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  1. Arsenale, Venice, Italy Main project of the 57th Venice Biennale “Viva Arte Viva” (curated by Christine Macel) Looking both at tradition and change, Irina Korina’s works are fictional journeys through the changing landscape of contemporary Russia. In the Biennale, she creates an immersive environment.

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  2. Take a look at the Venice Biennale. One of the most important events in the art world. Hear visitors' highlights, reviews and why Venice still matters.The 57...

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  4. May 12, 2017 · Installation view of work by Irina Korina in “Viva Arte Viva” at the 57th Venice Biennale, 2017. Korina constructed a standalone room within the Arsenale out of corrugated aluminum and covered its interior, wall-to-wall, with exuberant kitsch.

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    • Taus Makhacheva (b. 1983 in Moscow.) Dagestani artist Taus Makhacheva is presenting two seemingly different works at the Biennale’s exhibition, “Viva Arte Viva.”
    • Irina Korina (b. 1977 in Moscow.) Irina Korina’s site-specific installation Good Intentions might take some effort to find in the dark halls of the Arsenale.
    • Vadim Fiškin (b. 1965 in Penza.) Vadim Fiškin, who is presently based in Ljubljana after being invited there by the informal organization Neue Slovenische Kunst (NSK), was once referred to as “the most Russian among Westerners and the most Western among Russians.”
  5. Jun 2, 2017 · This year, Irina Korina was among the Russian artists hand-picked by Christine Macel, Chief Curator at the Musée National d’Art Moderne – Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Curator of 57th Venice Biennale. Macel invited 120 artists to present their signature works for the Viva Arte Viva! Biennale project.

  6. The 57th Venice Biennale was an international contemporary art exhibition held between May and November 2017. The Venice Biennale takes place biennially in Venice, Italy. Artistic director Christine Macel, the chief curator at the Centre Pompidou, [1] curated its central exhibition, "Viva Arte Viva", as a series of interconnected pavilions ...

  7. In 2009 Korina was one of participants of the exhibition in the Russian pavilion at 53rd Venice biennale. In 2017 her installation was presented within the main project of the 57th Venice biennale. Her solo shows were presented in GRAD foundation, London, Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York, Moscow Museum of Modern Art, within Steirischer ...

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