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Gridchinhall
The Gridchinhall building
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Established2009
LocationDmitrovskoye, Krasnogorsky District, Moscow Oblast, Russia
Coordinates55°45′18″N 37°07′19″E / 55.755°N 37.122°E / 55.755; 37.122
TypeArt Gallery
DirectorSergey Gridchin
WebsiteGridchinhall.com
Exhibition in Gridchinhall
Gridchinhall's workshop

Gridchinhall (Russian: Гридчинхолл) — is an arts centre and a private gallery of contemporary and modern art, one of the first Russian art residences.[1] Founded by entrepreneur and art collector Sergei Gridchin, Gridchinhall focuses on the development of original projects created on the premises of the residence or in collaboration with the art centre.[2]

Gridchinhall was opened on 19 September 2009[3] on Gridchin's plot of land in the village near Moscow. The building of the exhibition hall was built as per the design of Sergei Gridchin with the participation of professional architects; several changes were made to the project during the construction stage.[4] At the time of opening, Gridchinhall was the largest exhibition hall of contemporary art in Moscow Oblast.[5]

Activities

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According to the founder, Gridchinhall's archetype was formed by the image of suburban offices of architectural workshops and old merchant houses, on the ground floor of which there used to be little shops. At Gridchinhall, living space is combined with exhibition areas and workspace.[6] Gridchinhall's office is located in an old hut with five walls, moved to the plot of land during the construction of the art centre.[7]

Gridchinhall exhibits and sells works of both aspiring and established artists.[8] The art centre offers artists a workshop to live and work, and completed artworks establish the basis for personal and collective exhibitions.[9] Some works remain in the permanent exhibition of the art centre.[3]

Gridchinhall is also engaged in educational and cultural activities. The art centre hosts events that unite artists, curators, collectors, and critics as well as offers guided tours for students of creative disciplines.[10]

According to Gridchin, one of the aims of the art centre is education of business approach in artists themselves.[4]

Exhibitions

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Several exhibition projects at Gridchinhall saw such guest curators as Mikhail Sidlin, Alexander Evangeli, and Maria Kravtsova.[3] A number of projects created at Gridchinhall were highly appreciated by the art community:

  • Kulik's Hair was nominated for Kandinsky Prize,[11] The Last Exhibition by Anna Zhyolud was nominated in the category Visual Artwork at Innovation Contest in 2012.[12]
  • Little Red People by Pprofessors were exhibited in Perm on the initiative of Marat Gelman, Director of the Perm Museum of Modern Art, as well as in Saint Petersburg and at Skolkovo School.[13]
  • A three-metre tall figure of a man now placed on the roof of Gridchinhall used to be located on the shores of Istra near Ilyinsky Highway. Local authorities and land owners did not express any signs of protest, but three months later, the locals overturned the sculpture with a tractor.[14]
  • One item from the Absolute Painting exhibition – the Moscow Kremlin made using cartons – was handed over to Dozhd TV and served as an interior design element at the TV show Ministry of Culture.[15] Later, "the Kremlin" was transferred to the Moscow Museum of Modern Art.[16]

Artists

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Solo exhibitions include Stass Shpanin, Pprofessors,[17] Natasha Yudina,[18][19][20] Irina Drozd & Ivan Plusch,[21][22][23] Dmitry Kavarga,[24] Oleg Khvostov,[25] AES+F,[26][27] Dmitry Gutov,[28] Anna Zhyolud,[29] Vika Begalska,[30] Nikita Alekseev[31][32] and others.

References

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  1. ^ Мария Крамар. "От Кронштадта до Бахчисарая: самые удивительные арт-резиденции" (in Russian). Afisha. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  2. ^ Elena Sorokina (2011-04-14). "Visit the modern art dacha" (in Russian). The Moscow News. Archived from the original on 2015-07-15. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  3. ^ a b c Артем Ушан (2009-12-07). "Сергей Гридчин, альтернативный коллекционер" (in Russian). Openspace.ru. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  4. ^ a b Оля Эйхенбаум (2013-07-12). ""Интерьер недели (Подмосковье): "Гридчинхолл""" (in Russian). The Village. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  5. ^ Ксения Чудинова (2012-04-01). "Арт-галерея в Подмосковье" (in Russian). Dozhd. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  6. ^ ""Сергей Гридчин. GridchinHall и "красные человечки""" (in Russian). Dozhd. 2011-04-06. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  7. ^ "История возведения Гридчинхолла в блоге арт-центра в Живом Журнале" (in Russian). LiveJournal. 2010-08-02. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  8. ^ Simon Hewitt (2010-10-01). "What Makes a Market?" (in Russian). Blouin Artinfo. Archived from the original on 2015-02-19. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  9. ^ Наталья Рыбальченко (2011-02-11). "Декадентский батька" (in Russian). Vedomosti. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  10. ^ Дмитрий Буткевич (2012-03-07). "Собравшиеся на выставке представители арт-сообщества обрядились в разноцветные короны и обручи" (in Russian). Kommersant. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  11. ^ Филипп Плещунов (2011-01-15). "Год 2010. Арт-итоги" (in Russian). Gogol.ru. Archived from the original on 2015-07-15. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  12. ^ ""Лауреатов премии "Инновация" объявят в Москве"" (in Russian). RIA Novosti. 2013-04-09. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  13. ^ Антон Марьясов (2011-02-21). "Они идут!" (in Russian). Chastny Korrespondent. Archived from the original on 2015-02-19. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  14. ^ "Три истории" (in Russian). Kommersant. 2012-05-01. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  15. ^ ""Гридчинхолл передает "Кремль" телеканалу "Дождь""" (in Russian). Dozhd. 2011-06-20. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  16. ^ "Публикация на странице "Гридчинхолла" в социальной сети Facebook" (in Russian). 2013-12-26. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  17. ^ ""Выставка "Red People. Арт-конструктор" в зале Гридчина"" (in Russian). Archi.ru. 2010-01-30. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  18. ^ "Томская художница покажет свой Кремль москвичам" (in Russian). Globalsib.coim. 2014-11-26. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  19. ^ "Кремль в Гридчинхолле" (in Russian). Echo of Moscow. 2014-12-06. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  20. ^ Анна Романова (2014-12-06). "Вещие вещи" (in Russian). Novaya-riga.ru. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  21. ^ "Лучшие проекты IV Московской международной биеннале молодого искусства" (in Russian). ИТАР-ТАСС. 2014-06-27. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  22. ^ "Иллюзия страшнее реальности" (in Russian). Interview Russia. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  23. ^ ""Проект "Иллюзия страшнее реальности" представлен в рамках параллельной программы биеннале молодого искусства"" (in Russian). Russia-K. 2014-06-24. Archived from the original on 2015-02-19. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  24. ^ ""24 апреля – 4 июля, Выставочный зал Гридчина (Москва) – Дмитрий Каварга "Волос Кулика""" (in Russian). Archi.ru. 2010-01-30. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  25. ^ ""Картонный Кремль среди деревенских пейзажей: выставка Олега Хвостова "Абсолютная живопись" в Гридчинхолле"" (in Russian). Gogol.ru. 2010-12-22. Archived from the original on 2015-07-15. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  26. ^ Надежда Гордеева (2012-03-30). "Повесьте их немедленно" (in Russian). Vedomosti. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  27. ^ ""Куда пойти: "Гридчинхолл""" (in Russian). BG.ru. 2012-05-29. Archived from the original on 2015-02-19. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  28. ^ Давид Рифф (2009-10-27). "Дневник Московской биеннале. Заключительная часть" (in Russian). OpenSpace.ru. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  29. ^ Анна Толстова (2012-08-16). "Выставка на обочине" (in Russian). Kommersant. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  30. ^ Антон Марьясов. """Стыд". Вика Бегальская"" (in Russian). Vashdosug.ru. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  31. ^ "Избранное 16.12-25.12" (in Russian). Vedomosti. 2011-12-16. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  32. ^ "Мы делали такие работы, которые можно сразу выкинуть на помойку" (in Russian). Interview Russia. 2014-04-04. Archived from the original on 2015-02-19. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
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