Past
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Sergey Bratkov
BEFORE/AFTER 13 Oct 2021 - 18 Jan 2022 Winzavod OVCHARENKO presents two events that are inextricably interlinked and, at the same time, have independent meaning. It is the exhibition 'BEFORE/AFTER' and a launch of the artist's catalogue titled 'WE ARE NOT HERE', representing a series of Bratkov's works with texts. The exhibition 'BEFORE/AFTER' consists of three installations created specifically... Read more -
Natasha Khabarova
I’m Allowed To 5 Sep - 9 Oct 2021 Natasha Khabarova’s art is a bright phenomenon in the contemporary Russian art discourse. Her artworks are well-known in Saint-Petersburg, yet, in the capital, it is her first solo exhibition. Natasha Khabarova was born in Latvia but currently lives and works in Saint-Petersburg. Since 2013, the artist participates in exhibitions, including... Read more -
Anna and Vitaliy Cherepanov
№48 In The List Of Most Promising Artists 16 Jun - 24 Aug 2021 Anna and Vitaliy Cherepanov are young artists from Yekaterinburg, who are already well-known among contemporary Russian art, present 'Park Volniy' — a project they have been working on for about four years — at OVCHARENKO. Park Volniy is a specially built environment filled with works of art of the widest... Read more -
North-7
Marshes Your Way 31 Mar - 9 Jun 2021 Every step of your path is the first. The depth of every meter of this swamp is unpredictable. To get into these swamps, you need to go through the hut – a small log house on high stakes on the border of the world of existence and the kingdom of... Read more -
Ivan Chuikov
And a beautiful view from the window 3 Feb - 21 Mar 2021 Ivan Chuikov is an artist whose works, without any doubts, will be included in the yet to be written History of Russian Contemporary as a single volume, so original and influential is his work. Despite going through the canonical stages of conservative Soviet education as a university art student (that... Read more -
First-hand Art. The Collector's View: Looking back and Forward
13 Nov 2020 - 27 Jan 2021 This 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, born in the struggles of perestroika, but also because the Gallery survived the hardships of our modern history and remained... Read more