Difference between revisions of "Alexei Shulgin"
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1994-95 Taught photography/contemporary art at United Art Workshops, Moscow. | 1994-95 Taught photography/contemporary art at United Art Workshops, Moscow. | ||
1994 Created electronic photography gallery "Hot Pictures" on the Internet. | 1994 Created electronic photography gallery "Hot Pictures" on the Internet. | ||
− | 1995 Founded the [[Moscow | + | 1994/1995 Curated "Reproduction, Mon Amour", Moscow Centre for Contemporary Arts and Nikolaj Contemporary Art Center, Kopenhagen; |
+ | 1995 Founded the [[Moscow WWW Art Centre]]. | ||
1995-96 Seminars on Internet/WWW at Moscow WWWArt Centre. | 1995-96 Seminars on Internet/WWW at Moscow WWWArt Centre. | ||
Revision as of 12:17, 6 October 2007
Born 1963 in Moscow. Artist, curator.
1988 Founded the "Immediate Photography" group. 1994-95 Taught photography/contemporary art at United Art Workshops, Moscow. 1994 Created electronic photography gallery "Hot Pictures" on the Internet. 1994/1995 Curated "Reproduction, Mon Amour", Moscow Centre for Contemporary Arts and Nikolaj Contemporary Art Center, Kopenhagen; 1995 Founded the Moscow WWW Art Centre. 1995-96 Seminars on Internet/WWW at Moscow WWWArt Centre.
Lecturer at University of Industrial Arts, Helsinki; Royal College of Art and Westminster University, London; High School of Photography, Stockholm, etc.
2002-05 organised Readme software art festival.
- Articles
- Tilman Baumgärtel. Interview with Alexei Shulgin. May 1997. http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-9711/msg00005.html
- Josephine Bosma. Interview with Alexei Shulgin. January 1997. http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-9705/msg00083.html
- E-mail interview between Alexei Shulgin and Natalie Bookchin. January 2000. http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-0003/msg00052.html