Simbeeoz Exhibition at Multimedia Gallery in Ufa. Real Russia
Simbeeoz is a multimedia exhibition which is in June, 2017 presented at the Center for Comtemporary Arts Oblaka (The Clouds) in Ufa, Russia.
It is 360 degrees multi-frame movie about collaboration of people and bees, about an artists who use bees for creating their creative masterpieces.
Lisa Fedon Ufa Contemporary Art Centre, Oblaka, Ufa, Russia
I have been included in an exhibition titled, Bees in Art, in Ufa, Russia. The space is a multimedia gallery presenting its first exhibition, “Bees in Art” (Simbeeoz), which opened April 19th. The exhibition includes artists from the UK, USA and Canada that have been inspired by the unique structure of the bee family, their valuable input into the ecosystem and the perfect shapes created by bees. Valerian Gagin, the director of Oblaka said, “The artists who took part in the exhibition create their works in different genres. The art gathered from artists all over the world is a collaboration of bees and humans that have been united with video designed by our crew.”
Street Art Graffiti in Ufa. Real Russia ep.99 (4K)
The city of Ufa is one of the first Russian cities which is started collaborate with an artists who makes street art (graffiti).
Administration of Ufa has started legally provide a good areas for an artist to draw their graffiti. Mostly big solid walls of the residential buildings.
For about two years since such a collaboration there already at least ten big street arts, including the ones which are located on a solid walls of 9-floors and higher residential buildings.
In this video you will see a quick review of the most interesting of those street arts.
Gagarin street, 14/1 (Ufa, Russia)
Street art with an image of Yuri Gagarin in a spacesuit. His fame as the first cosmonaut in the World is still pretty big in Russia. You might noticed, but the street with this graffiti is also dedicated to his name.
Gagarin Street, 5 (Ufa, Russia)
It’s just in a few steps from the Yuri Gagarin street art. The graffiti dedicated to the Veterans of the WWII which is in Russia more known as a “Great Patriotic War”. There you can see kinda collective images of how the veterans looked like when they was a young soldiers participating in a WWII. Great Patriotic War was a huge tragedy for all Russian (Soviet) nations and memory about those soldiers who saved the World from fascists is still big.
Chernyishevskiy street, 73 (Ufa, Russia)
This is a street art with a fragment of the picture of famous Russian artist (1862-1942) , Mikhail Nesterov, “The Youth of Veneral Sergiy of Radonezh”. Sergiy of Radonezh is one of the most respectful persons in a land of Russia. He was a monk of Russian Church and a founder of Troitsky Monastery which is still located under the city of Moscow.
Lenin street, 21 (Ufa, Russia)
Graffiti dedicated to the Patriotic War of 1812. It’s a war of Russia against Napoleon’s France on a territory of our country. There an image of four warriors. Two Bashkir warriors and two Russian warriors. Actually, this art reflects a long friendship of Russians with Bashkirs.
Revolution street, 43 (Ufa, Russia)
This is a huge wall which goes across the Head Office of Uralsib Bank, the highest building in Ufa, Russia. It’s the wall where an artist can legally draw their graffiti. A lot of different arts there.
Mendeleev street, 116 (Ufa, Russia)
Graffiti of the dancing Bashkir lady. The city of Ufa is the capital of The Republic of Bashkortostan of Russia. As stated from the name of the republic, historically this is an indigenous land of Bashkir people. This is a nation which has it’s own rich history, culture and traditions. So no wonder why there a Bashkir lady in a national costume is dancing a national dance above the clouds.
This street art painted on a huge solid wall of 10-floors residential building.
Avrory street, 17/1 (Ufa, Russia)
Street art of a boy who reads the book and the shine of knowledge is fallin’ on his face. This graffiti located on a wall of one of the children’s libraries of Ufa. Nice thematical art in an appropriate place and great source of colorful positive for kinda grey block of late-Soviet panel 9-floor residential buildings. Library located right inside of it.
Mushnikov street, 20 (Ufa, Russia)
Nowadays, definitely the best street art in Ufa. It is not only the biggest graffiti painted on a big solid wall of 12-stage residential building but the most colorful picture with a lot of different elements. It is called “Mother with a Baby”. On it’s graffiti we can see a beautiful lady with a water in her hands where right under them in a flower laying a baby. Also there a dove which is sitting in her shoulder.
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Kritsky Street Photo Exhibition. Real Russia
Nikolay Kritsky used to make a camerawork for many videos of Real Russia. But his main job is photography. He is a professional commercial photographer these days.
But since the spring of 2016, during his walks with a little son, he started taking a photo camera with him and just shot all people around in the streets of Ufa and Krasnodar in Russia, and in Arambol, Northern Goa, India where he lived for three months with his family at winter 2016/2017.
That is how in time he's got a good collection of an interesting undirected photos with a people caught just in the street.
He used to post all of those photographs in his Instagram and Facebook, and began attract an attention of local people of Ufa because it is reflected the life and faces of their city,
When Nikolay's street photos got enough of resonance, the local Miras art gallery offered to make an exhibition in their walls.
In this video you may see how it looked like and to get to know the stories of creation of them from an author himself.
For more photos watch and subscribe to Nikolay's Instagram: kritsky_streetphoto
KFC Battle Fest with Egor Kreed and Kate Clapp in Ufa, Russia
KFC Battle Fest 2017 featuring Egor Kreed and Kate Clapp in Ufa, Russia.
Egor Kreed is one of the most popular pop-artists and Kate Clapp is one of the most popular YouTube videobloggers in Russia.
KFC Battle is the challenge for football, streetball, vocal, rap, dances and blogging.
КФС Баттл, Егор Крид, Катя Клэп, Уфа, Россия.
Mikhail Nesterov
Mikhail Vasilyevich Nesterov (Russian: Михаи́л Васи́льевич Не́стеров; 31 May [O.S. 19 May] 1862, Ufa – 18 October 1942, Moscow) was a Russian and Soviet painter; associated with the Peredvizhniki and Mir Iskusstva. He was one of the first exponents of Symbolist art in Russia.
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Exploring the Legacy of WWII in Russian Art
12 March, 2015. Saatchi Gallery. London. Art Russe hosts the first UK exhibition dedicated to providing an insight into the portrayal of World War II and its legacy in Russian Art with works encompassing a variety of artistic styles and interpretations.
Charity Concert of Facebook Bloggers in Ufa, Russia
Live performance of the Facebook bloggers from Ufa, Russia for the charity to the kids with a health issues. This is how the bloggers of Ufa attracted an attention to this charity event at the Lights of Ufa concert and helped to raise the money. Even happened at the 17th of May, 2017.
The Museum Of Russian Art ~ Minneapolis Minnesota
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Meet Salavat Fidai a Russian miniature sculptor | Meet Awesome People S1 Episode 3
Salavat Fidai a Russian miniature sculptor.
who makes miniature sculptures out of pencil graphite.
He currently lives in Ufa, Russia.
Between November 2014 and February 2015, he created his first micro-sculptures on the pencil tips.
By the beginning of 2018, Salavat Fidai created more than 300 graphite macrosculptures
Many of his works are now in galleries and private collections in the USA, Australia, Italy, the UAE, Germany, China and many other countries.
Today, there are very few masters of this unique art form.
This is due to extremely intense and time-consuming process
Graphite is a very fragile material and the sculptures are exceedingly small, measured in millimeters and even in microns.
Carving one sculpture may take up to 12 hours and sometimes several days.
While working Salavat uses a stereo microscope and a knife with replaceable blades
At first, he used Jumbo pencils with a rod diameter of 5 mm.
Now the main material are regular pencils with 2 mm rod diameter.
He also works with smaller diameters: 0.5 mm and 0.35 mm rods of mechanical pencils.
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USA: NEW YORK: RUSSIAN ARTIST OLEG KULIK LIVES AS A DOG
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New York's art world is stunned by a Russian artist who gives new meaning to the phrase dog-eat-dog.
Veteran Moscow performance artist, Oleg Kulik, has been living as a dog since he passed through customs at New York's J-F-K airport last week.
New York City's Deitch Art Gallery is Oleg Kulik's zoo.
The Moscow performance artist's first American exhibition is called I Bite America and America Bites Me.
Art historians will appreciate Kulik's take-off on Joseph Beuy's famous performance piece: I Like America and America Likes Me.
In 1974, Beuy's lived with a coyote for five days in a New York Gallery.
But Kulik is not living with a dog -- he's become one.
Barking sounds shake up the onlookers who surround Kulik's cage, gawking at the Russian dog-man.
And Kulik doesn't disappoint.
He roams around on all fours, snarling and growling at the visitors.
But anyone who thinks Kulik is not serious about his role should dare to enter his cage.
His trainer dons a padded jump-suit and protective arm guards to avoid being sliced up by Kulik's fangs.
The Russian artist jumps his trainer and attacks.
No New York spectators have been bitten so far, but two years ago in Stockholm, Kulik chomped on a critic who tempted fate.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
When people come in they're really blown away. He conceived the space - you know - how he would exist within the space, and I think people become more aware of the seriousness of the piece and its context within performance art rather than some insane Russian man coming to America as a dog.
SUPER CAPTION: Sarah Watson, Director, Deitch Projects
But this Russian artist can be as scary and genuine as a real pit bull.
It's a talent honed during the past few years.
In Rotterdam he impersonated a Pavolovian dog and was actually subjected to experiments in a laboratory.
And gallery visitors expressed everything from amazement to pity that Kulik was not
being walked on the city streets.
For one artist, Kulik's attraction was much simpler.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
To be frank I was mostly curious about coming and seeing a naked guy - in a cage - I guess you won't be able to put that on the radio. Lets face it women - naked women - are used so frequently in art I was pretty excited - not in the erotic sense - but I was pretty interested in seeing a naked guy.
SUPER CAPTION: Susan Masson, Artist
Believe it or not, Kulik remains a dog even during the gallery's off hours.
He lives on oats, water and milk which we slurps from a bowl and sits atop a small pan to relive himself.
Any visitor expecting Kulik to drop the act and start speaking will be sadly disappointed, but barking is another matter.
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Julia Volchkova, Russian street artist in Penang
Street artist from Saint Petersburg, Russia, carving a reputation for herself in the wake of street art popularity brought about by another foreign artist, Ernest Zacharevic.
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Artist Creates Large Scale Street Art Murals Across Europe, Makes Boring Buildings Interesting
WD (Wild Drawing) is an Indonesian muralist based in Athens, where he has lived for ten years. Widely known for his photorealistic murals that often address current economic, political and social issues locally and globally, his work on street art began in 2000 and did not stop.
He has held several solo exhibitions and has also participated in several collective exhibitions and international festivals in Europe, America, and Asia. His works have been included in books by famous Street Art publishers such as Thames & Hudson, Éditions Alternatives, and Lonely Planet.
His characters are beautifully executed and grace the walls throughout the European capital and beyond.
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Some of the most influential Russian art is taking centre stage at an exhibition in the Qatari capital, Doha.
Organisers hope the show will inspire a new generation of art experimentation.
It is part of a cultural exchange programme between Qatar and Russia.
Al Jazeera's Raheela Mahomed reports from Doha.
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Best Of Russia. Photo Exhibition in Moscow. Real Russia ep.76
Best Of Russia is an annual photo contest to show real life in Russia in most bright and not ordinary photographs made by people of Russia.
Since this year foreign photographers who makes photos of Russia are available to participate as well.
There no limits to participate in this contest. The only condition - you must send the pictures made in Russia at this year.
Submit your photographs of Russia you may here -
In 2013, more than 30,000 photographers sent their works but only 339 of them was selected and finally presented at Best Of Russia Photo Exhibition which is opened for everyone from 27th of March to 18th of May, 2014 in Winzavod by address:
Moscow, Russia
4th Syromyatnicheskiy lane, 1 building 6
(7 minutes by walk from Kurskaya Metro Station).
Best Of Russia was founded by WINZAVOD, Centre for Contemporary Arts, in 2008.
WINZAVOD is the place with more than 200 years history. It used to be the winemaking enterprise back in 19th century, owned by Alexey Khludov, one of the richest people of Russia in those days.
But nowadays this is one of the most cultural places in Moscow. An old manufactories for winemaking now used as a territory for all kinds of contemporary arts of contemporary artists.
The WINZAVOD mission is to support contemporary art and artists, to introduce contemporary art to the widest possible audience, and to make art an integral part of contemporary life.
As the first and still only one independent English-language channel about daily life in Russia, we have been invited for Best Of Russia photo exhibition.
It is definitely another great view on the real life in today's Russia made in photographs with No Fake and No Bullshit.
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SERGE MARSHENNIKOV (1971) Russian painter ✽ Helen O'Hara - Love And Respect
Serge Marshennikov Biography
“I was seduced by Serge Marshennikov's alluring female oil portrait, The Pirate Style Bed. Marshennikov uses the languorous pose of his model, a delicate swatch of lace draped over her hip, and deep folds of luxuriant bed sheets, comforters and warm pillows to convey sensuality, femininity and the promise of endless pleasure that comes with waking each morning with original works of exquisite art.” Tomas Hall, art critique, Florida
Serge Marshennikov was born in 1971 in Ufa (Bashkiria, USSR). His grandfather was a general manager of a horse breeding company, his father an electric engineer and his mother a pre-school educator. Since before he can remember, Serge was always drawing, painting and sculpting from any material he could land his hands on. His mother encouraged Serge to study, and from an early childhood he had a succession of private teachers and attended multiple art studios. After receiving several awards for his children’s watercolor and pastel paintings, Serge decided to become a professional painter.
In 1995 he finished the Ufa Art College and then continued education at one of the most prestigious art academies in the world, The Repin Academy of Fine Art in St. Petersburg, Russia. As one of the most talented graduates of the academy, Serge was offered to stay for the post-graduate studies at the studio of an Academician, the Rector of the Academy, Professor Milnikov.
Serge’s first solo exhibition was in the gallery “Sangat” of his native UFA in 1995, a year after graduation. The show was a success and Serge was invited to exhibit at the Artists’ Union gallery. He then exhibited on a semi-annual basis, showing his work to collectors and peers in both St Petersburg and Ufa. Serge’s graduation work quickly caught the eye of faculty members from Brownwood University in Texas, and Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene. As a result, he exhibited during his post-graduation years in the art departments of both Universities.
Serge was awarded “Chairman’s Choice Award” at the 2008/2009 International Art Renewal Center’s salon, and received Certificate of Excellence for his outstanding achievement in art. He was chosen as “Top 30” in 2008 by the Portrait Society of America.
Lately Serge’s paintings have been successfully sold through important art auctions, including famous Christie’s of London and Bonham's in Knightsbridge. His work is in high demand, with paintings currently held in the Museum of Modern Art (El Paso), The Grace Museum (Abilene), and in many important private collections throughout the United States, Russia, England, Denmark, France and Japan.
Serge’s biggest influences were Andrew Wyeth & Lucian Freud. Serge is married, living in Russia with his 7 year-old daughter.
Serge Marshennikov is an artist originally hailing from Ufa, Bashkiria, Russia who has been actively creating art since childhood, and his skill set shows it. Marshennikov creates female portraits and other figurative nude oil paintings, and his work has been exhibited internationally throughout Russia, England, Denmark, France, and Japan. His work is consistently pursued by art collectors around the world which is no real surprise.
SERGE MARSHENNIKOV paintings ✽ SECRET GARDEN - Illumination
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Serge Marshennikov (1971) Russian painter
Serge Marshennikov is an artist originally hailing from Ufa, Bashkiria, Russia who has been actively creating art since childhood, and his skill set shows it. Marshennikov creates female portraits and other figurative nude oil paintings, and his work has been exhibited internationally throughout Russia, England, Denmark, France, and Japan. His work is consistently pursued by art collectors around the world which is no real surprise.
Serge Marshennikov Biography
“I was seduced by Serge Marshennikov's alluring female oil portrait, The Pirate Style Bed. Marshennikov uses the languorous pose of his model, a delicate swatch of lace draped over her hip, and deep folds of luxuriant bed sheets, comforters and warm pillows to convey sensuality, femininity and the promise of endless pleasure that comes with waking each morning with original works of exquisite art.” Tomas Hall, art critique, Florida
Serge Marshennikov was born in 1971 in Ufa (Bashkiria, USSR). His grandfather was a general manager of a horse breeding company, his father an electric engineer and his mother a pre-school educator. Since before he can remember, Serge was always drawing, painting and sculpting from any material he could land his hands on. His mother encouraged Serge to study, and from an early childhood he had a succession of private teachers and attended multiple art studios. After receiving several awards for his children’s watercolor and pastel paintings, Serge decided to become a professional painter.
In 1995 he finished the Ufa Art College and then continued education at one of the most prestigious art academies in the world, The Repin Academy of Fine Art in St. Petersburg, Russia. As one of the most talented graduates of the academy, Serge was offered to stay for the post-graduate studies at the studio of an Academician, the Rector of the Academy, Professor Milnikov.
Serge’s first solo exhibition was in the gallery “Sangat” of his native UFA in 1995, a year after graduation. The show was a success and Serge was invited to exhibit at the Artists’ Union gallery. He then exhibited on a semi-annual basis, showing his work to collectors and peers in both St Petersburg and Ufa. Serge’s graduation work quickly caught the eye of faculty members from Brownwood University in Texas, and Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene. As a result, he exhibited during his post-graduation years in the art departments of both Universities.
Serge was awarded “Chairman’s Choice Award” at the 2008/2009 International Art Renewal Center’s salon, and received Certificate of Excellence for his outstanding achievement in art. He was chosen as “Top 30” in 2008 by the Portrait Society of America.
Lately Serge’s paintings have been successfully sold through important art auctions, including famous Christie’s of London and Bonham's in Knightsbridge. His work is in high demand, with paintings currently held in the Museum of Modern Art (El Paso), The Grace Museum (Abilene), and in many important private collections throughout the United States, Russia, England, Denmark, France and Japan.
Serge’s biggest influences were Andrew Wyeth & Lucian Freud. Serge is married, living in Russia with his 7 year-old daughter.
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The Tuskar River runs through the forested Boyeva Dacha Park. North, the Victory Memorial complex celebrates the Russian military with an eternal flame and triumphal arch.
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