Dmitry Kawarga

Dmitry Kawarga

Photo-Kawarga
Born Moscow, Russia
Nationality  Russia
Known for Contemporary art
Style Multimedia works, sculpture, interactive installation, kinetik art
Movement Biomorphic Radical
Awards

Honorary Mention, Prix Ars Electronica,

The winner of the competition "Monument", The project of the monuments to the first president of Russia Boris Yeltsin.[1][2]
Website http://kawarga.ru

Dmitry Kawarga (Russian: Дмитрий Викторович Каварга) born in Moscow, Russia is a Russian artist. Kawarga began working in his own style of "biomorphism" striving to create a synthesis of science, art and technology. His art is featured in numerous museums and is part of the permanent collection of Erarta, Russia's largest private museum of contemporary art located in Saint Petersburg.[3]

Style

Kawarga works are often described as part of the Science Art movement (or SciArt), although the artist rejects this description. The kinetic objects in his installations are created in cooperation with scientists, programmers and engineers and often allow for viewer interaction. His style has been variously described as "biomorphism" or "biogenic art".[4][5]

Permanent collections

Exhibitions

Kawarga has been a participant of international exhibitions and festivals of contemporary art, including Lexus Hybrid Art, Ars Electronica and Electronic Language International Festival.[9]

Solo exhibitions

Group exhibitions

2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

1988 - 2005

Gallery

References

  1. Zekri, Sonja (17 May 2010). "Zerfall und Plüschhase". Suddeutsche Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 9 September 2016.
  2. 1 2 "Семья Ельцина против памятника первому президенту". BBC News (in Russian). 17 October 2007. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
  3. "Erarta Museum and Galleries of Contemporary Art in St Petersburg". canberratimes.com.au. 2016-01-29. Retrieved 2016-09-23.
  4. 1 2 "Архстояние-2016": 7 млн рублей под землёй и покемоны в "Голове бомжа", LifeNews
  5. Popular Mechanics (Russian version) (2015): Dmitry Kawarga and hs biogenic scuptures" by Roman Fishman
  6. ART.RU artists: Dmitry Kawarga
  7. Erarta artists: Dmitry Kawarga
  8. Флуктуация пространственных массивов. Дмитрий Каварга
  9. File
  10. KAWARGA. APOKALYPSE 21.12_DMITRY KAWARGA
  11. "Moscow Art Diary", Dialog of Arts (2013), publication of Moscow Museum of Modern Art
  12. Kawarga’s Polymer Sculptures and Model of Biomorphic Consciousness, By Joel Simpson
  13. ARCHSTOYANIE
  14. Hewitt, Simon (12 November 2015). "Going everywhere and nowhere". Russian Art + Culture. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
  15. "Art in Search of Connection to Science", Russia's Science and Technology magazine, 2013
  16. CyberArts 2013
  17. GOSZAKAZ: Group Exhibition of Artists.
  18. "Between Sound and Silence", Dialogue of Arts (2013), publication of Moscow Museum of Modern Art
  19. "Means of Survival", Dialogue of Arts (2011), publication of Moscow Museum of Modern Art
  20. LEXUS Hybryd Art 2012: 14 Major International Artists Representing the "Science Art" Movement
  21. ArtFocus for Technologies: Charm and Challenge, PDF catalogue
  22. Cyberfest ath the Youth Education Center of the State Hermitage, Hermitage News (2008)
  23. FitzGerald, Nora (10 October 2007). "In Moscow, a Little Museum Thumbs Its Nose at Tradition". Washington Post   via HighBeam (subscription required) . Retrieved 9 September 2016.

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