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September 2012

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September 2012
Sept. 19-23

Moscow
from Wed. September 19 2012
to Sunday September 23 2012
The Central House of Artists
Krymsky Val 10, Moscow, office 165
Moscow

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julia.mironova@expopark.ru
www.art-moscow.ru
2012 marks a new turn in Art Moscow history. The project entered a new era at the beginning of the millennium by assimilating post-Soviet ideology. At around this time, contemporary art started to become an important symbol of the glamorous lifestyle. For years, contemporary art was influenced by the evolution of the Russian civil society. Current and past events in the field of Russian art will be the main topics of discussion at Art Moscow

Panel discussions will cover contemporary art development in Russia, as well as new marketing opportunities:
"Curating in the post-Soviet territories," "Making the art market transparent," "How to attract intellectuals to contemporary art," "Detection of main components in the contemporary art market," "The art of collecting: there is no need to be a billionaire to collect art," "Philanthropy in art: the presentation of foundations," "Corporate engagement in art and culture: the Western experience and new opportunities in Russia," "The Western perception of Russian contemporary art," "How contemporary art can enhance the attractiveness of cities," "Attracting regions – the creation of a platform: art, politics and new curatorial structures," "Developing platforms for engaging regions/provinces: art and new curatorial structures."

Galleries from Russia, Cuba, Serbia, Ukraine, Germany, Portugal, UK, Italy, Hungary, Austria, France, Japan, and Iran will have exhibitions this year at Art Moscow

Moscow galleries such as Triumph Gallery, Fine Art Gallery, Galerie Iragui, Eastern Gallery, Frolov Gallery, Glaz Gallery, and the Collection Gallery from Kyiv have been showcasing their works for many years now.

Havana galleries La Acacia Gallery and Collage Habana Gallery, Zvono Gallery (Belgrade), Knoll Gallery (Vienna-Budapest), and Whitestone gallery (Tokyo) are among the galleries attracting the most attention at Art Moscow.

Art Moscow newcomers this year are Morgen Contemporary Gallery (Berlin), Cordeiros (Lisbon), Galleria Goethe (Bolzano), 11.12 Gallery (Moscow), and Blast Gallery (Paris). The presence of three famous galleries from Tehran (Assar Gallery, Ariana Gallery and Tirgun Image Works Gallery) will draw special attention to Iranian artists.