Re-Practice Laboratory Public Program

Discussion, Workshop, Performance
21.10-05.11.2023
Tselinny Temporary

From October 21 to November 5, a public program of the Re-practice laboratory exhibition empowered by Visa will take place at Tselinny Temporary (137 Zheltoksan Street). Participating artists will host artist talks, workshops, and performances, sharing insights into their work. Full program is available in the carousel.

Artist Talk with Naira Karazhidek — October 21, 2023

Musical Performance by Anton Popov — October 26, 2023

An open-format musical session: anyone is welcome to join fellow musicians for an evening of spontaneous music-making led by The Loopers, an improvisational music club.

Children’s Manifesto with Sasha Cherezova — October 28, 2023

Children’s Manifesto. “Come to my grown-up matinee! Since it’s for grown-ups, it starts in the afternoon on Saturday. I’ll read you some short stories and my children’s manifesto. Bring your inner children!”

Workshop by Aidana Dossayeva — October 28, 2023

A drawing workshop on a small handmade zine.

Artist Talk with Damir Mukhametov — October 28, 2023

The artist will speak about the works created this year, read a few pages from his book, and answer questions.

Artist Talk with Irina Dmitrovskaya — October 29, 2023

Artist talk on immersing in the color blue, searching for traces of sapphic love through cyanotype practices, and the Dark Blue project.

Artist Talk with Darya Spivakova — October 29, 2023

An artist talk and an exploration of origin through contact. The voids within the Altar mockumentary. A conversation with the artist about her impressions from the laboratory, working techniques, and artistic practices—how mockumentary multiverses manifest and how dancing with nature can become both art and psychotherapy.

Round Table with Nikita Savostyanov — November 5, 2023

Round Table: Between New Media Art and Contemporary Art. Although technology-based works are appearing more frequently in exhibitions, new media art often exists in a parallel space. A discussion on why this divide exists and when we will begin to recognize technology-based art as contemporary.

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