Auteur Conversations.Emilia Kabakov

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Ilya Kabakov is recognised as the father of Russian conceptualism. Born in Ukraine in 1933, he frequented the Moscow school of painting and in 1989 met Emilia, a concert musician and distant cousin. They married and proceeded side-by-side, both sentimentally and professionally, creating and signing all their works together. The most frequent expressive medium in their art is the “total installation” which includes architectural, pictorial, filmic and theatrical elements. An independent space within the exhibition space in which spectators can immerse themselves separately in order to relive, through audio, visual and environmental references, the Soviet reality experienced by the artists. On the occasion of this talk, Emilia Kabakov will be discussing the development of their work from the installation How to make yourself better, 1998, through to the present day.
Speaker
Emilia Kabakov artist
Introduced by
Hou Hanru Artistic Director, MAXXI
Live-streaming on JACK Contemporary Arts TV!
Auteur conversations. Meet the protagonists of the MAXXI Collections
13 April – 22 June 2017
We are back with a cycle of events aimed at describing the creative and poetic processes underlying the projects and works of great international artists together with experts, curators, professors and art critics. This is an opportunity to become acquainted with the ideas and protagonists of contemporary art and architecture starting from architectural creative processes, up to the new nuances of art objects.
Auteur conversations project is supported by MINI, MAXXI Public Programs Partner