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Perspectives

14 — 30 November 2019

— Where the body meets the mind

Perspectives
Artists
Victor Alimpiev, Elena Kovylina, Shasha Pirogova, Enrique Ramírez, Pablo Lobato and Gary Hill
Curators
Iole Pellion di Persano and Stephan Stoyanov
A project by
Loop and Gazprombank, in collaboration with Casa de Rusia, Recontemporary and MMOMA
Date and hours
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A selection from the Gazprombank’s and Screen Projects’ collections

Gazprombank and Screen Projects meet in a dialogue that explores the most human aspects of both collections. Different in history, vision and location, the two realities share a same interest in researching and supporting video as a creative language. From this encounter stems a proposal that discloses the most hidden side of communication, one that is made of words and uspoken gestures alike: those of the mind and the body. Six videos altogether, three per collection, present a focus on verbal and gestural language, confronting the soul with its innermost self, the other and the community.

The works of Gary Hill, Pablo Lobato and Enrique Ramirez, from Screen Projects, and those by Victor Alimpiev, Elena Kovylina and Shasha Pirogova from the Gazprombank’s Collection, become fragments of a multi-language conversation. Viewers are invited to partake to this multi-subject exchange of attempted communication, and ultimately led to question their selves and their own essence. 

After its presentation at Casa de Russia in the context of the LOOP Festival, PERSPECTIVES will tour to one of the leading museum of contemporary art in Moscow and later to Recontemporary, in Turin.

Artists: Victor Alimpiev, Elena Kovylina, Shasha Pirogova, Enrique Ramírez, Pablo Lobato, Gary Hill

Iole Pellion di Persano

Iole Pellion di Persano

Iole Pellion di Persano is a curator and the founder and director of Recontemporary, running the project since 2016. Born into a family of art dealers in 1991, Iole’s passion and curiosity for the art world grew along with her upbringing. Through conversations with artists and participating in international art fairs, she has immersed herself into the contemporary and modern art from  multiple perspectives. She studied Design and Visual Communication at the Politecnico di Torino and later completing post-graduate studies at Sotheby’s New York. She currently works as specialist on Turin art scene with Curagenda and actively collaborates as sales and fair manager with Giorgio Persano Gallery.

Stephan Stoyanov

Stephan Stoyanov

Stephan Stoyanov started curating exhibitions in 1991 in Bulgaria and France. He moved to the United States in 1997 and joined CristinRose Gallery in Chelsea, NYC as a gallery director in 2000. He then managed Folin Riva gallery until the opening of his own gallery Luxe, situated on 57th street on the premises of the historical NY Gallery building, thus being the first young contemporary gallery to leave Chelsea and join the top galleries in midtown. In 2009 he moved to the Lower East Side, being one of the first galleries to move in the actual mecca of the NY art  world. Over the years, his program in NYC has focused on feminist works as well as new media and video. Many of his exhibitions were featured in the “Best in Show” on the Village Voice and in 2011 his show Psychadelic Art from former Yugoslavia/60’s-70’s/ was the first among the top 5 exhibitions in NYC that year. His proposals have always been thought provoking and international in scope despite the risk and the challenges this entailed. The artists he represented exhibited at the Whitney Biennial (New York), the Venice Biennial (Venice), MoMA and MoMA PS1 (New York), the Boston Museum of Fine Arts (Boston), the Albright Knox Gallery (Buffalo), the Mori Art Museum (Tokyo) and Tate Modern (London). In 2013, he co-produced the Cuban Pavilion at the Venice Biennale. Since his departure from the US, Stephan has continued his work in Bulgaria, where he also started dedicating to education via the organization of seminars and lectures, with the complicity of renowned art specialists internationally. Currently, he is preparing several museum surveys on Zurab Tsereteli, a retrospective dedicated to the work of Saudi artist Halla Bint Khaled for Tbillisi Museum of Modern Art, as well as a traveling exhibition of Rashid Al Khalifa’s oeuvre.