Blue Soup

Date

FROM OCTOBER, 1

Hours

11:00–22:00

Place

Garage Atrium

DESCRIPTION

In showing videos by the group Blue Soup in the Atrium, Garage continues to explore its non-exhibition spaces and stage interactions between works by Russian contemporary artists and the building’s architecture.

This fall and winter, four videos by Blue Soup from Garage Collection will be shown on a sixteen-meter media screen in Garage Atrium, an unprecedented scale and setting for works that have previously mostly been shown in small white-cube gallery and museum spaces. The screen will cover the Fall mosaic on the Atrium wall: the utopian image of the Soviet modernist age will temporarily give place to the disturbing dystopia of the group’s universe. 


The showing of works by Blue Soup was made possible thanks to the support of Rocketbank and Garage Endowment Fund.

ABOUT THE GROUP

Blue Soup was formed in Moscow in 1996 by Moscow Architectural Institute graduates Alexey Dobrov, Daniel Lebedev, and Valery Patkonen (who left the group in 2010), with Alexander Lobanov joining them in 2002. The group has been working with CGI for almost 30 years, and their oeuvre reflects the development of the medium over this period: from 2D animation, simple 3D graphics, and special effects in the 1990s to realistic 3D spaces today. The artists have made around 30 videos, characterized by the absence of narrative and a unique scenography that creates an unresolvable cinematic suspense.

 

How to take part

Free admission.

Partners

  • https://rocketbank.ru/

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