Vladimir Logutov
Vladimir Logutov was born in Samara in 1980. In 1996–2001, he studied at the faculty of painting at the Art College of Samara; in 2002–2006, he attended Samara State University of Social Sciences and Education, majoring in fine art. In 2005, he obtained an independent art scholarship of the Stuttgarter Kunstverein e.v. (Stuttgart, Germany). Besides that, he was a co-founder and a member of the 'Laboratory' group.
From 2005 till the beginning of the 10s, the artist's major media was video. While still a student, in 2005, he showed the work 'Rubik's Cube' at the ArtDigital festival (a collateral event of the 1st Moscow Biennale). In 2007, the young artist took part in two Special Projects of the II Moscow Biennale: the 'Urban Formalism' with his video 'Expectation' and the 'Witnesses of the Impossible' with his video 'Episode.' Vladimir Logutov was on the shortlist of the Kandinsky Prize in 2007 (works 'Expectation' and 'Unnecessary') and 2008 ("Interpenetration of the Visible and Actual"). In addition, his video 'Pause' was featured in the collateral program of the Venice Biennale (2011).
By the end of the decade, Logutov turned to the painting. In the 'Boom' project for OVCHARENKO (until 2018 - Regina), he combined video projection featuring a dark post-apocalyptic landscape with bright luminous paintings, reversing the conventional qualities of these two media. Afterwards, in 2016, the artist presented the 'Meetings' project, which entirely consisted of paintings. There, he turned this traditional type of visual art into a curatorial project. "Exhibition-within-a-picture" is a concept still present in the artist’s work nowadays..
At the exhibitions 'The Conquered City' (2009) and 'The Industrial Ruins', the artist exhibited sculptural works. They were rails and metal gratings bent by workers of a metallurgical plant. And the video 'The Work' filmed during the production of the pieces reveals the participatory component of his art.
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Vladimir Logutov
42/44 22 Oct - 15 Nov 2024The exhibition 42/44 consists of monochrome canvases, united by the title 'There is no ford in the flame' and a number of objects made of steel and concrete. The series...Read more -
ZDRAVSTVUYTE!
Group exhibition 26 Jul - 7 Sep 2023OVCHARENKO presents a new collective project in the framework of co-operation with the auction house VLADEY. The name of the exhibition of OVCHARENKO artists "HELLO!" (ZDRAVSTVUYTE!) has a double meaning. The complexity and at the same time the beauty of the Russian language allows you to find in the simple word "Hello!" both a wish of good health and a greeting at a meeting. And the meeting at the exhibition will be held with marvelous artists and their works of art.Read more
For 33 years of his work OVCHARENKO, while the first exhibition of the gallery (then called "Regina") was held in September 1990, 278 group and solo exhibitions were held. In religion "33 years" are the age of Jesus Christ — the time of perfection, the period of life when the peak has been reached. Christ's rebirth occurred at the same time when he was 33, so " HELLO!" (ZDRAVSTVUYTE!).
Vladimir Ovcharenko, founder of VLADEY and OVCHARENKO: "The time in our country and in the world is not easy. And when was it easy? It is very complicated for artists now. Their world has completely changed. For many of them it has turned out to be tragic, while others continue to create magnificent works of art. We are happy to represent the best of the best, it is a great honour and responsibility. Moscow is a world-class cultural centre. And it always will be. It deserves new great art exhibitions. And they are coming!".
Over the last year and half OVCHARENKO in co-operation with VLADEY has frequently presented personal exhibitions of its artists, among them projects made by Alisa Gorshenina, Sergey Zarva, Alexey Kallima, Pavel Pepperstein and the PPSS art group, Ivan Razumov, Inal Savchenkov, Leonid Tshe and Nestor Engelke.
Artists: Victor Alimpiev, Sergey Bratkov, Oleg Golosiy, Stas Volyazlovsky, Erwin Wurm, Alisa Gorshenina, Mikhail Dolyanovsky, Sergey Zarva, Alexey Kallima, Egor Koshelev, Vlad Kulkov, Vladimir Logutov, Jonathan Meza, Ryan Mosley, Pavel Pepperstein, Jack Pearson, PPSS art Group, Daniel Richter, Inal Savchenkov, Maria Serebryakova, Semyon Faibisovich, Claire Fontaine, Leonid Tshe, Ivan Chuikov, Dmitry Shabalin, Nestor Engelke. -
First-hand Art. The Collector's View: Looking back and Forward
13 Nov 2020 - 27 Jan 2021This year, the OVCHARENKO Gallery celebrates its thirtieth anniversary. It is a grand and joyful celebration, not only because it, in fact, aligns with the anniversary of our new state,...Read more -
Vladimir Logutov
Encounters 12 Dec 2015 - 24 Jan 2016Regina Gallery is pleased to present Vladimir Logutov’s personal project, 'Encounters'.Read more -
The Team I Can't Live Without
Group Show 8 Nov - 6 Dec 2013'The team from our youth, the team we can't live without!' Regina Gallery presents an exhibition featuring some of today's most progressive Russian artists, curated by Mikhail Ovcharenko. The show...Read more -
Vladimir Logutov
The End of the Industrial Era 19 Jun - 30 Aug 2013«Creating the ruins» «The end of the industrial era» – it’s an exhibition of objects and videos which have been created for the last two years. The exhibition space reminds...Read more -
Vladimir Logutov
Boom 12 Nov 2009 - 12 Jan 2010The REGINA Gallery is happy to present BOOM, the personal show of Vladimir Logutov. BOOM is the first personal show of this talented artist from Samara at the REGINA Gallery....Read more -
Group Show
THE CONQUERED CITY 27 Jul - 15 Aug 2009REGINA Gallery is pleased to present the CONQUERED CITY, a group show of young artists within the framework of YOUNG & FAST annual project. The CONQUERED CITY project deals with...Read more
Solo exhibitions:
2021
Open Workshop of Vladimir Logutov. Sphere Foundation. Moscow, Russia.
2018
Next Level. Aperto Raum. Berlin, Germany.
2017
Next Level. Winzavod Contemporary Art Centre. Moscow, Russia.
2016
Meeting. PERMM Museum of Contemporary Art. Perm, Russia.
Meeting. National Center for Contemporary Art. Arsenal of the Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin. Nizhny Novgorod, Russia.
Encounters. Victoria Gallery. Samara, Russia.
2015
Encounters. Regina Gallery. Moscow, Russia.
2014
Alternative Spaces. Tolyatti Art Museum. Tolyatti, Russia.
2013
The End of the Industrial Era. Regina Gallery. Moscow, Russia.
2011
Encounters. Art Propaganda Gallery. Samara, Russia.
2009
Boom. Regina Gallery. Moscow, Russia.
Painting Nostalgia. Victoria Gallery. Samara, Russia.
Verticals. Guelman Projects Gallery. Moscow, Russia.
2008
Interpenetration of the Visible and the Real. Stanislas Bourgain Gallery. Paris, France.
2007
Additional Element. Stella Art Foundation. Moscow, Russia.
2006
Expectation. Contemporary City Foundation. Moscow, Russia.
Park. Reflex Gallery. Moscow, Russia.
Video installations Episode and Twilight. Ikon Gallery. Birmingham, England.
2005
Open Workshop. Performance. Park House Shopping Centre. Samara, Russia.
Twilight. Stuttgarter kunstverein e.v. Stuttgart, Germany.
Group exhibitions:
2023
ZDRAVSTVUYTE! OVCHARENKO on cooperation with VLADEY. Moscow, Russia.
2021
Spring Auction. Presale Exhibition. Vladey. Ekaterina Cultural Foundation. Moscow, Russia.
2020
First-hand Art. A Collector’s View: Looking Back and Forward. OVCHARENKO. Moscow, Russia.
A Beautiful Night for All the People. Garage Museum of Contemporary Art. Moscow, Russia.
Generation XXI. The State Tretyakov Gallery. Moscow, Russia.
«ЗНРСО». Victoria Gallery. Samara, Russia.
2019
The Exhibition in the Workshop of the Foundation. Foundation of Smirnov and Sorokin. Moscow, Russia.
Tender Touching of Digital Bodies. Victoria Gallery. Samara, Russia.
After Us. Collateral event of the 5th Ural Biennale. National Centre for Contemporary Art. Yekaterinburg, Russia.
2018
Art of the 2000s. The State Tretyakov Gallery. Moscow, Russia.
2017
Toward the Source. Garage Museum of Contemporary Art. Moscow, Russia.
Love. Presale Exhibition. Vladey Space. Moscow, Russia.
2015
Hooray! Sculpture! Centre for Contemporary Art Winzavod. Moscow, Russia.
2014
Russian Contemporary Art. Center for Cultural Communication. Klaipeda, Lithuania.
Upstairs. The Museum of Moscow. Moscow, Russia.
Milk Without a Bottle. National Centre for Contemporary Art. Nizhny Novgorod, Russia.
Time to Dream. 4th Moscow International Biennale of Contemporary Art. The Museum of Moscow. Moscow, Russia.
2013
The Team I Can't Live Without. Regina Gallery. Moscow, Russia.
Formal Relations. Dialogue: Eric Bulatov — Vladimir Logutov. National Centre for Contemporary Art. Moscow, Russia.
Lost in Translation. Parallel program of the 55th Venice Biennale. Universita Ca'Foscari. Venice, Italy.
Heavy Metal. Centre for Contemporary Art Winzavod. Moscow, Russia.
Weightlessness. Worker and Kolkhoz Woman Pavilion. Moscow, Russia.
Exhibition at the Today Art Festival. The Hague, Netherlands.
2012
Highway of Enthusiasts. 13th Architectural Biennale. Casa dei Tre Oci. Venice, Italy.
The Invisible. 4th Triennial in Guangzhou. Museum of Art. Guangzhou, China.
Lost in the Transformations. City Gallery of Kiel. Kiel, Germany.
Fluidity. Film Festival in Vladivostok. Vladivostok, Russia.
Videoart from Russia. Nina Lumer Galleria. Milan, Italy.
Impakt. Festival of Utrecht. Netherlands.
Saturnalia. Open Society Institute. Tbilisi, Georgia.
2011
Philosophers and Workers. Moscow School of Management Skolkovo. Skolkovo. Moscow region, Russia.
Why Do I Love Her. Samara Art Museum. Samara, Russia.
2011
Modernikon. Contemporary Art From Russia. Parallel Program of the 54th Venice Biennale. Casa dei Tre Oci. Venice, Italy.
What Do I Love About Her. Samara Regional Art Museum. Samara, Russia.
Rubik's Cube. The program of video art of the Kinotavr festival. Sochi, Russia.
Dark Forest. Gallery XI Rooms. Samara, Russia.
2010
Workers and Philosophers. Moscow School of Management Skolkovo. Skolkovo, Moscow Region, Russia.
2009
The Conquered City. Regina Gallery. Moscow, Russia.
ArtDigital 2009. Mars Gallery. Moscow, Russia.
History of Russian Video Art. Volume 2. Moscow Museum of Modern Art. Moscow, Russia.
Transfer. Mars Gallery. Moscow, Russia.
VIDEOFORMAT [Linearity]. National Centre for Contemporary Art. Moscow, Russia.
Exhibition of the Innovation Nominees. National Centre for Contemporary Art. Moscow, Russia.
21 RUSSIA. PinchukArtCentre. Kiev, Ukraine.
2008
Exhibition of the Kandinsky Prize Nominees. Central House of Artists. Moscow, Russia.
I Love You Vienna / Stars of Russian Video Art. Vienna, Austria.
Radikale Alltäglichkeit. BURGGASSE 21 gallery. Vienna, Austria.
Digital Media 1.0. La Nau. Valencia, Spain.
2007
Exhibition of the Kandinsky Prize Nominees. Winzavod Centre for Contemporary Art. Moscow, Russia.
Je est il, Je sont ils? Abbaye Saint-André — Contemporary Art Centre of Meymac. Meymac, France.
Exhibition of the Innovation Nominees. National Centre of Contemporary Art. Moscow, Russia.
Urban Formalism. Special project of the 2nd Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art. Moscow Museum of Modern Art. Moscow, Russia.
Workshop Art Moscow. Central House of Artists. Moscow, Russia.
Witnesses of Impossible. The Moscow Centre of Arts. Moscow, Russia.
ArtDigital 2006. 2nd Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art. Mars Gallery. Moscow, Russia.
2006
MODUS R. Russian Formalism Today. Art Basel Miami Beach 2006. Miami Beach, USA.
Ordeal by liberty — 20 Years Later. Chameleon Gallery. Walsall, England.
IMAGO 2006. VII International Film Festival. Portugal.
Open Film Festival of CIS and Baltic countries. Anapa, Russia
Urban Psychology. Amnesiac Arts Gallery. Potenza, Italia.
KINOTEATR.DOC festival. Moscow, Russia.
2005
Videology. 2nd Volgograd International Festival of Video Art. Volgograd, Russia.
ITALIA - RUSSIA 6 – 6. Amnesiac Arts gallery.Potenza, Italia
4th International Video Festival in Kansk. The diploma. Kansk, Moscow.
10th Moscow Forum of Art Initiatives. The New Arena. Moscow, Russia.
Memoria. MMOMA. Moscow, Russia
Extra Short Film Festival 2005. Novosibirsk, Russia.
TEAM 404. Network Project. Hannover, Germany.
The Open Сity. Samara Museum of Modern Art. Samara, Russia.
2004
ArtDigital 2004. 1st Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art. Mars Gallery. Moscow, Russia.
Workshop Art Moscow. Central House of Artists. Moscow, Russia.
Festival of Urban Sculpture. Izhevsk, Russia.
Art-Kliazma 2004. Guest House Klyazminskoe Reservoir. Moscow, Russia.
Long Stories of Yekaterinburg-2. Concrete Fence Art. Yekaterinburg, Russia.
Food: Between Europe and Asia. 3rd International Biennale in Shiryaevo.
Public collections:
- The Museum of FRAC Bretagne. Brest, France
- MMOMA Moscow Museum of Modern Art. Moscow, Russia
- THE NEW RULES Foundation. Moscow, Russia
- The CONTEMPORARY CITY Foundation. Moscow, Russia
- Stella Art Foundation. Moscow, Russia
- National Center for Contemporary Art. Kaliningrad, Russia