LAZNIA 2 2013 - JURIJ WASILIEW – RUSSIAN RED

20 September – 25 October 2013
Opening: 20 September, 6 pm
ul. Strajku Dokerów 5, Gdańsk NOWY PORT
Curated by: Evgeny Umansky
 
Since 2001, the Kaliningrad-based Russian artist Yury Vasiliev has been creating works for a cycle called Russian Red in the form of video art, photography, performance art or installations. The aforementioned red is, for Russians, not only the color of the revolutionary Soviet flag, but also that of hypnotizing excitement. The artist wishes to show the Russian soul as it travels the road from a state of shapelessness and colorlessness, to the intended highest energy level. In a twist, it is white that dominates throughout Wasiliew’s video installation. It symbolizes life on Earth and Russian society’s daily existence, which is composed of a lack of faith in the sense of one’s own actions, the pointlessness of spent effort, and the experiencing of the cruelty of fate. Red, which acts as a counterpoint to white, is the reflection of divine enlightenment.
The exhibition is part of the Close Stranger: promoting mutual understanding between residents of Gdańsk, Kaliningrad and Klaipeda, by facilitating exchange in the field of contemporary art and culture project. The project is funded in part by the European Union as part of the Lithuania-Poland-Russia ENPI Cross-border Cooperation Programme 2007 – 2013
 
 

Yury Vassiliev – Russian artist, born in Leningrad Oblast in 1950, now lives in Kaliningrad. A series Russian Red, carried out by him since 2000, take the form of video, photography, performance art and installation. It has so far been presented at many Russian and international art reviews.

 

The title red is for the Russians not only the color of the Soviet revolutionary flag, but also the color of hypnotic excitement. The artist wants to show the Russian soul, that makes its way from the state of formlessness and blandness, to the intended highest energy level. Perversely, it is the color white that will dominate the video installation of Vassiliev. It symbolizes life on Earth and the by-day existence of Russian society, which consists of a sense of disbelief in its own actions, a futility of undertaken efforts and an experience of the cruelty of fate. The colour red, acting as a counterpoint to the white, is to be a reflection of divine light.

 

The St. Petersburg art historian Ivan Chechot called the video installation In Winter in Last Next Year, that dominates on the exhibition shown at Laznia 2, “a timeless landscape”, claiming that “timelessness, or otherwise – a specific state, destitute of qualities of time and eternity - is a perfect metaphor for life in Russia”. This state of suspension is also present in other presentations, such as a video Waiting Room showing a man at a train station who tries to go somewhere, takes multiple attempts, but in the end stays. Other works presented - Snow White, Fitness, Walking, Rolling Snowballs - link to the myth of Sisyphus, and the absurd, murderous work carried by him.

 

The exhibition is realized in the framework of the project “Close Stranger: promoting mutual understanding between population of Gdansk, Kaliningrad and Klaipeda through facilitation of exchange in the field of contemporary arts and culture”. The project is co-financed by the European Union - Lithuania-Poland-Russia ENPI Cross-border Cooperation Programme 2007-2013.

 
fot. Krzysztof Miękus
 
 
 
 
 
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