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Anastasia Khoroshilova
dal 30/4/2011 al 26/11/2011
10-18
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Moscow Museum of Modern Art



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30/4/2011

Anastasia Khoroshilova

Centro Studi e Documentazione della Cultura Armena, Venezia

Starie Novosti (Old News). L'installazione dell'artista, composta da 9 lightbox fotografici, riflette sulla natura instabile della memoria sociale: si basa sulla documentazione e ricerca a Beslan (Russia), localita' diventata universalmente nota per uno dei piu' crudeli atti terroristici dell'ultimo decennio.


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As part of the Collateral Events of the 54th International Art Exhibition — la Biennale di Venezia — Moscow Museum of Modern Art presents the multimedia installation STARIE NOVOSTI (OLD NEWS) by Anastasia Khoroshilova. The installation consists of nine light boxes with nearly life-size portraits of mothers who were taken hostage by terrorists; most of these women saw their children perish in those dreadful days of September. The project presents Khoroshilova’s critical examination of the transience, pliability and frailty of a society’s collective memory.

In the fall of 2004 Beslan, a city of 36.000 inhabitants in the Republic of Northern Ossetia-Alania in the Northern Caucasus, Russian Federation, became known worldwide as the scene of one of the cruellest and most inhumane terrorist acts in the past decades. On September 1, 2004, the first day of that school year, a group of terrorists attacked Beslan’s School No. 1 and occupied it for several days.

More than 1.000 hostages were held by the terrorists from September 1 until September 3, 2004 — children, their mothers and their teachers. Over three hundred people died in this monstrous act of terrorism, families were shattered: parents lost their children, children left as orphans. The tragedy radically transformed and lastingly affected the lives of every resident.

However in many instances the moment of society-wide compassion is short lived. So fast is the speed of forgetting the tragedy, that it can be regarded as the betrayal of the victims by the society. Sometimes tragic news only incite «small talk», and are often deleted from memory very quickly under the flow of new professionally and skilfully «edited» media messages.

STARIE NOVOSTI by Anastasia Khoroshilova deals with transience, pliability and frailty of the society´s collective memory — even when this memory is of the fate of thousands of people. The photographs were taken in 2010, when the artist was visiting the inhabitants of Beslan, North-Ossetia (RU), to research the memory loss and collective ephemerality concerning this drama. She addresses individuals in order to redirect collective consciousness to the internal scars of people left by the dramatic events. The viewers find themselves at the very centre of these events, between the direct, emotional engagement of the women in the photographs, and the incomprehensible unpredictability of the blows of fate that struck them.

«This work, for me, is an opportunity to investigate the mechanisms of memory — collective memory and individual memory. What is the nature of the phenomenon of individual ´exclusion´ — in this case, the victims of the Beslan tragedy? How quickly do individuals delete their own feelings and reactions to events? How quickly does the society delete things that transform its characteristics and alter its structure? How easily, even unconsciously, does society become used to the speed and rhythm of information flow carried in the mass media?» — these are the questions raised by Anastasia Khoroshilova.

The mixed media installation STARIE NOVOSTI will be displayed at the historic Biblioteca Zenobiana (1777) by Tommaso del Temanza, as part of the Collateral Event of the 54th International Art Exhibition — la Biennale di Venezia. The charming pastel ceiling frescos of the loggia contrast with the nine photographic light boxes, which are reminiscent in form of high-rise architecture and also of military transport containers. International handling marks add an element of transition and limited temporality to the objects on display. Foldable objects that are reminiscent of polyptychs simultaneously show small TV monitors with news footage covering the, by now forgotten, hostage crisis that shocked the world.

The exhibition STARIE NOVOSTI will be accompanied by the catalogue under the same title. Its publication was made possible by the Ellen Auerbach Stipendium from the Akademie der Künste, Berlin, which Anastasia Khoroshilova received in 2010. The catalogue is published in English, German and Italian, and comprises comprehensive illustrations.

STARIE NOVOSTI
Anastasia Khoroshilova
Texts: Vassili Tsereteli and Jeanette Zwingenberger; English/Italian/German
Photographs: Anastasia Khoroshilova
Publisher and distributor: Verlag für moderne Kunst, Nuremberg, 2011,
ISBN 978-3-86984-208-0

Bibliographical information from the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek:
The Deutsche Nationalbibliothek has registered this publication in the Deutsche Nationalbibliografie; detailed bibliographical information can be obtained online from: http://dnb.d-nb.de

Anastasia Khoroshilova was born in Moscow, Russia, in 1978. Since 2007 she has lived and worked in Berlin, Germany, and in Moscow. She graduated from her Studies of Photography at the Folkwang Universität der Künste (Professor Jörg Sasse) with distinction in 2004. The artist has received grants from Germany, Poland and the Netherlands and has collaborated with several publications. Anastasia Khoroshilova’s works went on international display in solo and group exhibitions and are represented in well known collections and famous museums throughout the world.

Special thanks are due to the sponsors Artphilein Foundation, Ernst Hilger and Adrian Riklin.
www.khoroshilova.net

Press conference: June 1, 2011 at 10 a. m.
Opening: June 1, 2011 at 4 p. m.

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