Group Show at Moscow Museum of Modern Art
October 13th, 2012
Artists: Viktor Alimpiev, Antoine Catala, Keren Cytter, Simon Denny, Shannon Ebner, Alexandra Galkina and David Ter-Oganyan, Boris Groys, Karl Holmqvist, Sanya Kantarovsky, Liz Magic Laser, Shana Lutker, Tobias Madison, Dafna Maimon, Laura Owens, Anna Parkina, Chadwick Rantanen, Asha Schechter, Stas Shuripa, Frances Stark, Sasha Suhareva, Anya Titova
Curators: Sanya Kantarovsky, Stas Shuripa
Venue: Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow
Exhibition Title: Things, Words and Consequences
Date: September 15 – October 14, 2012
Full gallery of images, press release and link available after the jump.
Images:
- Antoine Catala
- Antoine Catala
- Antoine Catala
- Antoine Catala
- Antoine Catala
- Antoine Catala
- Keren Cytter
- Keren Cytter
- Keren Cytter
- Simon Denny
- Shannon Ebner
- Alexandra Galkina and David Ter-Oganyan
- Alexandra Galkina and David Ter-Oganyan
- Boris Groys
- Boris Groys
- Boris Groys
- Liz Magic Laser, Sanya Kantarovsky
- Liz Magic Laser, Sanya Kantarovsky
- Liz Magic Laser, Sanya Kantarovsky
- Shana Lutker
- Shana Lutker
- Tobias Madison
- Tobias Madison
- Tobias Madison
- Tobias Madison
- Tobias Madison
- Dafna Maimon
- Laura Owens
- Anna Parkina
- Anna Parkina
- Anna Parkina
- Anna Parkina
- Anna Parkina
- Chadwick Rantanen
- Chadwick Rantanen
- Chadwick Rantanen
- Asha Schechter
- Asha Schechter
- Frances Stark
- Sasha Sukhareva
- Sasha Sukhareva
- Anya Titova
- Anya Titova
- Anya Titova
- Anya Titova
- Stas Shuripa
- Stas Shuripa
Images courtesy of Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow
Press Release:
The exhibition “Things, Words and Consequences” brings together an international group of artists whose works encompass video and film, sculpture, painting, performance and installation. The constellation of approaches in the exhibition hinges on a concern with the role, status and nature of language in the current conditions of global digital communication.
Languages, or, in a broader sense, sign systems – capable of perpetually producing meanings, manifest themselves in varying forms. Language is ubiquitous, constantly producing and regulating human relationships, ideas and emotions that constitute reality. A consideration of language is only possible at a distance, where speech would reveal its social conventions.
In effect, every artwork in the exhibition can be viewed as a research of marginal instances of communication: speech disorders, muteness, allusion, indirect or implicit significations. In the current day, when discourses are produced on a mass scale, local art practices and schools have joined the global media-sphere. Their common ambition is to seek new perspectives from where images of the present, described with conventional language, can be revealed as incomplete, paradoxical and fraught with unpredictable consequences.
- Stas Shuripa
The exhibition was organized by VCA Projects.
Link: Group Show at Moscow Museum of Modern Art











































































