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Moscow Museum of Modern Art: Kirill Danelia “The Greatest Hits”

Press release of 27 April 2009

by Emanuele G. - Wednesday 29 April 2009 - 1100 letture

Moscow City Government

Moscow City Department of Culture

Russian Academy of Arts

Moscow Museum of Modern Art

present

Kirill Danelia “The Greatest Hits”

Dates: April 30 – May 24, 2009

Venue: Moscow Museum of Modern Art at 25 Petrovka Street, 3rd floor

Opening: April 29, 7pm

“The Greatest Hits” exhibition held in the eight halls of the Moscow Museum of Modern Art will feature more than 70 works and objects by Kirill Danelia from public and private collections. These works are from “New York Subway”, “Nocturne de NYC”, “Due Limits”, “Chairs” and other series. The first exhibition by the artist was held in 1989, so this is an anniversary show – 20 years later.

The son of a famous filmmaker, he went to study directing at the Moscow Art Theatre School. This beginning did not lead him to the world of theatre and cinema, but allowed him to follow his own artistic path early. An artist and a successful gallerist, professional tattooist, fascinated by American cars of the 1950s and Harley Davidson motorcycles, a bourgeois and a father, Kirill Danelia is a man of versatile creativity, which determined the key meridians of his life. Danelia reinvents the traditional genre of still life. He creates a unique marvelous world using absolutely mundane functional things, like billiards, frames of musical instruments, records, burnt coffee pots, chairs, tins, old playing cards or match boxes. Devoid of their materiality, objects turn into symbols, they acquire “a nostalgic aura”. Time and memory are the artist’s important motifs; the artist looks for old and dusty remnants of the “temps perdue” at flea markets, auction houses, and antique stores all over the world.

The memory of objects and their timeless dialogues in the works by Kirill Danelia allude to the art of Robert Rauschenberg and artists of the Lianosovo group. As the artist puts is, his dearest image is “that of a Moscow kitchen. That’s where Soviet pop-art originated. And we, all of us, come from there. There were times when we all lived in those stereotypes…”

Personal shows by Kirill Danelia were held in Moscow and other Russian cities, in the USA, Switzerland, UK, and Ireland. His works are held in the collections of the Moscow Museum of Modern Art, the State Tretyakov Gallery, Ivanovo Regional Art Museum, Tver Regional Picture Gallery, and many private collections all over the world.

As part of “The Greatest Hits” exhibition project, a catalogue of selected works by Kirill Danelia will be issued.

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Solo exhibitions of Kirill Danelia:

1991 – Storm Group Collection (London, UK)

1992 – RHA Gallery (Dublin, Ireland) – Storm Group Collection (London, UK)

1994 – “Vmeste” Gallery (Moscow, Russia)

1995 – “Pan-Dan” Gallery (Moscow, Russia)

1996 – “Nashe Nasledie” Publishing House (Moscow, Russia) – “Pan-Dan” Gallery (Moscow, Russia)

1997 – Central House of Artists (Moscow, Russia)

1998 – Manege Exhibition Hall (Moscow, Russia)

1999 – Grant Gallery (New York, USA) – “Pan-Dan” Gallery (Moscow, Russia)

2000 – Grant Gallery (New York, USA)

– “Pan-Dan” Gallery (Moscow, Russia)

– Peace and Colour Gallery (London, UK)

– Tver Regional Picture Gallery (Tver, Russia)

– Ivanovo Regional Art Museum (Ivanovo, Russia)

2001 – Moscow Museum of Modern Art (Moscow, Russia)

2002 – Gallery MARTin (Sissach, Switzerland)

2006 – “Pan-Dan” Gallery (Moscow, Russia)

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“The Greatest Hits” project is supported by “Arbat Capital”

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Contacts for the press:

Press office of the Moscow Museum of Modern Art: pr@mmoma.ru, (+7 495) 694 6660

Kirill Danelia Gallery: (+7 495) 691 9176, 695 3397, www.fcg.ru

Valeria Gallai: +7 915 163 3360, valery94@gmail.com (PR support, illustrations claim, organization of interviews)


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