4th Ural Industrial Biennial
The Ural Industrial Biennial of Contemporary Art runs in Ekaterinburg and the Ural Region of the Russian Federation until 12 November 2017. The 4th Ural Industrial Biennial of Contemporary Art has shifted to a new level. Venues of the project are scattered all across Ekaterinburg and the Ural region, a cross-cutting theme New Literacy, conceptual uniformity of the various projects – from the main project to artist-in- residence program. The Biennial explores the concept of industry both as heritage and actual practice in the Ural region. The main venue of the 4th biennial is the building of the Ural Instrument-Making Plant at Gorkogo Street, 17. Alongside work by young Russian artists such as Sasha Pirogov, Sergey Poteryaev, Kirill Savchenkov, Russian art collectives ZIP group and ZhKP art-group, you can see work by international artists and collectives including Bandung-based Tromarama (artists Febie Babyrose, Herbert Hans Maruli A. and Ruddy Hatumena), Thomas Hirschhorn and the London-based research agency Forensic Architecture. The organisers have come up with a list of top five reasons to visit the biennial in September 2017.- To see the works of art that will tell you about things you are interested in
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To explore non-tourist Ekaterinburg and non-dressed-up Ural
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To see the everyday life at a new angle
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To debate with artists and philosophers who explore modernity
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To dismantle the meanings of the exhibited artworks
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