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Dmitry Kawarga
Photo-Kawarga
Born
Nationality Russia
Known forContemporary art
StyleMultimedia works, sculpture, interactive installation, kinetik art
MovementBiomorphic Radical
AwardsHonorary Mention, Prix Ars Electronica,

The winner of the competition "Monument", The project of the monuments to Boris Yeltsin.,[1][2] Laureate of The Kuryokhin Art Award (Best public Art)

Laureate of The Zverev Art Prize (third prize)
WebsiteOfficial website Edit this at Wikidata

Dmitry Kawarga (Russian: Дмитрий Викторович Каварга) born in Moscow, Russia is a Russian artist. Kawarga began working in his own style of "biomorphism" striving to create a synthesis of science, art and technology. His art is featured in numerous museums and is part of the permanent collection of Erarta, Russia's largest private museum of contemporary art located in Saint Petersburg.[3]

Style

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Kawarga began his career as a painter and got his original art form among Moscow non-conformists. The flat surfaces gained more and more pronounced facture, and became ever more monumental; forms started to emerge in the manner of reliefs, and finally turned into sculptures.

Currently, he works with a wide range of polymers that serve as the material of large-scale landscape sculptures as miniature detailed compositions.

A big cycle of his works called Science Art, because in addition to the monumental sculptures and elaborate reliefs, he also produces kinetic and interactive installations, complete with biofeedback devices and robots.

His work synthesizes science, art and technology, and he often involves engineers and programmers in the creative process.

His style has been variously described as "biomorphism" or "biogenic art," while his insistence on the end of anthropocentrism has caused others to call him a practitioner of "post-human" art.

Member of a large group project in the format of the artist's book A City as an Artist's Subjectivity (2019-2020).

Permanent collections

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  • Hermitage Museum. Hermitage Academic Library/ Rare Books and Manuscripts Sector. (St. Petersburg).[4]
  • KAWARGA-SKETE Gonginichy, Podporozhsky district, Leningrad region[5][6]
  • ARCHSTOYANIE, Nikola-Lenivets, Dzerzhinsky District, Kaluga region, Russia[7]
  • The Museum of Academician I.P. Pavlov in Koltushi
  • Signet Bank[8]
  • LA Collection’ Air, Luzern, Suisse
  • Sergey Kuryokhin Art Center, St Petersburg
  • ART4.RU Contemporary Art Museum, Moscow[9]
  • Erarta museum of contemporary art, St Petersburg[10]
  • Museum of Ecology and Local History, Muravlenko, Russia
  • Museum Center of Krasnoyarsk, Krasnoyarsk, Russia[11]
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Press

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  • Virtual Art Center this TALK with Dmitry kawarga.[12]
  • Signet Bank - Interview with Artist Dmitry Kawarga[13]
  • Russian maecenas - His Own Little Piece of the Planet[6]
  • Project Baltia[5]

Exhibitions

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Kawarga has been a participant of international exhibitions and festivals of contemporary art, including Lexus Hybrid Art, Ars Electronica and Electronic Language International Festival,[14] Cyfest[15] etc.

Solo exhibitions

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  • 2020 - «Transport substance», The Moscow Transport Museum
  • 2020 - «The Athletes of Neofuturism», Art-Space KazanMall
  • 2020 - «The front wall was removed», Gallery of contemporary art «BizOn», Kazan
  • 2019 - «Norilsk's Substance», BAZIS, CENTRUL DE INTERES, Cluj-Napoca, Romania[16]
  • 2019 - «Museum's line», Saint Petersburg
  • 2019 - «Anthropocentrism Toxicosis», Ferenczy Museum Center, Szentendre, Hungary
  • 2018 - «Skins of Conceptual Constructions», ELECTROMUSEUM, Moscow
  • 2018 - «Polymeric Offside», MUZEON - Fallen Monument Park, Moscow
  • 2014 - "Biomorphic dust", Saint Peterburg, RU
  • 2014 - "...at the deep end black fishes", The ex-cinema-theatre "Udarnik", Moscow, RU
  • 2012 - "Kawarga. Apocalypse 21.12", Pop/off/art Gallery, Moscow Contemporary Art Center Winzavod, Moscow, RU[17][18]
  • 2012 - "Paleo-Geo-Morphologies", Barbarian-art Gallery, Zurich, SW[19]
  • 2010 - "Topography of creative evolution", GridchinHall, Moscow Area, RU
  • 2010 - "Ouroboros" Gallery Brissot Art Contemporain, Paris, FR
  • 2009 - "Biostructures" Barbarian-art gallery, Zurich, SW
  • 2009 - "Coming into the theme" gallery pop/off/art, Moscow, RU
  • 2007-2008 - "Trepanation of the Thought-forms" gallery pop/off/art, RU
  • 2007 - "Photocompressing" Business house "Mohovaja, 7", Moscow, RU
  • 2005 - "Biomorphic radicalism in the destructive synthesis" gallery "Sam Brook", Moscow, RU
  • 2003 - "Retrospective Cut" Natural Science University, Moscow, RU
  • 2002 - "Project 2x10" Callery A-3, RU
  • 2001 - Science-n-Art Project in cooperation with Honored Inventor of Russia V.Beshekov
  • 1999 - "Saturated Landscape" Staraja Basmannja St. 21, Moscow, RU
  • 1998 - "Immersion into the Summer" in Moscow branch of The World Bank, RU
  • 1997 - "I'm bored with everyone and I'm tired." in Beljaevo Gallery, Moscow, RU
  • 1994 - Murals in Theatre "Perovskaja St.", Moscow, Ru
  • 1993 - Kashirka Gallery, Moscow, RU

Group exhibitions

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2021

  • Zverev Art Prize. Exhibition of the Nominees, CCA Winzavod
  • Pavlov's substance, The new anthropology and pavlov school, A permanent exhibition in Koltushi, Leningrad region

2020

  • CosMoscow International Contemporary Atr Fair, Gostiny Dvor, Moscow
  • «The city as subjectivity», State Museum of Urban Sculpture, St. Petersburg

2019

  • THIS IS NOT A BOOK: Dmitry Volkov Collection. MMOMA
  • «Plastic mass», The State Russian Museum / The Marble Palace
  • «THE LOOKOUT», Contemporary Art Fest, Fort Konstantin

2018

  • Breakthrough, Cultural Foundation Ekaterina
  • Innovation as an Artistic Technique, Hermitage
  • The RUSSIAN ART & ANTIQUE FAIR

2017

  • Yearning for the Sky, Special project of Moscow Biennale
  • Pieter Bruegel. Inverted world, Design center ARTPLAY, Moscow
  • Exhibition of works by longlisted artists of The Kuryokhin Award, St. Petersburg
  • Direct encounter, Solyanka VPA, Moscow

2016

  • Martyr, Agency ArtRu, Moscow
  • Contemporary Russia, The State Central Museum of Contemporary History of Russia
  • Every evening before sleep, Solyanka VPA, Moscow
  • Cosmoscow International Contemporary Art Fair, International Contemporary Atr Fair, Gostiny Dvor
  • «Quantum Entanglement 2.0», Arsenal, Kremlin, Nizhny Novgorod
  • "Archstoyanie", 11th international festival of landscape objects. Nikola-Lenivets, Dzerzhinsky District, Kaluga region, Russia.

2015

2014

2013

2012

  • "Resonant Matter", Russian Museum, Marble Palace[25]
  • "Way. Road.", Gallery ph_Manometr, ArtPlay, Moscow[26]
  • "Lexus Hybrid Art", ArtPlay, Moscow[27]

2011

  • "Free spaces", the special project of 4 Moscow Biennale, Agensy ArtRu, Moscow, (catalog)
  • "Pro-Contra", International Symposium, the special project of 4 Moscow Biennale, ArtPlay, (catalog)
  • "Rewriting Worlds: Dada Moscow", the special project of 4 Moscow Biennale, ArtPlay
  • "ArtFocus for Technologies: Charm&Challenge", Ural forum of Industry&Innovations "INNOPROM 2011" Ekaterinburg[28]
  • "The Life. The science version", Moscow Contemporary Art Center Winzavod, Moscow, (catalog)
  • "New sculpture, Chaos and Structure", New Museum, Saint Petersburg, (catalog)
  • "Distortions of the Earth", Agency ArtRu, Moscow, (catalog)

2010

  • Kandinsky Prize, Central House of Artists, Moscow, (catalog)[29]
  • "Club 21 - Remaking the scene", One Marylebone, the special project of Frieze Art Fair London, England, (catalog)
  • "A New Formalism", Museum of a City sculpture, Saint Petersburg, (catalog)
  • "Reality metamorphoses, or Games with Time", Zverev's centre of contemporary art, Moscow
  • "0,5" Jubilee exhibition, gallery pop/off/art, Moscow, (catalog)

2009

  • "New sculpture, Chaos and Structure", Coluyanka gallery, Moscow
  • "Good News" Orel Art Gallery, London, England, (catalog)
  • "Art Moscow" 13 th International Art Fair, pop/off/art gallery
  • "Night of museums" Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
  • "Evolution of a dream", State Darwin Museum
  • EUROP'ART'09 Grand-Saconnex Geneva, Switzerland

2008

  • "Atlantis" gallery A3, Moscow
  • "Invasion : Evasion" Baibakov art projects, (catalog)
  • "Cyberfest" Youth Educational Centre of Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg[30]
  • "Power of Water" Russian Museum, Saint Petersburg, (catalog)
  • "Tunguska meteorite", 100-years of falling, Krasnoyarsk
  • "Art About Mortality", in memory N. Konstantinova, Rostov on Don, (catalog)
  • "Sleeping district", gallery ArtMarin

2007

1988 - 2005

  • Art Manezh 2005, Moscow
  • "World of War" Museum Of Decorative Art, Moscow 2003
  • The Size Does Matter" Central House of Artists, Moscow 2003
  • "Object and Thing" Museum Of Decorative Art, Moscow 2001
  • "Action Initiation" Art Laboratory Dominanta, Moscow, 1997
  • "Bleeding of Spring" Malaja Gruzinskaja, Moscow, 1997
  • Art Manezh 1996, Moscow
  • "Fun-Art" Central House of Artists, Moscow, 1994
  • Group "Hummer" Manezh, Moscow, 1992
  • "Golden Brush" Central House of Artists, Moscow, 1992
  • - Malaja Gruzinskaja in Manezh, Moscow, 1991
  • "Space and Spirit", Central House of Artists, Moscow, 1991 (catalog)
  • Group "Hummer" Central House of Artists, Moscow, 1988
  • In Memory of Pjatnitzkogo Malaja Gruzinskaja, Moscow, 1988
  • "Labyrinth" Palace of Youth, Moscow, 1988

References

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  1. ^ Zekri, Sonja (17 May 2010). "Zerfall und Plüschhase". Suddeutsche Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 9 September 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Семья Ельцина против памятника первому президенту". BBC News (in Russian). 17 October 2007. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
  3. ^ "Erarta Museum and Galleries of Contemporary Art in St Petersburg". canberratimes.com.au. 2016-01-29. Retrieved 2016-09-23.
  4. ^ Ценное приобретение. Lana Konokotina. NTVSt. Petersburg. «Today—St. Petersburg». February 26, 2024. 19:20.
  5. ^ a b "Dmitry Kawarga. Kawarga-Skete, Gonginichi, Leningrad Region".
  6. ^ a b "His Own Little Piece of the Planet". Russian maecenas (31). December 2019.
  7. ^ "ОБИТАЕМОЕ ВЕЩЕСТВО". archstoyanie.
  8. ^ "Dmitry Kawarga (1972)".
  9. ^ "Каварга Дмитрий – Музей АРТ4". art4.ru. Retrieved 2023-01-13.
  10. ^ "Dmitry Kawarga". www.erarta.com. Retrieved 2023-01-13.
  11. ^ "Тунгусское вещество". mira1.ru. Retrieved 2023-01-13.
  12. ^ "Dmitry kawarga | A pioneer sculptor as an activist in biological form". theFOUND.
  13. ^ "Interview with Artist Dmitry Kawarga". signetbank.com.
  14. ^ "FILE SP 2014 – INSTALLATION". FILE FESTIVAL. 2014-09-05. Retrieved 2023-01-13.
  15. ^ anton. "CYFEST (CYBERFEST)". CYLAND. Archived from the original on 2019-03-13. Retrieved 2023-01-13.
  16. ^ "Dmitry Kawarga 20 06 2019". www.bazis.ro. Retrieved 2023-01-13.
  17. ^ "KAWARGA. APOKALYPSE 21.12_DMITRY KAWARGA". Archived from the original on 2013-01-16. Retrieved 2016-09-23.
  18. ^ "Moscow Art Diary", Dialog of Arts (2013), publication of Moscow Museum of Modern Art
  19. ^ Kawarga’s Polymer Sculptures and Model of Biomorphic Consciousness, By Joel Simpson
  20. ^ Hewitt, Simon (12 November 2015). "Going everywhere and nowhere". Russian Art + Culture. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
  21. ^ "Art in Search of Connection to Science", Russia's Science and Technology magazine, 2013
  22. ^ "Dmitry Kawarga". www.kandinsky-prize.ru. 25 September 2013. Retrieved 2023-01-13.
  23. ^ "TOTAL RECALL – The Evolution of Memory | 05.09 – 09.09.2013".
  24. ^ "GOSZAKAZ: Group Exhibition of Artists". Archived from the original on 2013-05-01. Retrieved 2016-09-23.
  25. ^ "Between Sound and Silence", Dialogue of Arts (2013), publication of Moscow Museum of Modern Art
  26. ^ "Means of Survival", Dialogue of Arts (2011), publication of Moscow Museum of Modern Art
  27. ^ LEXUS Hybryd Art 2012: 14 Major International Artists Representing the "Science Art" Movement
  28. ^ "ArtFocus for Technologies: Charm and Challenge, PDF catalogue".
  29. ^ "Dmitry Kawarga". www.kandinsky-prize.ru. 10 September 2010. Retrieved 2023-01-13.
  30. ^ Cyberfest ath the Youth Education Center of the State Hermitage, Hermitage News (2008)
  31. ^ FitzGerald, Nora (10 October 2007). "In Moscow, a Little Museum Thumbs Its Nose at Tradition". Washington Post. Archived from the original on 8 October 2016. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
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