Vadim Zakharov

George Orwell / 7 Dictators /

Duchamp prostate

curated by Chiara Valci Mazzara

 
 
 

Duration

Sept. 11, 2021 - Jan. 07, 2022 

Book Appointment and Online Viewing at 

www.kang-contemporary.com 

 
 
 
 


English

The solo show of Vadim Zakharov at Kang Contemporary presents a newly conceived body of works by the renowned Moscow Conceptual artist (Russian Pavilion, 55th Venice Biennale, 2013).

The exhibition “Vadim Zakharov - George Orwell / 7 Dictators / Duchamp prostate’’ displays selected pieces belonging to three new series together with renowned works. The pieces are linked by the main concept of the act of overlaying images, words, quotes, and symbols, the semantics, and the signifiers: these construct a show in which the artistic process, as well as some of the most important topics addressed by Zakharov, are presented to the public through an attentive and cohesive installation. For the first time displaying a selection of works on paper, multi-layered offset prints and gold leaf as well as three dimensional works.

A series in which quotes from ‘Animal Farm/1984’ by George Orwell are tweaked and adapted to our times - mirroring the present social and political Zeitgeist,- a series in which the artist playfully acts on the meta meaning of well-known artists names and works (such as Marcel Duchamp) and pieces created through the graphic manipulation of french slogans of the 68’ will be shown in the gallery space, introducing a new production of Vadim Zakharov.

The body of works of one of the most representative artist of our times stands as a unique selection that constitutes a new season in the frame of the production of Vadim Zakharov and a unique opportunity to observe how his work develops from large scale installations, performance, and theatre pieces into artworks which enclose the wide, complex and multifaceted system of references, concepts and meta signifiers characterizing the artist’s creative process.

The video documentation of the performances of Zakharov will be displayed on the large glass window on the outside part of the gallery inviting the public to an all-embracing experience.

Vadim Zakharov: George Orwell / 7 Dictators / Duchamp prostate, photo by Beatrice Lezzi

Vadim Zakharov: George Orwell / 7 Dictators / Duchamp prostate, photo by Beatrice Lezzi

Vadim Zakharov: George Orwell / 7 Dictators / Duchamp prostate, photo by Beatrice Lezzi

Vadim Zakharov: George Orwell / 7 Dictators / Duchamp prostate, photo by Beatrice Lezzi

German

Die Einzelausstellung von Vadim Zakharov bei Kang Contemporary präsentiert eine neu konzipierte Werkgruppe des renommierten Moskauer Konzeptkünstlers (Russischer Pavillon, 55. Biennale von Venedig, 2013).

Die Ausstellung "Vadim Zakharov - George Orwell / 7 Dictators / Duchamp prostate" zeigt ausgewählte Werke aus drei neuen Serien zusammen mit bekannten Arbeiten. Die Werke sind durch das Hauptkonzept der Überlagerung von Bildern, Wörtern, Zitaten und Symbolen, der Semantik und der Signifikanten miteinander verbunden: Sie bilden eine Schau, in der der künstlerische Prozess und einige der wichtigsten Themen, mit denen sich Zakharov befasst hat, dem Publikum in einer aufmerksamen und zusammenhängenden Installation präsentiert werden. Zum ersten Mal wird eine Auswahl von Arbeiten auf Papier, mehrschichtigen Offsetdrucken und Blattgold sowie dreidimensionalen Arbeiten gezeigt.

Eine Serie, in der Zitate aus "Farm der Tiere/1984’ von George Orwell an unsere Zeit angepasst und aktualisiert werden - was den gegenwärtigen sozialen und politischen Zeitgeist widerspiegelt,- eine Serie, in der der Künstler spielerisch mit der Meta-Bedeutung bekannter Künstlernamen und Werke (wie Marcel Duchamp) spielt, und Werke, die durch die grafische Bearbeitung französischer Slogans der 68er entstanden sind, werden in den Galerieräumen gezeigt und stellen eine neue Produktion von Vadim Zakharov vor.

Das Gesamtwerk eines der repräsentativsten Künstler unserer Zeit stellt eine einzigartige Auswahl dar, die eine neue Saison im Rahmen der Produktion von Vadim Zakharov bildet und eine einmalige Gelegenheit bietet, zu beobachten, wie sich sein Werk von großformatigen Installationen, Performances und Theaterstücken zu Kunstwerken entwickelt, die das breite, komplexe und vielschichtige System von Referenzen, Konzepten und Meta-Signifikanten umfassen, das den kreativen Prozess des Künstlers kennzeichnet.

Die Videodokumentation der Performances von Zakharov wird auf dem großen Glasfenster im Außenbereich der Galerie zu sehen sein und lädt das Publikum zu einer umfassenden Erfahrung ein.

 
Vadim Zakharov: George Orwell / 7 Dictators / Duchamp prostate, photo by Beatrice Lezzi

Vadim Zakharov: George Orwell / 7 Dictators / Duchamp prostate, photo by Beatrice Lezzi

 
 

CV

Vadim Zakharov was born in Dushanbe in 1959. He is an artist, editor, archivist of the Moscow Conceptual art scene, collector. Since 1978 he took part in exhibitions of unofficial art and collaborated with artists such as: V. Skersis, S. Anufriev, A. Monastyrski, Y. Leiderman. In the years 1982 to 1983 he participated at the AptArt Gallery, Moscow. Since 1992 he has published the Pastor magazine and founded the Pastor Zond Edition. During the years 2010 to 2018 he created and systematized the website www.conceptualism- moscow.org. Vadim Zakharov is the author of the Adorno Monument in Frankfurt am Main (2003). His retrospective 25 Years on One Page was held at the Tretyakov Gallery in 2006. He represented Russia at the Venice Biennale in 2013 with the project Danaë. He lives and works in Berlin.



HONORS and AWARDS

A. Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach Stiftung, Katalogförderung, 1995

Griffelkunst-Preis, Hamburg, 1995

Renta-Preis 1995, Kunsthalle Nürnberg

Soratnik price, Moscow, 2006

Best Work of Visual Art 2006 – V. Zakharov, Contemporary Visual Art Award, “Innovation”, Moscow

Joseph Brodsky Memorial Fellowship Fund, American Academy in Rome, 2007

Kandinsky Prize - Best Work of Year 2009, Moscow



PUBLIC PROJECTS

Adorno Monument. Theodor-W.-Adorno-Platz, Frankfurt am Main, 2003



BIENNALES

49 Venice Biennale, Plateau of Humankind, Arsenal, Director Harald Szeemann, 2001

1st Thessaloniki Biennale, “Black Birds” installation, Museum of Byzantine Culture, 2007

55th Venice Biennale, Vadim Zakharov, “Danaë”, Russian Pavilion, 2013

5th Moscow Biennale, Vadim Zakharov, “Dead Languages Dance. Fall collection”, TSUM, 2013

“2014. Space Odyssey”, CAFAM BIENNALE, Beijing, 2014

3rd Biennale of Bahia, Museum of Modern Art of Bahia, 2014

14 Krasnoyarsk Museum Biennale, 2021



SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS AND HAPPENINGS

2018 • Vadim Zakharov. Tunguska Event, History Marches on a Table, MAMbo, Bologna

2015 • “Postscript after RIP. A video Archive of Moscow Artist’s exhibitions 1989-2014”, Garage, Moscow

2017 • Vadim Zakharov. Tunguska Event, History Marches on a Table, Whitechapel Gallery, London, 2017

2014 • “Interior of Archivist”, Gallery Mario Marouner, Wien, 2014
2013 • Vadim Zakharov, Maria Porudominskaja “Ideologisches Defilee. Nach dem Werk von Bertolt Brecht Meti. Buch der Wendungen”, Arsenal, Nizni Novgorod, 2013

2006 • “Vadim Zakharov. 25 years on one page”, State Tretjakov Gallery, Moscow • “Close to Copy – Close to Original, Kunst-station Sankt Peter, Cologne

1998 • Letzter punkt des Verlegers Pastor Zond. Verlegerstatigkeit 1992-98, Galerie Hohenthal und Bergen, Berlin

1996 •”Funny and sad adventuries of Foolish Pastor“. Project for Atopic Site, Japan

1995 “Der letzte Spaziergang durch die Elysischen Felder”, Retrospektive 1978–95, Kölnischer Kunstverein

1994 • "Typographische Erhebung", Galerie Sophia Ungers, Köln 1992 • “Pastor`s Schleuse”, Galerie Sophia Ungers, Köln

1989 • Vadim Zakharov, Kunstverein, Freiburg im Breisgau • Vadim Zakharov, Galerie Peter Pakesch, Wien
• Vadim Zakharov, Galerie Sophia Ungers, Köln

1984 • Vadim Zakharov, APTART Gallery, Moscow



SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2020 • "CONCEPTUAL COMICS", Éditions Incertain Sens / Cabinet du livre d'artiste

2018 • “Who's Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blu”, Vadim Zakharov action Through a Forest Wilderness Exhibition in the forest. Actions in the Forest. Performance, Conceptual Art, Events. 1960 - ∞”

2014 • “Ресторан ‘Философский пароход’”. Exhibition “Progress and Hygiene”, Zachęta, National Galeria Sztuki, Warszawa

2010 • “Contrepoint”, Louvre, Paris

2005 • “Russia!” Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. New York

1991 • “Metropolis”. International Art exhibition. Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin

1990 • “Between Spring and Summer. Soviet Conceptual Art in the Era of Late Communism”. Tacoma Art Museum, Washington, ICA Boston

1990 • “In the USSR and Beyond”. Stedelijk Museum. Amsterdam, 1990

1990 • “Contemporary russian Artists/ Artisti russi contemporanei”. Museo D'Arte contemporanea. Prato, 1990

1989 • “10 + 10. Contemporary Soviet and American Painters”. Modern Art Museum, Fort Worth, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo.



COLLECTIONS

Guggenheim Museum, New York, USA

Modern Art Museum, Frankfurt, DE

Deutsche Bank Collection, Frankfurt am Main, DE

Kupferstiekabinet, Berlin, DE

Ludwig Museum, Aachen, Budapest, Saint Petersburg, RU

Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers USA

Museum of Art at Duke University, USA

Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, HU

TATE Modern, London, UK

Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, DE

Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, RU

Russian Museum, Saint Petersburg, RU

Museum of Modern Art, Moscow, RU

Moscow Collections of the NCCA, Moscow, RU

 
 
War and Peace, 2020 Acrylglass, 45x58 cm, 63x58 cm

War and Peace, 2020 Acrylglass, 45x58 cm, 63x58 cm

Vadim Zakharov: George Orwell / 7 Dictators / Duchamp prostate, photo by Beatrice Lezzi

Vadim Zakharov: George Orwell / 7 Dictators / Duchamp prostate, photo by Beatrice Lezzi

 
 

film in one drawing

(Three parts: action, drawing, photos)

2011-2017

 
 

“Filmstudie (1926) in one Drawing” © vadim zakharov-2016

 
 
 
 
 

Danaë

Russian pavilion

VENICE BIENNALE 2013

 
 
 
 
 
 

Vadim Zakharov © Danae-russ pavilion, 2013. Photo: Daniel Zakharov

 

Vadim Zakharov © Danae-russ pavilion, 2013. Photo: Daniel Zakharov

 
 

Vadim Zakharov © Danae-russ pavilion, 2013. Photo: Daniel Zakharov