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The Garage Museum launched a new grant programme "Art and Technology"
Cooperating with the SDG Arts&Science Foundation «Garage» adds a new nomination to their grant programme — «Art and Technology».
"Garage" will support IT artists by awarding grants
"This is one of the most curious phenomenon in today's creative search. I'm happy that together with the Garage Museum we can support young artists and the development of high technology art in Russia", says Dmitry Volkov, SDG Arts & Science Foundation co-founder.
SDG Arts & Science Foundation became the title partner of the the Garage Museum of Modern Art 2016/2017 grant program
The Garage Museum added a new direction to its grant program titled "Art and Technologies" established by the SDG Arts & Science Foundation and Dmitry Volkov's initiative. The nomination intends to support personal and joint projects in IT, engineering and science art.
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FROM THE SVETLANA ZAKHAROVA. STILL FRAME PROJECT. #0026
Having accepted the offer from the Multimedia Art Museum to be photographed for the project “Still Frame”, the star of world ballet and prima ballerina of the Bolshoi, Svetlana Zakharova was the one to choose the photographer. She chose Vladimir Fridkes. To him Zakharova is a queen gifted with a perfect body and mind. Every still frame lives on the edge of real and imaginary. From the air, the photographer captures specific movements that give birth to the ballerina’s dance. She is aware of her talent and phenomenal ability to express nature’s splendor with her own body.
Painter: VLADIMIR FRIDKES
EROTIC DREAM OF DONKEY BIEWE
The erotic dream of donkey Biewe was created from his words over a glass of sparkly, he was extremely surprised not by the bosoms with wings, bush-like- lips and the frenzy around him, but over the fact that the ladies’ man already had chickenpox.
Painter: Vova Perkin