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词条 Irina Korina
释义

  1. Biography

  2. Selected Personal Exhibitions

  3. Selected Group Exhibitions

  4. Theatre Projects, Scenography

  5. Film Works, Production Designer

  6. References

  7. External links

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Irina Korina (born 1977, Moscow, Russia) is a Russian artist.

Biography

Graduated from the stage design faculty at the Russian Theater Academy, Moscow, in 2000, and also participated in the Valand Academy Exchange Program in Sweden. From 2002 to 2005 studied at Akademie der Bildende Kuns, Vienna.

Korina has been actively engaged with theatre practice and has had a number of exhibitions since 1999. She was awarded The Debut Prize for drama works in 1999 and also the Soratnik All-Russian Contemporary Art Prize three times in 2006, 2009, and 2012. In 2008 and 2015 Korina became a laureate of the Innovation Prize, the All-Russian State Competition in Contemporary Art, and was also awarded the Terna Award for Contemporary Art in 2012.

{{quote box|Irina Korina's installations are effective on a number of levels. First, there is a level of formal solutions, which includes works with incompatible textures and images. These are sculptures endowed with unpredictable materiality: here an individual background story and functions of a particular material are critically analyzed and put into contexts both related to and distanced from the original. There is also a level of political statement. In recent years installations increasingly move (onto the gallery-scene, like ancient Greek deux ex machina) out of the noise of time, and Korina acts as a brilliant designer and stylist of anxiety that came over the educated part of country’s population after the sharp turn in the course of foreign policy. Due to the conceptual strategy of elusiveness, the meaning is not expressively fixed in the end, which leads an artistic statement to becoming a replica. Artist takes anxiety out of the information flow, and it grows its inner and outer drama, closes off, becomes an object, almost a charm. However, neither its form nor magical runes bring luck but the mere fact of its existence. As long as such process is possible, there is hope.|source=Valentin Dyakonov|align=center}}

Selected Personal Exhibitions

  • 2016 — Temporary Phenomena, Museum APT4, Moscow
  • 2016 — Irina Korina. Humiliated and Elated, XL Gallery, Moscow
  • 2015 — Magical Mountain (with Svetlana Shuvaeva), XL Gallery, Moscow
  • 2015 —Art Experiment (with Alexandr Povzner), Garage Center for Contemporary Art, Moscow
  • 2014 — Scales of Desire, PLATO, Ostrava
  • 2014 — Refrain, Stella Art Foundation, Moscow
  • 2013 — Chapel, BAM, New York
  • 2013 — Armed with a Dream, Central Exhibition Hall ‘Manege,’ Moscow
  • 2009 — Installations, MMCA, Moscow
  • 2009 — Comma13, Bloomberg Space, London
  • 2009 — Installationen, Museum Folkwang at RWE Turm, Essen

Selected Group Exhibitions

  • 2016 — Interaction. Contemporary Artists Respond to MMOMA Collection, MMOMA, Moscow
  • 2016 — Archstoyanie, Nikola-Lenivets
  • 2015 — Balagan, Kuehlhaus, Berlin
  • 2015 — HOPE, VI Moscow Biennale, Special Project, Moscow
  • 2015 — Her, CCA ZARYA, Vladivostok
  • 2015 — POST POP: EAST MEETS WEST, Saatchi Gallery, London
  • 2012 — In an Absolute Disorder, Arts Santa Monica, Barcelona
  • 2009 — Russian pavilion, Venice biennale, Venice

Theatre Projects, Scenography

  • 2016 — ILove Machines, dir. Maria Chirkova, Electrotheatre
  • 2014 —Victory Day, dir. Yuriy Muravitskiy, Taganka Theatre
  • 2014 — Lysistrata, dir. Nina Chusova, Theatre of Satire
  • 2013 — Marina, dir. Evgeniy Berkovich, Gogol Center
  • 2011 — Arias, dir. Medea Yasonidi, Platform, Vinzavod
  • 2011 — Adventures of Hohenstaufen, dir. Mikhail Smolyanitskiy
  • 2010 — Lysistrata, dir. Nina Chusova, Omsk State Academic Drama Theatre
  • 2005 — Sexual Neuroses of Our Parents, Moscow Center for Drama and Directing
  • 2003 — norway.today, teatr.doc
  • 1998 — A Midsummer Night’s Dream (co-author – Natalia Zubova), dir. Nikolay Sheyko, The Moscow Art Theatre

Film Works, Production Designer

  • 2004 — Call me Genie!, dir. Ilya Khotinenko
  • 2002 — The Mixer-Tap, dir. Alexander Shein
  • 2000 — Odyssey-1989, dir. Ilya Khotinenko
  • 1999 — The Face of the French Nationality, dir. Ilya Khotinenko 

References

External links

  • Irina Korina. Humiliated and Elated.
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