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Georgy Ostretsov

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Georgy (Gosha) Ostretsov is a Russian artist and performer. Ostretsov represented Russia during the 53rd Venice Biennale in 2009.[1]

Biography

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Born in Moscow in 1967, Ostretsov went to Paris, France, in 1988, where he worked in fashion industry and advertising.[2] and married Liudmila Konstantinova, a Moscow artist, in 2007, with whom they have four children[citation needed]. In 2010, he created an association of contemporary artists called VGLAZ, working with Artika project Company to design public studios to help artists.[3][4][5][6]

Selected solo exhibitions

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  • 2016 I’ve Been Abducted Hundred Times. Triangle Gallery. Moscow[7]
  • 2009 Personal project during the 53rd Venice Biennale.[1]

Selected group exhibitions

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  • 2015 Pink box, Erarta Museum. St-Petersbourg
  • 2014 Contemporary paint. State Russian Museum. St-Petersbourg
  • 2014 Reconstruction-2. Cultural found "Ekaterina". Moscow
  • 2012 Gaiety Is The Most Outstanding Feature of the Soviet Union, Saatchi Gallery. London
  • 2010 Russian landscape. Marat Gelman gallery. Moscow.
  • 2009 VROOM! La Maison Rouge. Paris.
  • 2008 Sots Art / Political Art in Russia from 1972 to today. La Maison Rouge. Paris.
  • 2007 2nd Moscow Biennial Exhibition of Modern Art, "Sots-Art", Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.
  • 2005 Participation in a group exhibition within the 1st Moscow Biennial Exhibition of Modern Art, "Soobshchniki" (Partners), Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.
  • 2005 "George&George" exhibition "In process", paintings, video. State Center of Modern Art, Moscow.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Victory over the future / Russian Pavilion / 53rdVenice Biennale 2009". Vernissage. 24 July 2009. Retrieved 8 November 2009.
  2. ^ "Лекция Гоши Острецова "Стиль жизни — тотальная инсталляция"". Garage. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Georgiy Ostretzov". Erarta. Retrieved 22 October 2024.
  4. ^ "Ostretsov Georgy". Russian Art Archive Network. Retrieved 22 October 2024.
  5. ^ "Georgy Viktorovich Ostretsov". Art Panorama. Retrieved 22 October 2024.
  6. ^ Sergey Chebatkov (24 October 2021). "Georgy Ostretsov: I consider myself a part old, but not ancient generation of artists". Art Uzel. Retrieved 22 October 2024.
  7. ^ "Художник Георгий Острецов: "Меня похищали уже сто раз!" • ARTANDHOUSES". ARTANDHOUSES (in Russian). 28 January 2016. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
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