art -installation created with projection screens telling about the raise and fall of the Russian Avant-Garde from 1910 to 1930. The basis of the exhibition was the work of painter Kazimir Malevich Black canvas from 1915, the most famous painting of the Russian avant-garde period.
Part of the exhibition was an installation about the ~Russian Avant Garde in the online game/ world: Second-Life with the artists: Bryn Oh, Alpha Auer, Jo Ellsmere, Nessuno Myoo, Eupalinos Ugajin , Caer Balogh and Soror Nishi."
http://mediaartlab.ru/museum/2/avantgarde/?lang=en
http://brynoh.blogspot.com.tr/2014/04/the-golden-age-of-russian-avant-garde.html
And thanks to the Linden Endowment for the Arts for their support as well.
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