Seven contemporary artists will live and work in a Big Brother-style for Art Moscow.
Seven contemporary artists, six days and 120 square meters of studio space raked by cameras will be the ingredients of perhaps the most eye-catching show at the annual Art Moscow fair. The show will involve the artists living in a Big Brother-style enclosure inside the Central House of Artists, watched by webcams and filmed by a crew from a national television channel. Using materials provided, the artists will create works that will then be judged by a professional jury and the show's visitors, who will vote to evict artists who miss the mark; curator Antonio Geusa.