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- AES+F abstract "AES+F is a group first formed as AES in 1987, by three Russian artists: Tatiana Arzamasova (1955), Lev Evzovich (1958), Evgeny Svyatsky (1957), and joined in 1995 by Vladimir Fridkes (1956), at which point the group was renamed to AES+F. The collective lives and works in Moscow.AES+F group focuses on photography, photo- and computer-based art, and video art, as well as using other traditional media such as drawing, painting and sculpture. Their works have been exhibited at numerous international exhibitions: (namely the biennales of Venice, Lyon, Sydney, Gwangju, Moscow, Gothenburg, Havana, Tirana, Istanbul, Bratislava, Seoul etc.), ARS-06 (KIASMA, Helsinki). Their works appear in the collections of some principal Russian national museums including The State Tretyakov Gallery (Moscow), The State Russian Museum (St.-Petersburg), Multimedia Art Center (Moscow), as well as other European collections including Moderna Museet (Stockholm), Musée de l'Elysée (Lausanne), MOCAK (Kraków), Sammlung Goetz (Munich) and Center Pompidou (Paris).The group's video \"Last Riot,\" shown at the 2007 Venice Biennale, depicts an imagined future digitally manipulated where snow-capped mountains sit next to desolate beaches, neon dragons rest atop oil platforms, planes collide without flames, and a band of attractive teens enact violence on one another without consequence. Their 2009 work \"The Feast of Trimalchio\" featured at the 17th Sydney Biennale. The description of the video can be found here. In 2011 AES+F presented a new project «Allegoria Sacra» (a third part of trilogy started by «Last Riot») in Multimedia Art Museum Moscow as a special project of 4th Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art. In 2012 «The Liminal Space Trilogy» was presented simultaneously in Central Exhibition Hall Manege, Moscow and in Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin. Then later Trilogy was shown in Kichik-QalArt Gallery in Baku, Azerbaijan, Faena Art Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in Musée de Beaux Arts in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland.AES+F is representedby the Triumph Gallery in Moscow, Russia;by the Volker Diehl Gallery in Berlin, Germany;by the Noire Contemporary Art in Turin, Italy;by th Anna Schwartz Gallery in Melbourne and Sydney, Australia;by the Hans Knoll Gallery in Vienna, Austria and Budapest, Hungary;by the Ruzicska Gallery in Salzburg, Austria;by the SEM-Art Gallery in Monaco;by the Charlotte Moser Gallery in Geneva, Switzerland;by the Arario Beijing Gallery in Beijing, China;by the Loop Gallery in Seoul, South Korea;by the Art Statements Gallery in Hong Kong and Tokyo;by the Juan Ruiz Gallery in Maracaibo, Venezuela & Miami, USA..".
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- AES+F subject Category:Artist_groups_and_collectives.
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- AES+F comment "AES+F is a group first formed as AES in 1987, by three Russian artists: Tatiana Arzamasova (1955), Lev Evzovich (1958), Evgeny Svyatsky (1957), and joined in 1995 by Vladimir Fridkes (1956), at which point the group was renamed to AES+F. The collective lives and works in Moscow.AES+F group focuses on photography, photo- and computer-based art, and video art, as well as using other traditional media such as drawing, painting and sculpture.".
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- AES+F depiction Leda_and_the_Swan_neon.jpg.
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