Biennale Contemporary Art Exhibit in Moscow Worth the Visit
If you are looking for something cultural to do with the sexy Russian women in your life, think about checking out the Second Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art which recently opened and will be running for another couple weeks.
This time around, unlike the first event, the exhibit has been embraced by a number of big businesses and the authorities. The exhibit is spread around the city, with a main exhibit and a series of special projects.
The present main project is called “Footnotes on Geopolitics, Market, and Amnesia,” and is not to be missed. The best part of the two part exhibit is outside the city center on the 20th floor of the unfinished Federation Tower. It features young emerging artists from all around the world. Some of the works include Polish dissident documentary art, the final meal of a Death Row prisoner, neon and felt tip drawings on windows and walls, skateboarding in prison, stripped military power and many more thought-provoking images spread out across three floors.
The second part of the exhibit is called “American Video Art at the Beginning of the 3rd Millennium” located in the middle of Moscow’s ritzy shopping area at TsUM mall next to the undware from Gucci and Calvin Klein.
The second part of the main exposition - “American Video Art at the Beginning of the 3rd Millennium” - is accommodated in the heart of Moscow’s luxury shopping area, at the TsUM mall, where art is to be consumed, apparently, next to the pants and underwear from Gucci and Calvin Klein.
Also noteworthy is the display of Sots Art, which is the Soviet version of Pop Art being shown at the Tretyakov Gallery. It is definitely worth checking out, especially with a beautiful Russian lady on your arm.
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