Anatoly Osmolovsky

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.

Anatoly Osmolovsky