Anatoly Osmolovsky (Moscow, (1969-07-01) July 1, 1969 (age 55)), is a Russian visual artist, performer, theorist, editor and teacher.
[2] In the mid nineties, there was a common element of male nudity and sexualized violence in the work of Moscow artists, including that of Osmolovsky.
[3] Osmolovsky was the leader of the anti-postmodernist movement, revolutionary Rival Programme NETSEZUDIK".
[4] On the topic of post-modernism in post-Soviet Russia, he said, In 2000, Osmolovsky talked about a new era of Russian art, full of fun, irresponsibility and superficiality.
Osmolovsky began his career in performance art with works representing protest, for example, against government institutions and the judiciary.