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VLAD MONROEDOSTOEVSKY IN BADEN-BADENMOSCOW MUSEUM OF MODERN ART
MOSCOW, 22.IV.2004—9.V.2004
Vlad Mamyshev
12/10/1969 (Leningrad) -
16/03/2013 (Bali)
Marilyn Monroe• 1986 – Novye
Khudozhniki (New Artists / New Academy)
• 1989: Piratskoe Televidenie (Pirate TV); first appearance as Marylin Monroe
• 1990s: the XL Gallery; writing for the magazines ‘Kabinet’, ‘Ptyuch’
Lyubov Orlova• 2000 – first
appearance as Lyubov Orlova
• 2006 – ‘Volga-Volga’ with Vlad Mamyshev-Monroe starring as Dunya Petrova
• 2007 – the Kandinsky Prize in the category ‘Media Art. Project of the Year’ for ‘Volga-Volga’
Quiz: Who is that?
• more than 70 impersonations of celebrities, monarchs, great historical and literary figures;
• more than 30 impersonations of film, novel and fairy tale characters
Quiz: Who is that?
• works are kept in more than 20 museums and private collections in and outside Russia;
• more than 30 personal exhibitions;
• participation in more than 70 contemporary art exhibitions
Religion
2003 – the notorious ‘Ostorozhno, religiya!’ (‘Caution, Religion!) exhibition
Shakespeare
2012 – starring in the fashion-performance ‘Polonium’
Social media icon
for gay rights
Quiz: Who is that?
What associations do we have with the name
‘Dostoevsky’?
What is the connection between Dostoevsky and Baden-Baden?
How are Dostoevsky’s novels different?
What is special about Dostoevsky’s characters?
What themes are in the focus of his attention?
religion and
Christianity
nature, sole, land
spiritual search and lost souls
morality and the ‘Russian
soul’
‘infernality’ and vice
suffering and
solitude
‘picaresque’ narrative and
plotlines
gambling
self-seeking and self-
knowledge
‘polyphony’ of equal voices; a ‘dialogue’ between the
author and his characters
Dostoevsky and Vlad Monroe: discussion