Art Review - March Issue - (Page 117)
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HANG OUT KLUB NA BRESTKOY 2nd Brestkaya ulitsa, 6 Tel: +7 495 200-0936 A
meeting place for artists and musicians, this stalwart of the Moscow scene
should be your first port of call after a hard day traipsing around the
galleries. KITAISKY LYOCHIK Lubyansky Proyezd, 25/12 Tel: +7 495 924-5611
Chinese Pilot draws a young crowd attracted by its reasonable food,
laissez-faire attitude and decent live music. Paperny Tam, the house band,
are a must-see. FAQ CAFE AND CREATIVE STUDIO Gazetny pereulok, 9 Tel: +7
495 629-0827 www.faq-cafe.ru A warren of tiny rooms in a basement just off
Tverskaya near the central telegraph office, this excellent café is a
honeypot for writers, journos and artists. Chinese-Armenian owner David
Yan organises regular sessions of jazz, body art, street performances and
lots more. WINZAVOD 4-th Syromyatnichesky pereulok, 1/6 Tel: +7 495
917-3436 www.winzavod.com Down a side street behind the Kurskaya railway
station, this sprawling former wine factory with cavernous cellars is
shaping up as the new Mecca for Russian contemporary art. Five major
galleries – XL, Aidan, Regina, Stella and Guelman are due to move here
in 2007. A smell of wine residue still hangs in the air, the walls are
chipped tiles and bare brick, but the sheer scale of this place 20,000
square metres is awe-inspiring. Oleg Kulik’s opening exhibition for this
year’s Biennale, I Believe A project of artistic optimism , brings
together 51 artists in what he calls “these beautiful catacombs that
resemble some kind of ancient construction from a lost epoch”. PROYEKT
OGI Potapovsky pereulok, 8/12 Tel: +7 495 927-5609 A book shop, club and
gallery combined, OGI is one of Moscow’s most favoured hangouts for
young intellectuals, or those posing as such. Food is cheap as chips, but
beware – the place can get rammed and smoky, even midweek. DOM B.
Ovchinnikovsky pereulok, 24 Tel: +7 495 953-7236 www.dom.com.ru Expect the
unexpected here, with avant-garde performances alongside live music and
occasional exhibitions. this page: Veru I Believe , curated by Oleg Kulik,
at Winzavod facing page, from left: owner Elena Selina, XL Gallery; Aidan
Salakhova, Aidan Gallery p110-117 Pilgrimage AR Mar07 117 2/2/07 12:53:57
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Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Art Review - March Issue
Manifesto
Dispatches
Consumed
Tales from the City
David Lynch
Marcel Dzama
Future Greats
Art Pilgrimage: Moscow
Mixed Media: Moving Images
Mixed Media: Photography
Mixed Media: Digital
Reviews
Book Reviews
On the Town
On the Record
Art Review - March Issue
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