Oleg Kireev on Wed, 4 Nov 1998 05:47:24 +0100 |
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Syndicate: mailradek no. 7 |
Moscow-based magazine "Radek", dedicated to theory, art and politics continues the project "mailradek in english". The information about the magazine is available on the Website: http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Coffeehouse/1457. Everybody who doesn't receive it can send a "subscribe english mailradek" e-mail to radek@glasnet.ru, and we'll include him into the mailing list. Our address is: Russia 117333 Moscow, Vavilova 48-237, for O.Kireev. tel./fax:(095)137 71 31. text no. 62 30.10.1998 Moscow Contemporary Art doesn't exist anymore. This art was seen to embody the most progressive centre of our new Westernership, to have worked out strategies of the opposition to the power in the 70s and 80s, to have represented Russia in the West in the course of Perestroika and claimed to have a new social project. The dearest thing of the Moscow artistic milieu - an international acknowledgement - came to an end (even Kulik-the-superstar is not assured of the near future), the other one, which it hated mostly and seriously hoped to beat - Tsereteli and the like - has grossly crawled all over the capital. The galleries opened in the late 80s or the early 90s have closed or become the local centers *for friends*, new issues of the *Moscow Art Magazine* are not expected eagerly anymore, the newspaper critics who attracted the most attention in the previous years, disappeared from their newspapers, and even the size of cultural columns in newspapers has been reduced or disappeared altogether. Thank God, we were among the first to leave this drowning boat... Quite simply - they have created their social project in a wrong way, developed their professional ideology in a wrong way, and built their plans for the limitless future. The names of Elena Selina, Fedor Romer or Yuri Leiderman are not telling much already, although these are the central actors in history of our Actual Art. This art was just totally blind towards surrounding it reality. The USSR epoch seemed to be gone completely, democracy - was final, and ahead of them were only foreign trips, philosophy and a high intellect. This philosophy didn't explain what the capitalism was, and why any social institution exists the limited time only and then historically changes. The main news of the week indeed sound anew in the context of such history: Brener returns! The main terrorist and provocateur of the Moscow art circle hasn't found success in the West also. But he was among the very first to believe in universality of contemporary art and to build his heroic strategies of resistance with reference to it. What will he achieve now? There's even no one to get afraid of his return.... Oleg Kireev project: Anatoly Osmolovsky and Oleg Kireev translation: Irina Aristarkhova and Oleg Kireev realization: mailradek