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Tour by Anastasia Kotyleva

Description

The tour is constructed around three themes: how Garage Archive Collection appeared; how to reveal history that is hidden in documents; and the relationship between artistic practice and the socio-political context in which it exists.

These three important questions will be discussed through looking at materials from various archives connected to the Leningrad/St. Petersburg art scene from the 1950s to the 2020s. The collection includes numerous photographs, samizdat anthologies, personal attestations, posters, booklets, short notes, and plump treatises. Each piece of evidence can be read in different ways, for example as an artifact created with a specific aim, as a source of information about the biography of a particular person or as a document that discusses a period of local history. On the tour you will learn about various ways of interpreting archives created by artists, writers, curators, and other people from the St. Petersburg cultural scene, and also which famous exhibitions of Leningrad unofficial art you can find about through photographs. You will empathize with a complaint from the artists of the Arefiev Circle, guess which techniques Evgeny Mikhnov-Voitenko or Vladislav Mamyshev-Monroe used to create their image, and consider which strategies of Soviet underground culture are repeated today in a new form and which would be better left in the past.

ABOUT THE  GUIDE

Anastasia Kotyleva (b. 1988, Syktyvkar) is an art historian, curator, and author of articles and lectures about contemporary art. She is senior archivist at Garage Archive Collection in St. Petersburg. She graduated from the Faculty of Free Arts and Sciences of St. Petersburg State University with a master’s degree in art criticism. Curatorial projects include: Also a Good Artist, Luda Gallery, St. Petersburg (2016); Vladimir Kozin: Feel Like a Bird (with Alexander Dashevsky), PERMM Museum of Contemporary Art, Perm (2019); Timur and Ivan (with Andrei Shabanov and students of the European University), European University, St. Petersburg (2021); Vanishing Points, MYTH Gallery, St. Petersburg (2021); and A Practical Laboratory on Archives in Curatorial Practice, 4th Curatorial Forum, St. Petersburg (2023). She has also curated solo exhibitions by Sasha Zubritskaya, Alena Tereshko, and others. She lives and works in St. Petersburg

HOW TO TAKE PART

Free admission with advance registration

REGISTRATION

Tours take place on the second Tuesday of the month and begin at 19:00.

Address: The Bottle House, 2 Naberezhnaya Admiralteiskogo kanala, 4th floor

The group will meet on the 1st floor of The Bottle House next to staircase A.