The “Collective Actions” group used the emptiness of the suburbs as an integral element of their performances. Dmitri Prigov often referred to the emptiness of Belyayevo.
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The real value was elsewhere – in public buildings like the “houses of culture,” cinemas, and so on
meruertmeruhas quoted5 years ago
Moscow Conceptualism lacked any commercial meaning whatsoever.
meruertmeruhas quoted5 years ago
Moscow Conceptualism was the most important direction in Soviet art of the second half of the 20th century
meruertmeruhas quoted5 years ago
They designed an unpretentious, modest, but maximally comfortable living environment.
meruertmeruhas quoted5 years ago
On the one hand, was the creation of a totally new city fabric, full of voids and wastelands, uncontrolled common space, ready to become exhibition space or whatever else