City as an Artist's Subjectivity

Thirty-five modern artists from four Russian cities took part in the project (Saint Petersburg, Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, Kazan).

[1] Every invited artist created only one graphic composition accompanied by the author's commentary, a short text with their understanding of a large modern city.

All graphic sheets are created on paper of different type and tone, specially selected for each author, which was the project's program setting.

[4] Thirty-five project artists: Vladimir Kachalsky, Valery Mishin, Alexandr Borkov, Valery Korchagin, Viktor Remishevsky, Alexey Parygin, Viktor Lukin, Marina Spivak, Mikhail Pogarsky, Igor Ivanov, Grigory Katsnelson, Leonid Tishkov, Andrey Korolchuk, Gafur Mendagaliev, Kira Matissen, Petr Perevezentsev, Ella Tsyplyakova, Yan Antonyshev, Mikhail Molochnikov, Dmitry Kawarga, Igor Baskin, Boris Zabirokhin, Evgeny Strelkov, Anatoly Vasilev, Vasiliy Vlasov, Alexandr Pozin, Vyacheslav Shilov, Nadezhda Anfalova, Ekaterina Posetselskaya, Andrey Chezhin, Igor Ganzenko, Yuri Shtapakov, Alexandr Artamonov, Anastasiya Zykina and Vasya Khorst.

Moreover, a city without clear urban planning ideas is a toneless backwater...[6].The project logo is a black circle that outlines the sheet; it appears on the title page of the publication, on the cover of the catalog and on posters for exhibitions.

City as an Artist's Subjectivity . Work in progress. Lithography . 2019
City as an Artist’s Subjectivity . No. 1/58. 2020, box, serigraphy. The Hermitage Museum . Hermitage Academic Library Collection
City as an Subjectivity . Exhibition. 2021. Moscow
City as an Subjectivity . Exhibition. 2021. Moscow
A City as an Artist’s Subjective Space . Catalog. (Rus & En). 2020. ISBN 978-5-906281-32-6
City as an Subjective Space . Animation. 2021
The City . Exhibition poster. 2021