The most promising young artists of Russia, according to Forbes

In recent years, new modern art masters are increasingly moving away from traditional genres and techniques. It becomes increasingly difficult to find classic paintings, graphic work or sculpture, made by hands 30-year-old author. Place these genres took installations, objects, video and numerous combinations.

The main objective of this project is to show the most promising from a creative point of view of the young heroes (we have introduced age restrictions - 1980 year of birth and younger), which are still not known to the general public, but it is already of interest to Russian and foreign museums and collectors. One of the selection criteria was the practical aspect - the opportunity to acquire work.

Valery Chtak

The most promising young artists of Russia, according to Forbes

Year of Birth: 1981

Where from: Moscow

Education: incomplete higher

Genres: painting, drawing, objects

Number of entries: 500

Of them in the collections: 300

Collections: The State Tretyakov Gallery, a collection of Deutsche Bank

Foreign solo exhibitions: Orel Art Gallery, Paris (2009), Orel Art Gallery, London (2010)

Cost of works: € 3000-5000

"Skull and Bones", Valery Chtak

The most promising young artists of Russia, according to Forbes

Quote: "Artists soared - whether it is a good collector, whether he has a good collection ... Not to say that I was quite still, but I'm not worried. I draw pictures and try not to say that painting. "

Alexander Dashevskiy

The most promising young artists of Russia, according to Forbes

Year of Birth: 1980

Where from: St. Petersburg

Education: St. Petersburg State University of Film and Television, the St. Petersburg State Academic Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture. Repin Genres: painting, drawing, installation, video, objects

Number of entries: 2500

Of them in the collections: 1500

Collections: Russian Museum, a collection of Umar Dzhabrailov, Erarta Museum, private collections in the USA, UK, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Israel

Personal exhibitions abroad: Frants Gallery Space, New York (2009), Colourblindgallery, Cologne (2011), Keumsan gallery, Seoul (2012)

Cost of works: € 10 000-12 000

"Ensemble of the mouth of the river Smolenka" Alexander Dashevskiy

The most promising young artists of Russia, according to Forbes

Quote: "Western collectors - grandfather in superbotinkah and superzubami tries you" to adopt a "clear, make it part of their cultural and leisure activities: come with his wife, then with the architect, then writes, then calls finally ask for a discount. But when you are struck head ice, it becomes easier. The second time mating dance takes less time. "

Oleg Dou

The most promising young artists of Russia, according to Forbes

Year of Birth: 1983

Where from: Moscow

Education: Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys (MISA)

Genres: photography, sculpture, painting

Number of entries: 80, taking into account the circulation - 500

Of them in the collections: 400

Collections: Jeju Museum of Art (Korea), Kaminsky Family Foundation (USA), Institut Culturel Bernard Magrez (France), The Samawi Collection (Dubai), 21CMuseum (USA), FRAC Reunion (France); private and family collections in the USA, the Netherlands, Switzerland

Sales: the work of a series of "nuns" - $ 41 000 (2007, auction KieselbachGallery, Budapest), work the same series - $ 18 000 (2011, auction Phillips de Pury), Red $ 22 000 (2012, auction Phillips de Pury)

"AF3A", Oleg Dou

The most promising young artists of Russia, according to Forbes

Quote: "No my work does not like me when I finish them. To truly appreciate them and can only understand through the temporal distance. The fact that the finish now, I do not understand. "

Egor Koshelev

The most promising young artists of Russia, according to Forbes

Year of Birth: 1980

Where from: Moscow

Education: Stroganov Moscow State University of Arts and Industry

Genres: painting, drawing, installation, objects

Number of entries: a 200Ctoimost works: 2000-10 000 €

Prize: Prize winner of the Strabag Awards (2012)

Foreign solo exhibitions: Regina Gallery, London (2012), Vienna Strabag House, Vienna (2012)

"Work and Leisure," Yegor Koshelev

The most promising young artists of Russia, according to Forbes

Quote: "It is the author's target statement is the ultimate goal of every artist. It pains me to produce their works outside the studio. But then I capture new ideas and previously created things lose contact with me, and begin to live a longer life of its own. "

Tim Radya

The most promising young artists of Russia, according to Forbes

Year of Birth: 1988

Where from: Ekaterinburg

Genres: street art, installation

Education: Ural State University

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Number of entries: 20

Known work: "Stability" (2011) - a house of cards from dozens of police boards and the top of the throne, an allegory of the state.

Prizes: first prize at the New York Art Fair Frieze Art Fair Cutlog, special prize "Innovation" Award (2013)

Detail: Radya hides his face, as well as many street artists

"Stability", Tim Radya

The most promising young artists of Russia, according to Forbes

Quote: "My works are held from a few hours to several years. But I do not hurt, and even pleasant to observe their disappearance. After all, in the end, all the work of all artists once lost. And I can see it with my own eyes. "

Anna Titova

The most promising young artists of Russia, according to Forbes

Year of Birth: 1984

Education: School of Art of Glasgow (Scotland), Institute of Contemporary Art (Russia), Valand Academy of Fine Arts (Sweden)

Genres: installation, sculpture, photography

Number of entries: 15

Of them in the collections: 6

Collections: V-A-C, the Moscow Museum of Modern Art, private collections in Russia and Italy

Foreign exhibitions: Gallery Low Salt, Glasgow (2006), Fotografisk Center Copenhagen (2008), "Kandinsky Prize in London," Louise Blouin Foundation, London (2009), "The practice of everyday life. Young artists of Russia ", Louise Blouin Foundation, London (2009), the fund" Calvert 22 ", London (2011), the Venice Biennale, the main project (2011)

Sales: € 2000-15 000

(Depending on the number of objects in the installation)

"Rituals of Resistance", Anna Titova

The most promising young artists of Russia, according to Forbes

Quote: "The Collector receives my work disassembled. Each work I enclose a project description and instructions on where it can be restored with an indication of the sequence of objects, the distances between them. But I'm on my instructions do not insist. "

Ivan Plyushch

The most promising young artists of Russia, according to Forbes

Year of Birth: 1981

Where from: St. Petersburg

Education: State Art and Industry Academy. Mukhina Genres: painting, sculpture, objects, installations

Number of entries: 70

Of them in the collections: 40

Collections: Fondazione la Triennale Di Milano, a collection of Lenny Kravitz, the Russian Museum, the collection of Pierre Brochet, private collections in Latvia, the UK, France, South Korea, Italy, USA and Germany

Foreign exhibitions: Gallery Loop, Seoul (2008), White space, London (2008), the Triennale, Milan (2008), Art Basel (2009), Europe Art Fair, Geneva (2009), 14th Biennial of Contemporary Art in Macedonia (2009), Espace Art et Liberté à Charenton-le-Pont, Paris (2010), Ecole des Beaux Arts, Lyon (2010), Orel Art Gallery, Paris, London (2009-2012), Parallel program of Lyon biennale, Lyon (2011), Orel Art Gallery, Vienna, (2012), Museum Beelden aan Zee Haag, The Hague (2013), Noordelijk Scheepvaart museum, Groningen (2013), Nieuw Dakota gallery, Amsterdam (2013)

Award: "Innovation"

Cost: € 8000

"Episode 1" Ivan Plyushch

The most promising young artists of Russia, according to Forbes

Quote: "When you create a job, of course, fall in love with her, just love doing it and not think about nothing more. Then you have it, "worried", is more sympathetic, and sometimes it goes. "